Day Trade Schools: Co-operation of Employers to be Invited: The Birmingham Education Committee yesterday approved of the principle of day trade schools … … (continues) … … Mr. Lord urged the importance of securing the cooperation of parents and trade unions as well as the employers. Replying, Mr. Freeland stated that as the scheme developed it could be extended to many trades and both sexes. The recommendations of the sub-committee were adopted. Upon the report of the Special Schools Sub-committee Mrs. Hume Pinsent explained that as the Government had refused to recognize the temporary school in Fashoda Road, King’s Norton, after March 1914, it would be necessary to erect a new building in that district before providing one of the two special schools sanctioned by the committee for the district of Aston. …
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GRO0245 Devonport: Ellen Frances Parker: 1866 – 1949