14 FEBRUARY 1941, page 13

Six— The Headmaster Of Rugby Takes Rather A Conservative...

the futu re o f our public schools. I agree with him, at any rate in the main, that it is necessary to keep the individuality of each school, but rye does not seem to realise......

Sir,—there Is A Potential Snag In Mr. Lyon's Plan For

the public schools so serious that it might, I should fear, prove fatal. Most of the State-supported boys would come from homes where a part at least of the public school code......

School Religion

SrR,—I have read with interest Mr. Lyon's views on the advantages of boarding schools over day schools in matters of religion. But the public school chapel is ahnost invariably......

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