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Summary of Table No. H6a.

Table No. H6b. Classification as regards Standards and Race of Pupils on the School Rolls at the End of December, 1910.

Summary of Table showing Standard Classification.

Table No. H7. Standard Classification, 3lst December, 1910.

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Age. Bova OirlB Total Pereei! Percentage, Boye. i*iri6. lotu. ]910 ]n09 ioDJ five to ten years ., teii to fifteen year fifteen upwards 1,193 1,00] 2,194 51-3 51-3 1,088 834 1,922 U-'.i I4!l L02 62 164 3-8 :;s Totals 2.383 1,897 4,280 100-0 100-0

Knee. MaoriB. Totals. Standards Europeans, Speaking English Speaking Maori in tho in the Hoxne. Home. Bo\h. Girls, rotal. Boys Girl rle. Total. Boys. Girls. ; Preparatory Class . II Id 2] 1,014 829 1,843 88 66 154 1,113 905 2,018 Standard I .. .. :. 8 13 266 206 4U1 28 :!2 60 288 240 Standard II .. 2 7 '.> 226 191 117 23 II 34 25J 209 460 Standard 111 . .. 11 5 19 210 148 368 2:! Iβ 39 247 109 410 Standard IV .. .. II 7 IS 171 136 309 20 20 46 205 373 Standard V .. .. 3 9 L2 136 98 234 20 27 63 165 134 29'J Standard VI . ..549 U 38 112 13 II 27 92 148 Standard VII .. I .. I 10 7 17 11 : 3 14 22 32 Totals .. .. 52 50 102 2,090 I 1,652 3,76] 232 196 427 2,383 1,897 4,280 Note.—For the purpose of this return, half-caetr children and children intermediate in Mood between half-caste and Maori are reckoned as Maori (M), and children intermediate in blood between half-eaete and European as European (E).

Bts odards. Hoys. Oirie. Totals. 1010, Totals, 1909. Preparatory classes Class for Standard I II III IV V VI VII 1,118 288 251 247 205 165 92 22 <J05 24(1 208 I.. ■. 168 134 56 Id 2,018 534 460 416 373 299 148 32 1,902 -493 444 148 455 229 121 29 Totals 2,383 2,383 1,807 1,897 4,280 4,280 4,121 4,121

Hapua TeKao Paparore Ahipara Pukepoto Pamapuria Kangiau hia Parapara Kenana Peria Taemaro Te Pupuke Touwai Whakarnni Wiiiingape Pawarenga Matihetihe Waitapu Waimamakii Schools. P ss !l ■s, 44 .. 33 103 .. 31 22 as .. 41 39 42 .. 49 59 .. 30 30 S4 Classiflcation of Pupils, p. i. ii. in. iv. v. 7 1 7 8 .. 16 7 .. 7 6 '.i 6 (1 1 C -1 \U in v s s ii ■12 !i :: 1 7 14 5 5 I 1 6 .. 1 3 7 I 1 12-284 2 8 1 •". ■> L5 3 8 8 S 4 16 10 J 1 1 1 I 21 :: 4 4 7 -2 6 5 1 . . I 12 4 7 9 11 34 8 -J 9 3 8 5 1 J 4 6 5 12 7 7 4 23 I 2 3 :: VI. 1 3 6 I :; 8 1 1 a> S &■ * a * g<6 3 ■1 I 1 .. 1 1 1

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