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Education

Volume 657: debated on Thursday 5 April 1962

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asked the Secretary of State for the Colonies what action he proposes to take to enable children living in outlying areas in Swaziland to attend school daily.

Schools in Swaziland today are well distributed throughout the territory and the vast majority are in rural areas. In addition, school hostels exist to provide accommodation for 1,800 boarders. More schools and classrooms will be built as funds become available.