| 11. | In 1976, when direct grants were abolished, it finally became a fully independent school.
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| 12. | It became a direct grant grammar school catering for a wide area in Lancashire.
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| 13. | Following the Education Act 1944 it became a direct grant grammar school in 1946.
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| 14. | The Direct Grant system was abolished from 1975, and the school became fully private.
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| 15. | The school is state-funded by direct grant from the Scottish Government, and is non fee-paying.
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| 16. | A direct grant grammar school until 1968, it is now a member of the Headmasters'Conference.
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| 17. | He suggests that the government provide tax credits or direct grants to children's savings accounts.
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| 18. | The Direct Grants procedure is intentionally simplified and designed with themes to suit local communities.
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| 19. | In addition a large part of spending is provided by direct grants to such authorities.
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| 20. | The Union will only provide direct grants in " very, very exceptional " cases, he said.
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