Catalogue description Treasury and Committee of the Privy Council on Education: Building Grant Applications

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Reference: ED 103
Title: Treasury and Committee of the Privy Council on Education: Building Grant Applications
Description:

Treasury and Committee of the Privy Council on Education applications for grants towards the cost of erection, extension or furnishing of public elementary schools, training colleges and practising schools.

The applications, which are bound in volumes, relate to grants administered by the Treasury between 1833-1839 and subsequently by the Committee of Council on Education for the building of Elementary Schools, and applications for grants authorised by the minutes of 22 November 1843 and 16 January 1844 in respect of training colleges and practising schools.

Grant applications relating to training colleges and practising schools are contained in a separate indexed volume.

Date: 1833-1881
Arrangement:

Applications relating to elementary schools are in neither alphabetical nor chronological order within volumes; an index in piece 141 where the applications are listed alphabetically under the title of schools or proposed schools provides a key to the relevant volume and page thereof.

Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Legal status: Public Record(s)
Language: English
Creator:

Privy Council on Education, 1839-1899

Treasury, 1667-

Physical description: 141 volume(s)
Unpublished finding aids:

An index to Scottish schools for this series is contained in the standard list set.

Administrative / biographical background:

The allocation of building grants was extended in 1843 to include teachers' houses, desks and apparatus. No provision was made in the Elementary Education Act, 1870 for the continuation of grants to voluntary bodies for the erection and/or improvement of school buildings and applications subsequent to 31 December 1870 were not accepted by the Education Department.

The majority of applications were submitted in accordance with the Committee of Council on Education minute of 24 September 1839 which called for applications to be made in the form of a memorial. Subsequently circular No 1 (November 1839) set out a questionnaire known as "Form A". Information was sought concerning existing local school provision and population of the school district, detailed measurements of the proposed building, and the estimated cost of the project.

The promoters or school managers were required to reveal their financial status and provide an estimate of annual subscriptions, a schedule of contributions by proprietors, residents, or employers of labour; and where applicable, details of tenure.

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