He studied art at Regent Street Polytechnic, where he became a pupil teacher, and gained a scholarship to the Royal College of Art before the First World War.
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He has served in St . Kitts, Nevis and Anguilla as pupil teacher, learner / dispenser, chemist and druggist, laboratory technician, senior dispenser, medical superintendent and obstetrician gynaecologist.
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Born in Glasgow, Haddow was educated up to the age of fourteen, then became a pupil teacher, but resigned before completing his apprenticeship to work at the Post Office.
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The pupil teacher system was closed down by the Education Act of 1902 and the money allocated for it was allowed to accumulate to be used for other educational purposes.
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He was Edwards Fellow in Cambridge University from 1900, honorary secretary of the Cambridge Pupil Teachers'Centre from 1894 to 1900, and Master of St Catharine's College, Cambridge from 1909 1920.
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In some cases, the pupil teacher system was used as a stepping-stone to provide a basis of payment for secondary education before students were able to attend regular normal school training.
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He began as pupil teacher in Edinburgh and was a 1st class King's Scholar at Moray House Training College, Edinburgh but he then qualified as a preacher in the United Free Church of Scotland.
48.
School Board records show that by 1881 mathematics and domestic economy had been added to the curriculum and the roll had risen to 400, with a rector, two assistant teachers and six pupil teachers.
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In 1896, the Free Writing School in School Croft, used by the Pupil Teacher Centre for day classes, was bought by the Council for demolition as part of a slum clearance and road widening scheme.
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Why the house was made larger than normal may have simply been due to the size of the family it had to accommodate, or that it accommodated a pupil teacher as well as the head teacher.