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Records of the Committee of the Privy Council on Education

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Records of the Committee of the Privy Council on Education relating to the administration of educational grants in the late 19th century.Minutes and reports are in ED 17. Building grant applications are in ED 103, with some associated plans in ED...

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Division within ED
Title
Records of the Committee of the Privy Council on Education
Date
1833-1906
Description

Records of the Committee of the Privy Council on Education relating to the administration of educational grants in the late 19th century.

Minutes and reports are in ED 17. Building grant applications are in ED 103, with some associated plans in ED 228. Miscellaneous records are in ED 9.

Separated material

Establishment files of the Education Department are in

ED 23

Surviving correspondence of the President and Vice-President is in

ED 24

Official correspondence of the Education Department can be found in

ED 2

Legal status
Public Record(s)
Language
English
Creator(s)
Committee of the Privy Council on Education, 1839-1899
Physical description
4 series
Subjects
Topics
Education
Administrative / biographical background

In 1833 sums began to be voted by Parliament for distribution by the Treasury to voluntary educational bodies, in particular the National Society for the Education of the Poor in the Principles of the Established Church and the British and Foreign Schools Society, on whose recommendation money was granted to aid the building of elementary schools. In April 1839 a Committee of the Privy Council on Education was established to supervise the application of sums voted by Parliament to further public education. This work was carried out by an Education Department within the Privy Council, headed by the Secretary of the Committee, until 1853 when this department was detached from the Privy Council Office, and by Order in Council of 25 February 1856 absorbed into a new Education Department. The general educational work of the new department continued to be controlled by the Committee of the Privy Council, which was composed of the Lord President, the Vice-President and principal ministers, but for practical purposes the Education Department operated as a virtually autonomous unit. In 1872 a separate Committee for Education in Scotland was established and the Education Department was thereafter responsible for England and Wales alone. The Committee on Education was a prerogative committee, and continued until 1899.

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