British government's arts and education school Why the British government decided to evacuate children from major British cities at the beginning of World War II At the beginning of the 1939 war the UK is not ready for the war did. The idea of air strikes threatened the public and the government immediately recognized that it was time to protect the children. The government plans to evacuate more than 3 million babies and young people in more rural areas soon. Well, the government eventually withdrew about half of this figure.
As the British government is increasingly monitoring child labor at factories, they have gradually established a public school system. In the educational law of 1880, children under 10 years old are obliged to go to school. In the educational law of 1918, it is stipulated that children under 14 must attend school. In addition, 150 years after the start of the Industrial Revolution, in 1944, the government funded and approved the education of all citizens over the age of 18 ("British Education Act"). You have read about the practice of disabled industrial medicine in the 19th century. A well-educated physician will still provide bleeding to the patient, consult with astrology for treatment, and often do more harm than good. These medieval customs are surprisingly inadequate in the densely working class community of new industrial cities, which have become diseased breeding grounds due to poverty and hygiene.
In the UK era, education was divided into religious education and non-religious education. This is the beginning of secular education in Malaysia. Malaysian secular schools are mainly innovation of British colonial government. Many of the earliest schools in Malaysia opened in the strait communities of Penang, Melaka, Singapore. The oldest school in Malaysia is Penang Free School established in 1816. Melaka Free School was changed to Melaka High School in 1978. Murray College Kuala Kansa (MCKK) was established in 1905 and is based in the UK public school. There is no official difference between these schools and other schools, but many of these schools still have fame.