York Education Committee

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Type of entity

Collectivité

Forme autorisée du nom

York Education Committee

forme(s) parallèle(s) du nom

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    • York Education Committee; 1903-1970s

    Autre(s) forme(s) du nom

    • Provisional Education Committee

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    Dates d’existence

    1903-1970s

    Historique

    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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    Statut légal

    Required by Education Acts 1902 (and subsequent Acts).

    Functions, occupations and activities

    As LEA, responsible for overall legal provision of education to school aged children in York, whether by via local authority, voluntary or private schools. It initially consisted of 24 members or which 15 council and 9 co-opted. Co-opted members were chosen by council and churches. Minimum of 1 (later 2) women members.

    Acted via a number of sub-committees such as Elementary Education, Higher Education, Staffing and Juvenile Employment (later Youth Employment).

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    Contexte général

    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.\n\nThe 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.

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    Identifiant de notice d'autorité

    GB0192-158

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    GB0192

    Rules and/or conventions used

    International Standard Archival Authority Record for Corporate Bodies, Persons and Families - ISAAR(CPF) - Ottawa

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        Sources

        JBM How York Governs Itself, BC 48

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