Bright working-class children were therefore provided with the opportunity to climb " the educational ladder ", while for those pupils who failed the scholarship exam, some LEAs had " Central Schools " which provided a practically based curriculum for children between the ages of 11 and 15.
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The Carr-Saunders Commission postulates the principle that all children who show the necessary capacity should enjoy an equal chance of reaching the University; and, in particular, that no able child should be handicapped in climbing the educational ladder by race, religion, rural domicile, or lack of means .
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But just as the scams run out of steam, the romance begins to heat up, especially when Beckinsale's temp, much higher up the social and educational ladders than the scamsters, must step in and keep things together when the pair is yanked from their colorful converted gas-storage-tank living quarters and jailed.
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:" The main object of your school is to impart knowledge more particularly in English and to mould character, and it is imperative that there should be schools of this kind in Malaya, if the Malays, as a race, are to be able to climb the educational ladder and to enter technical colleges and universities . "
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Once the basics had been mastered, and the pupils could read and write Latin and Greek, they moved steadily up the educational ladder, reaching the rarified heights of subjects like rhetoric, where they would often be presented with problems like the following : " The law ordains that in a case of rape, the woman may demand either the death of her assailant or marriage without a dowry.