Salamanders with a rough-skinned variety

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NEWTS.

Last seen on: USA Today Crossword – May 22 2021

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A public school in England and Wales is a fee-charging endowed school originally for older boys that was “public” in the sense of being open to pupils irrespective of locality, denomination or paternal trade or profession. The term was formalised by the Public Schools Act 1868, which put into law most recommendations of the 1864 Clarendon Report. Nine prestigious schools were investigated by Clarendon, and seven subsequently reformed by the Act: Eton, Shrewsbury, Harrow, Winchester, Rugby, Westminster, and Charterhouse.

While the seven schools reformed by the act continue to maintain substantial or full boarding, some are now mixed, also accepting day pupils alongside boarders. By the 1930s, the term “public school” applied to at least twenty-four schools, although the term has been in use since at least the 18th century.

Public schools have had a strong association with the ruling classes. Historically, the sons of officers and senior administrators of the British Empire were educated in England while their fathers were on overseas postings. In 2019, two thirds of Cabinet Ministers had been educated at such fee-charging schools, although a slim majority of cabinet ministers since 1964 were educated at state schools.

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