HC Deb 25 February 1935 vol 298 cc779-80W
Major THOMAS

asked the Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Education what would be the estimated cost to his Department if the school-leaving age were raised to 161.

Mr. RAMSBOTHAM

Any estimate must necessarily be somewhat speculative, but it is considered that, including maintenance allowances, the cost to public funds of raising the school

leaving age to 16 in England and Wales would be not less than £18,000,000 per annum, of which about £10,000,000 would fall on the Exchequer.