Difference between revisions of "1902 Balfour Act for schooling"
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Latest revision as of 10:33, 6 August 2025
Research by Rosemary Mortham
The controversial Balfour Act weakened the divide between schools run by Boards and those run by the Church of England, providing funds for them, but not Non Conformist Schools. All schools were to be funded from rates (local taxation).