Grammar Schools Act 1860
Ipswich Grammar School, Sydney Grammar School, Brisbane Grammar School
978-613-8-56196-5
6138561961
80
2012-04-02
34.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Grammar Schools Act 1860 was passed by Queensland's first parliament in 1860 and allowed for the establishment of a grammar school in any town where £1000 could be raised locally. Between the years 1863 and 1892, ten grammar schools were opened under the auspices of the Act. The first of these was Ipswich Grammar School, which opened in 1863.The Grammar Schools Act was the fourth bill of first parliament of Queensland. Along with the Primary Schools Act (Qld) 1860, it aimed to bring Queensland under one general and comprehensive education system without prejudice.In the early years of Australian education, denominational schools (particularly Anglican schools) had a large influence. These schools were criticised over a number of decades for proliferating a social divide, and providing poor and biased education.
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