R. H. Tawney Quote

Apart from the children of the well-to-do, who receive secondary education almost as a matter of course, and whose parents appear usually, though quite mistakenly, to believe that they pay the whole cost of it, secondary education is still commonly regarded as a "privilege" to be conceded only to the exceptionally brilliant or fortunate.


Secondary Education For All (1922)


Apart from the children of the well-to-do, who receive secondary education almost as a matter of course, and whose parents appear usually, though...

Apart from the children of the well-to-do, who receive secondary education almost as a matter of course, and whose parents appear usually, though...

Apart from the children of the well-to-do, who receive secondary education almost as a matter of course, and whose parents appear usually, though...

Apart from the children of the well-to-do, who receive secondary education almost as a matter of course, and whose parents appear usually, though...