HC Deb 19 February 1924 vol 169 cc1555-6W
Mr. TURNER-SAMUELS

asked the President of the Board of Education whether he will consider introducing legislation to facilitate the receiving of music tuition either inside the elementary and secondary schools or by private tuition during school hours where a pupil is precluded from the means of such tuition excepting during school hours?

Mr. TREVELYAN

I am not aware that occasion has arisen for legislation in this matter. As is indicated in Articles 1 and 2 of the Code and Article 8 of the Secondary School Regulations, the Board recognise the value of training in vocal music and instruction incidental to the appreciation of music as an element in a general education. The question whether instrumental music can be taught and practised in school hours is one for consideration in relation to the particular circumstances of each school, regard being had to the time available and the preservation of a proper balance among the several subjects of the curriculum.

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