HC Deb 10 July 1905 vol 149 c70
MR. MORRELL (Oxfordshire, Woodstock)

To ask the Secretary to the Board of Education whether, in view of the altered arrangements for the education of pupil-teachers drawn up by the Board of Education, it is now possible, under certain conditions, to send pupil-teachers to a school, whether carried on for profit or not, and yet earn on them a grant, such grant being payable to the local education authority.

(Answered by Sir William Anson.) It will be possible under the Pupil-Teacher Regulations for 1905–6 for grants to be earned for pupil-teachers attending schools conducted for private profit. Grants so earned will be paid to the local education authority.