Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Education

Summary

The Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Education was a junior ministerial office in the United Kingdom Government. The Board of Education Act 1899 abolished the Committee of the Privy Council which had been responsible for education matters and instituted a new Board of Education from 1 April 1900. The Board was headed by a President. From the appointment of the Marquess of Londonderry as President in the Balfour government in August 1902 the post of Parliamentary Secretary to the Board was established.

Christopher Addison held his first ministerial position as Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Education from 1914 to 1915.

Under the provisions of the Education Act 1944, which was promoted by James Chuter Ede as Parliamentary Secretary (with Rab Butler as President) during the Churchill war ministry, the Board was in turn replaced by the Ministry of Education in August 1944. The post of Parliamentary Secretary to the Board was accordingly replaced by the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Education. Chuter Ede remained in that position until the War coalition was dissolved in May 1945.[1]

Parliamentary Secretaries to the Board of Education, 1902-1944 edit

Name Entered office Left office
Sir William Anson, Bt 11 August 1902 1905
Thomas Lough 1905 1908
Thomas McKinnon Wood 1908 1908
Charles Trevelyan 1908 1914
Christopher Addison 1914 1915
Herbert Lewis 1915 1923
Lord Eustace Percy 1923 1923
The Earl of Onslow 1923 1924
Morgan Jones 1924 1924
The Duchess of Atholl 1924 1929
Morgan Jones 1929 1931
Sir Kingsley Wood 1931 1931
Herwald Ramsbotham 1931 1935
The Earl De La Warr 1935 1936
Geoffrey Shakespeare 1936 1937
Kenneth Lindsay 1937 1940
James Chuter Ede 1940 3 August 1944

References edit

  1. ^ Hart, Stephen (2021). James Chuter Ede: Humane Reformer and Politician. Pen & Sword. ISBN 9781526783721. pp. 153-9