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Part of School Management Paper. Return of Attendance for Quarter ending 31st December, 1895.

Numbers receiving Instruction in each Subject prescribed by the Act.

Note.—The directions given on the form in actual use are here purposely omitted.

Boys. Girls. Total. I. How many scholars were returned as belonging to the school at the end of last quarter ? II. How many of these have left, not having attended at all this quarter ? III. What, then, was the number really belonging to the school at beginning of quarter ? IV. How many have been admitted during the quarter? 112 0 130 0 V. How many, therefore, have belonged to the school this quarter? VI. How many of these (in V.) left before the end of the quarter? VII. "What, then, is the number now belonging? VIII. What is the average weekly number on the roll during the quarter ? IX. How many times has the school been open this quarter (mornings and afternoons to be reckoned separately) ? X. What is the number of half-day attendances ? 107 130 XI. What, then, is the average attendance ? XII. What has been the largest attendance on any half-day this quarter ? XIII. On how many half-days has the attendance been not less than one-half of the number on the roll ? XIV. What was the number of attendances on those half-days? 98 114 XV. What, then, is the working average ? Ages. Boys. Girls. Total. I Standard Classei Boys. Girls. Total. i 5 years and under 6 6 „ 7 ... 7 „ 8 ... 8 „ 9 ... 9 „ 10 ... 0 „ 11 ... .1 „ 12 ... .2 „ 13 ... .3 „ 14 ... A „ 15 ... .5 years and above 6 14 10 18 11 15 11 11 6 2 0 15 19 14: 18 22 11 20 7 8 0 0 Class P „ SI „ S2 „ S3 „ S4 23 20 21 16 5 37 29 19 22 13 „ S5 8 6 „ S6 8 3 „ X 3 0 Total as in line VII. Total as in line VII.

Subjects. Boys. Girls. Total. 1 Subjects. Boys. Girls. Total. leading Vriting .rithmetic Inglish Grammar Composition ... reography [istory and Elementary Science Drawing Object-lessons Vocal Music ... Needlework ... Domestic Economy 0

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