π’ Southland Education Board
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Their main concern was primary education, but they also controlled district high schools (both primary and secondary pupils), and from 1908 a few technical schools. The twelve education boards established in 1877 became thirteen in 1883 when the Grey/Greymouth Education Board (also called West Coast/Westland Education Board) was added, but the number was reduced after 1914.
The boards increasingly became administrative bodies, acting for the Education Department. The 10 remaining were abolished in 1989, and since then the Ministry of Education and Boards of Trustees have administered education and schools.
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The Education Boards were the principal means of putting into effect the desire that primary education should be available equally to all New Zealand children. From the Education Act 1877 the regional boards were responsible to central government for the provision and administration of public education in each district.
Their main concern was primary education, but they also controlled district high schools (both primary and secondary pupils), and from 1908 a few technical schools. The twelve education boards established in 1877 became thirteen in 1883 when the Grey/Greymouth Education Board (also called West Coast/Westland Education Board) was added, but the number was reduced after 1914.
The boards increasingly became administrative bodies, acting for the Education Department. The 10 remaining were abolished in 1989, and since then the Ministry of Education and Boards of Trustees have administered education and schools.
- πΌ Primary schools (1878 ‑ )
- π Education (1878 ‑ )
- π’ The Neck Native School, Stewart Island (1908 ‑ 1914)
- π Realm of New Zealand (1947 ‑ 1989)
- π Dominion of New Zealand (1907 ‑ 1947)
- π Self-Governing Colony of New Zealand (1878 ‑ 1907)