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  2. History of education in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    The history of education in Scotland in its modern ... with the final move of the ministry of education to Edinburgh in 1939. ... The school leaving age was raised to ...

  3. Education in Scotland in the twentieth century - Wikipedia

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    The school leaving age was raised to 14 in 1901. [ 6 ] The Education (Scotland) Act 1918 introduced the principle of universal free secondary education, although due to financial crisis and resistance from the SED it took almost two decades to implement.

  4. History of schools in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Plans to raise the school leaving age to 15 in the 1940s were never ratified, but increasing numbers stayed on beyond elementary education and it was eventually raised to 16 in 1973. As a result, secondary education was the major area of growth, particularly for girls, who stayed on in full-time education in increasing numbers throughout the ...

  5. Raising of school leaving age - Wikipedia

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    The current school leaving age in England is set at 16, with an additional provision requiring persons (aged 16-17), to either be in full-time (or part-time) work, or enrolled in college, or another form of post-16 education. In Wales, the current school leaving age is set at 16, without additional provisions.

  6. Raising of school leaving age in England and Wales - Wikipedia

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    From 1900, the Board of Education wanted all children to remain at school until the age 14 but continued to allow most children to leave school at 13 or sometimes 12-years-old through local by-laws. Many working-class parents did not see education beyond basic literacy and numeracy as relevant to their children's economic futures. A focus of ...

  7. National Government (1937–1939) - Wikipedia

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    Chamberlain's plans for the reform of local government were shelved because of the outbreak of war in 1939. Likewise, the proposal to raise the school-leaving age to 15, scheduled for implementation on 1 September 1939, could not go into effect. [2]

  8. Spens Report - Wikipedia

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    It advocated the raising of the school age to 16, when financially possible. This was trialed in the 1944 Butler Education Act, but would not be implemented until September 1972. The 1936 Education Act had raised the leaving age (RSLA or ROSLA) to 15 from 1 September 1939, but this had been postponed. The 1964 Labour government planned to raise ...

  9. School-leaving age - Wikipedia

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    The school leaving age is the minimum age a person is legally allowed to cease attendance at an institute of compulsory secondary education. Most countries have their school leaving age set the same as their minimum full-time employment age, thus allowing smooth transition from education into employment, whilst a few have it set just below the ...