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Table Y2—Numbers of UNIVERSITY Students and COURSES Taken
Table—MANUAL INSTRUCTION
Table W1—Number of TEACHERS IN TRAINING (December)
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Number of Students Enrolled. I Courses Taken, Year. cfi § D < c4 •a o > Canterbury. §> 4 o © § a Cant'y Agric. 3 o H Agriculture. Architecture. i < i a a o o >> fH "S p Diploma of Education. >> 13 s Engineering. 3 o a S Home Science. Horticulture. Journalism. 3 1 5 Med. & Med. Sc. I ej £ Science.* Other. 1947 1948 3,361 3,396 2,823 2,864 ;2,551 :2,534 2,556 :2,586 .310 - 323 273 261 11874 11964 514 521 226 244 3,980 4,275 1,962 2,024 175 203 106 144 25 44 473 461 48 60 129 110 69 63 63 53 |642 621 54 45 547 562 44 55 188 220 2,470 7 2,132 25 * Including Medical, &c., Intermediate. Note. —Excluding 274 students at Massey Agricultural College and 603 at Canterbury Agricultural College taking courses of less than one year's duration. The corresponding numbers in 1947 were 428 and 462.
Number of Schools From Which Number of Pupils Attending Centres in 1948. Pupils Attended. Boys. Girls. Public primary and Maori schools Intermediate schools and departments Secondary departments of district high schools Private schools 1.001 29 90 183 j 14,058 5,678 3,260 2,104 13,756 5,240 3,493 2,342 Totals 1,303 25,100 24,831 Note. —There were 169 manual-training centres during 1948.
Training-coll lege Students. Total. Division A. Division C. 1948 .. 1,787 60 1,847 1947 .. 1,522 42 1,564
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