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What were the provisions of the 1870 Education Act?

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the establishment of school districts

the construction of schools

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The Elementary Education Act 1870 was a British Parliamentary Act that was passed to ensure the schooling of all children from the age of five to twelve. Schools were now run by local groups and were inspected to make sure there were places for every child registered in the area. Schools were also now publicly funded, although fee-paying schools still existed.
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