§ 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.