HC Deb 11 February 1915 vol 69 c751W
Mr. BRIDGEMAN

asked the President of the Board of Education how many assistant inspectors of schools have been appointed since 1st January, 1913; how many were school teachers; how many were college trained; and how many were drawn from each training college?

Mr. J. A. PEASE

All the assistant inspectors were appointed after 1st January, 1913. They number thirty. All of them had been school teachers, but three of them were engaged in educational work other than teaching at the time of their appointment. Twenty-six were college trained. The numbers drawn from each college were: Bangor, 1; Battersea, 5; Borough Road, 4; Cambridge, 1; Chelsea, 2; Culham, 5; King's College, 1; Nottingham, 1; Saltley, 1; Westminster, 2; Winchester, 1; York, 2; total, 26.