Parliamentary Papers, Band 11H.M. Stationery Office, 1962 |
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... schools and the other types of school so far discussed , the total number having 2 or more ' A ' level passes in 1961 was 1,840 , compared with 30,930 from grammar schools . Those with 5 or more ' O ' levels numbered 8,800 , compared ...
... schools and the other types of school so far discussed , the total number having 2 or more ' A ' level passes in 1961 was 1,840 , compared with 30,930 from grammar schools . Those with 5 or more ' O ' levels numbered 8,800 , compared ...
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... schools were treated separately from maintained schools . t There was at the time no complete register of independent schools , nor were there precise figures of the number of pupils attending them ( a rough initial estimate could be ...
... schools were treated separately from maintained schools . t There was at the time no complete register of independent schools , nor were there precise figures of the number of pupils attending them ( a rough initial estimate could be ...
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... schools were selected from each of the selected local authorities . An authority selected more than once had correspondingly more schools in the sample . 17 . Maintained schools were divided into two types : grammar and technical schools ...
... schools were selected from each of the selected local authorities . An authority selected more than once had correspondingly more schools in the sample . 17 . Maintained schools were divided into two types : grammar and technical schools ...
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