Schools Inquiry Commission
The Schools Inquiry Commission was the last of three Commissions appointed by the British government between 1858 and 1864 to examine education in England and Wales and to make recommendations. Each dealt with the education of a particular social class: The Schools Inquiry Commission, chaired by Lord Taunton, was appointed in 1864 and reported in 1868 on schools for the middle classes. The Commission's report was published in twenty volumes.