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Report--130,000 children without school accoham secured a Committee of Inquiry on Educational Charities
No report until 1837
1820 Bill introduced proposing a tax for schools and the granting of Govern schoolhouses
Opposed by Dissenters and Catholics Withdrawn Brougham's first Educational Bill
1833 Govern schoolhouses re-proposed
20,000 a year granted (R 299) Distributed through the two great Educational Societies 1834 Committee of Inquiry appointed
No result beyond statistics
1835 | Broughaanize a systee Educational Inquiry Committee appointed [1837]
1838 Co Bill of 1839 Education Departrant to 30,000 and to allow all Societies to share Inspectors to be appointed
Committee of Privy Council on Education established
Bitter opposition Carried Much discussion as to ”undenorant to establish schools of design indistricts
Voted
1843 Sir Jas Graham's Factory Bill
Opposed by the Dissenters and defeated
1843 Address to the Crown on condition of the working classes
No parliarant extended to the rants
1846 Minute and Regulations on annual grants and pupil teachers
Foundations of a system laid
Pupil-teacher systerant extended toeducation
Carried despite violent religious opposition
1850 Fox's Bill to make education free and compulsory
Defeated
1853 The Government proposed a small local rate in aid of schools
Bill dropped after the first reading
1853 Depart Schools established
Promotion of elementary education in art and science, particularly after 1859
1855 Three educational Bills introduced Local rate proposed
Failure to agree All withdrawn
1856 Commons asked to declare in favor of rate aid and local Boards Two Educational Bills introduced
First bill tabled Second bill withdrawn Education Department formed
1858 A Royal Coland asked for
The Duke of Newcastle's Commission created Its Report published in 1861 (R 303) 1861 No acceptable scheme reported Code of 1861 proposed
No advance ”Payan [1862] Code adopted