Guizot organised primary school education through his law of June 28, 1833 making it obligatory for each town to open a boy’s school where the teacher was a public servant, and each Department to have a teacher-training college. During the July monarchy, the number of children registered in primary schools doubled, and the Guizot law has remained one of the corner stones of the French education system.
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