OPEN-AIR SCHOOLS GENERALLY FAVOURED.
Per Press Association. WELLINGTON, Jme M. The Council of Education discussed open air schools to-day. Miss Chaplin moved a motion to the effect that this system should be adopted wherever possible in building new schools and remodelling old ones. Speakers generally were favourable, though Mr Bake well suggested that consideration should be given to the reduction in the size of classes as the first improvement in school accommodation. If open air schools were called fresh air schools he thought a lot of opposition based on the belief that children would have no shelter would disappear.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18785, 14 June 1929, Page 10
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