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Education Of Grammar School Girls
Page 2 from 23rd October 1959S IR,-The dilemma mentioned by "Mater Studiosa" in her letter of October 9, clearly indicates the need for a careful reconsideration and, finally.......

The Newman
Page 2 from 24th December 1954Demographic Survey SIR,-How many Catholic children in England and Wales do not go to a Catholic school? Where is the shortage of schools greatest?......

Non-catholic Education
Page 8 from 2nd May 1958—for one in three THE proportion of Catholic chil dren not in Catholic schools in England and Wales is roughly one in three, according to Mr.......

Delayed School 'redundant'
Page 7 from 9th October 1953Bishop Ellis tells of 'unfair action' IVE YEARS AGO, the Catholic authorities approached the Derbyshire education committee for the provision of a......

Anglican Candidate
Page 2 from 27th June 1958SIR. - May another prospect ive Liberal candidate, an Anglican, comment on the matter in your columns touching on the Liberal attitude to voluntary......

Catholic Schools
Page 2 from 4th January 1952Standards Reached From COUNCILLOR J. J. KEEN. L.C.C. SIR,-May I congratulate "Catholic Schoolmaster" on his courage in posing the question " Are......

Schools Crisis In Belgium
Page 8 from 1st April 1955CAMPAIGN GOES ON IN PARLIAMENT 'Pretext for closing many schools' I N a telephone message from Brussels, Mlle. Julia Stanclaert, secretary of......

School Fares
Page 8 from 1st November 1957Hants. may revise ruling T HE provision of an adequate aided grammar school for Catholic children in Hampshire was urged by Dr. N. M. King, M.P.......

New School Runs Into New Dispute
Page 5 from 21st May 1954From a Correspondent N O sooner has the Blessed Richard Gwyn School been opened in Flint than another dispute has been started by the Flintshire......

Fees Will Be Paid
Page 5 from 10th April 1953Worcestershire's education committee will pay the fees of children qualifying for grammar schools who on religious grounds prefer to attend the......