单词 | controlled school |
释义 | > as lemmascontrolled school controlled school n. British Education a school dependent on the financial support of the local education authority but founded by a voluntary organization (usually a church) which also exercises a management role. ΚΠ 1943 Times 17 July 5/7 If they [sc. managers of voluntary schools] find themselves unable or unwilling to meet half the cost of the alterations and improvements needed..and of the continuing external repair of the fabric, all financial obligations will pass to the authority, as will also the power of appointing or dismissing teachers... Such schools will be termed ‘controlled schools’. 1944 Act 7 & 8 Geo. VI c. xxxi §15 The managers or governors of a controlled school shall not be responsible for any of the expenses of maintaining the school. 1987 Third Way Sept. 25/3 About 3000 Church of England schools,..mostly primary, are controlled schools. 1997 Daily Tel. 18 Mar. 6/6 I choose to send my child to a voluntary-aided rather than a controlled school. 2013 L. Vickers in M. Hunter-Henin Law, Relig. Freedoms & Educ. in Europe i. iv. 87 The English state system is made up of a range of different types of school such as foundation schools, academies, voluntary aided and controlled schools, with free schools now becoming part of the mix. < as lemmas |
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