Excerpt from Documentary History of Education in Upper Canada, Vol. 21: From the Passing of the Constitutional Act of to the Close of the Reverend Doctor Ryerson's Administration of the Education Department in 1876; 1868-1869
Query - Then, if the Grammar Schools were made to fulfil the double functions you indicate, - that of acting as efficient feeders with respect to the higher Classical and Mathematical teaching, to a University, - and that of preparing Pupils for the ordinary pursuits of life by thorough instruction in the English branches, as suited to the requirements of the locality, would not that, in your opinion, greatly increase the expense of each School?
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