ABSTRACT

Tyrwhitt worked with Pepler to re-design Rowse's pre-war school to run both the wartime correspondence course and the post-war completion course. Tyrwhitt was charged with drafting a summary of the school curriculum and the Association's work and survey procedure to provide a basis for discussion with potential funders. The Army Education Corps increased the scope of compulsory education: three hours a week would be set aside for training, one hour each for men and women as soldiers, citizens, and individuals. Tyrwhitt would have to take the lead in the application for a Board of Education grant for the school, since Forrester had more and more on his hands, and Pepler was busy at the newly established Ministry of Town and Country Planning. Tyrwhitt celebrated the Peckham Health Centre as a model neighborhood environment where "positive health can be encouraged by the full and free development of the varied potentialities of each individual.