They may exclude the children of mechanics, and send them to separate schools.
The Central Authority now pressed the policy of separate schools on the boards of guardians at every opportunity.
The most significant feature of the Bill was that it contained the germ which later developed into our elaborate system of Separate Schools.
The Act of 1850 also made some important changes relating to Separate Schools, which will be noted in another chapter.
Common School Act of 1841 laid the foundation of Separate Schools.
The purpose of this chapter is to set forth as briefly as possible the origin and development of Separate Schools in Upper Canada, showing incidentally the part taken in that development by Doctor Ryerson.
Works: Documentary History of Education in Upper Canada; Legislation and History of Separate Schools in Upper Canada.
With confederation, therefore, we may regard Brown's opposition to separate schools in Upper Canada as ended.
Hodgins' Legislation and History of Separate Schools in Upper Canada; the lives of Lord Elgin, Dr.
Every one of these essential things has been wiped out and taken away from the separate schools supporters of the city of Ottawa, not in part, but wholly and completely, and conferred upon Government appointed Commissioners.
There were then hundreds and hundreds of separate schools in Ontario--corresponding to your dissentient schools in this province--where French had been a subject of study, where French had been used as a means of communication.
The West itself was not disturbed, and the Protestants of Quebec acquiesced in the recognition of separate schools.
Some may object to our argumentation and answer that in a modern democracy the majority rules, and the majority in the West are against "separate schools.
Some may be surprised at our contention to make an argument in favour of separate schools out of the very point on which rests the scaffolding of those who oppose them.
The "Separate schools" in Saskatchewan and Alberta stand on the solid granite of our Constitution.
Because of the small number of Negroes in Connecticut towns, they found their pro rata inadequate to the maintenance of separate schools.
Such a spirit as this accounts for the rise of separate schools in places where the free blacks had the right to attend any institution of learning supported by the State.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "separate schools" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.