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Table Q3. —Number of Pupils attending Evening Technical and Part-time Day Classes.
Table R. —Number of Pupils attending Native Schools, etc.
Table S.—Number of Registered Private Primary Schools, etc.
Table T.—Number of Registered Private Secondary Schools, etc.
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Number on Roll, ! Number holding Number 1st July. I Free Places. Year. of J Centres. Males. Females. Males. Females. 1938 .. .. 132 9,541 4,685 5,860 2,427 1939 .. .. 144 11,728 5,901 7,900 3,301 1940 .. .. 138 10,315 5,836 7,621 3,238
1940. 1939. Schools. Roll. Schools. Roll. Native village schools .. .. .. 146 10,539 144 10,193 Mission and boarding schools (primary) .. 10 680 11 668 Public schools with Native children enrolled 840 12,477 831 11,968 Totals .. .. .. .. 996 23,696 986 22,829 Note. —Of the pupils enrolled at Native village schools, 1,068 in 1940 and 1,029 in 1939 were Europeans.
Undenomi- Catholic Other national Church Church Total. Schools. Schools. Schools. Number of schools .. .. .. 22 232 52 306 Roll at December .. .. .. 994 24,049 3,411 28,454 Average attendance .. .. .. 877 21,509 2,970 25,356 Teachers (inclusive of head teachers) .. 67 785 200 1,052
~~ "j " | 1940. 1939. Number of schools .. .. .. . . 63 60 Roll at 1st July .. .. .. .. 6,138 6,012 Average attendance .. .. .. .. 5,787 5,698 Teachers (inclusive of head teachers) — Men .. .. .. .. .. 159 158 Women .. .. .. .. .. 226 230 Totals .. .. .. .. 385 388
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