Item Y/COU/5/3/10/8 - Sites Sub-Committee [Education] minutes

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Y/COU/5/3/10/8

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Sites Sub-Committee [Education] minutes

Date(s)

  • 1930-1932 (Creation)

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1 volume

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Name of creator

(1889-1903)

Administrative history

The first School Board was not established in York unil 1889, nearly twenty years after enabling legislation permitted it. At the time its responisbilities ceased it had planned or built six new board schools and improved 15 Church of England Schools.
New function. Function transferred to York Education Committee (part of the council) in 1903.

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(1903-1970s)

Administrative history

Oversight and rationalisation of school-aged education was begun in York by the York School Board in 1889. The function was transferred to the council in 1902/3 when it was established as the new LEA (Local Education Authority). A provisional committee was established in January 1903, and the formal committee took over in July.

The first municipal secondary school (Queen Anne's School for Girls) was opened in 1910. Mill Mount (Girls) and Nunthorpe (Boys) were added in 1920. The 1902 Education Act provided for the funding and management of church schools by LEAs and improved resources and standardisation. A proportion of funds were provided centrally from the Board of Education in Whitehall, which advised, approved or suggested actions to be taken by LEAs.
Function received from York School Board (1889-1902). Supported by Secretary of Education.

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Scope and content

Sites Sub-Committee [Education] minutes 1930-32

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  • English

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    Replaced by Building, Planning and General Purposes Sub-Cttee

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    legacy

    BC48.5.8

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