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Table D.—ROLL NUMBERS at Educational Institutions (exclusive of University Colleges and Kindergarten Schools)
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Total Number Total Number Children. Type of School. on the Roll on the Roll on the on the 1st July, 1st July, Under 10-11 11-12 12-13 13-14 1946. 1947. 10 Years. Years. Years. Years. Years. Public primary schools 194,810 206,503 134,010 22,402 19,076 16,271 9,760Special classes for backward children 905 817 146 108 123 136 136 Maori village schools (primary) 12,218 700 12,597 6,658 1,324 1,224 1,198 1,107" Maori mission and boarding schools (private 745 389 86 65 79 61 primary)* Public primary schools, Chatham Islands .. 128 110 53 12 11 8 12 Secondary schools, lower departments 170 189 41 24 27 38 40Private primary schools* 29,671 30,964 18,155 3,379 3,269 3,200 1,913 Intermediate schools and departments .. 10,010 10,112 136 2; 308 3,768 2,538 Secondary departments of district high 7,724 7,629 1 138 1,520schools Secondary schools 19,389 19,169 11 399 3,470Combined schools 3,648 3,670 1 65 620 Technical high and day schools 13,575 14,179 1 237 2,617" Schools of Art§ 246 214 Part-time students at day and night classes 18,672 21,727 9 "24 93Maori secondary schools* — Primary 34 31 I 2 9 10-Post-primary 590 659 j 5 39 Endowed and registered private secondary 8,834 9,309 5 244 1,499 schools* Correspondence school — 142 128 Primary 1,869 1,882 1,078 151 121 Secondary 839 767 27 125Training colleges 1,575 1,634 " 23 Schools for mentally backward, &c. 192 182 12 14 "l7 ' 26 Schools for the deaf 237 245 155 14 15 15 10New Zealand Institute for the Blind 32 34 10 5 3 2 4 Grand totals 326,074 343,368 160,707 27,655 26,289 26,031 25', 725 Estimated population (inclusive of Maoris) 1,801,752 163,100t 104 ,500 at 1st July, 1947 Adolescents. Adults. Type of School. 14-15 15-16 16-17 17-18 18-19 1 19-20 20-21 : 21 Years Years. Years. Years. Years. Years. Years. 1 Years, i and over. Public primary schools 4,220 693 61 10 Special classes for backward children 113 25 9 21 Maori village schools (primary) 824 211 46 5 Maori mission and boarding schools (private 50 10 3 primary)* Public primary schools, Chatham Islands .. 8 6 Secondary schools, lower departments .. 15 4 Private primary schools* 846 168 3 1 3 .. Intermediate schools and departments .. 1.120 204 36 2 Secondary departments of district high 2^804 1,878 92! 2 316 "43 7 schools Secondary schools 5,450 4,586 3,140 1,643 420 46 2 2: Combined schools 1,109 888 61: 2 282 84 7 2 Technical high and day schools 4,999 3,709 1,786 656 153 17 3 1 Schools of Art§ 1 20 34 35 22 24 8 70' Part-time students at day and night classes 137 1,160 2,396 2,705 2,407 1,883 1,112 9,801 Maori secondary schools*— Primary 4 2 4 Post-primary 129 192 148 ' '96 "36 "ll 1 2 Endowed and registered private secondary 2,377 2,286 1,787 865 209 29 5 3 schools* Correspondence school — 100 64 3 15 6 11 Primary 1 42 Secondary 290 147 106 42 19 2 7 2 Training colleges 109 369 441 203 512 Schools for the mentally backward, &c... ' 'so ' '27 13 13 5 1 1 Schools for the deaf 16 11 7 2 New Zealand Institute for the Blind 5 5 Grand totals 24,617 16,296 11,166 6,820 3,773 2,479 1,345 10,435 Estimated population (inclusive of Maoris) at 1st July, 1947 26,000 27,000 27,800 27,800 27,800 28,000 28,200 28,100 t- * Maori mission schools are registered private primary schools. and Maori secondary schools are registered rvrivate secondary schools, but in this table these schools are considered, respectively, mission schools and Maori post--nrimarv sehools. t Estimated population five years of age but under ten years of age. } Estimated popu- - lation twenty-one years of age and under twenty-two years of age. § In other tables schools of art are classed. as technical sehools unless otherwise indicated.
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