Oral Answers to Questions — Education

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  • Physical Education (6 speeches)

    asked the Minister of Education (1) whether he is aware that, while a slight increase is planned in the number of women students to be trained in physical education at general colleges, no such...

  • Four-Term School Year (4 speeches)

    asked the Minister of Education how many local education authorities have introduced a four-term school year; and to what extent such an arrangement requires his approval.

  • Loftus, Cleveland (4 speeches)

    asked the Minister of Education if he is now able to make a further statement about the building of a new county secondary school at Loftus in the Cleveland Parliamentary Constituency.

  • Comprehensive Schools (8 speeches)

    asked the Minister of Education how many schools which are called comprehensive schools now exist in England and Wales; how many other schools are part of systems designed to eliminate selective...

  • Over-size Classes (4 speeches)

    asked the Minister of Education what are his estimates of the size of the school population in 1965 and the average annual recruitment, wastage, and supply of trained teachers, respectively,...

  • New Schools (6 speeches)

    asked the Minister or Education how many new primary and secondary schools, respectively. are now required in England and Wales to provide all children with adequate, modern premises.

  • Education Committees (Teacher Representatives) (4 speeches)

    asked the Minister of Education how many local education authorities have appointed teacher representatives on the education committee; and how many have not.

  • St. Minver School, Cornwall (6 speeches)

    asked the Minister of Education what reply he has given to representations about the inadequate staffing of St. Minver County Primary School, Cornwall.