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The House System And The Prefectorial System Possess...

deniable advantages ; but they also possess their dangers. "The corporate sense," we are warned in the Report, "that may be created in a house has sometimes led to a loyalty......

Marginal Comment

NICOLSON By EAROLI) I N The Spectator last week the general aspects and implications of the Fleming Report on Public Schools were examined in a leading article. With that......

The Fleming Committee Were Precluded By Their Terms Of R

ence from examining the basic assumptions upon which the 15u school system rests. Their Report recognises that "the trend social development is leaving the public schools out of......

It Is Difficult For Most People To View The Problem

in its c proportions. Those who have been denied a public school edu are apt to regard the whole system with thoughtless dislike, w the judgement of the public school boy is......

It Is Interesting To Observe That The Public School System

as we know it today is of complratively recent date. In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries the success of any particular school was dependent not upon its own traditional......