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Assessment
on
Inhabitants
£ s. ep.
Revenue
Government
Grant
Fees from Pupils
or Voluntary
Contributions
£
*. eji.
£ t. cp
5,693 0 0
20 0 0
1,296 O O l
744 0 0
410 0 0
2,974 0 0
1,409 0 0
32 0 0
13 10 0
N O R E I C R N S
69 0 0
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Expenditure
ep.
2,4.*)0 0 0
10,081 0 0
33 10 0
101 0 0 I
REMARKS
i The Town Schools are not under the Education L a w but
. receive Government Grant.
The Village Schools prescribed unler the Education L a w
' are supported by assessment and Government Grant.
j Private Schools are chiefly small Village Schools not yet
under the Education L a w and supported by the
Voluntary Contributions ot the Parents.
M o d e m School*!.—Under Voluntary Contributions are
included £241 alleged to be granteil by the Constan–
tinople Education Authorities for the maintenance of
IS Special Schools included nnder Private Schools.
These amounts m a y only be accepted with reservation.
£157 paid by Evkaf or Municipality Funds, and £13
paid by Hamid Bey towards the School ac Larnaca.
N o Voluntary Contributions from the rest of the
Moslem Community.
Greek-Christian Schools.—Under Voluntary Contributions.
The sum £1,409 represents School Fees, and Voluntary
Contributions from Church Funds or private subscriptions
to the Town Elementarv Schools.
NOTE.
The average daily attendance in Moslem Elementary
Schools was 3.330.
And in Greek-Christian Schools 15,260. Attendances
of Boy3 and Girls have not been separately recorded.
416 0 0
151 0 0
j ( £lol shewn as Voluntary* Contribution's paid by
567 0 0 I \ Evkaf. Tins school is under tho direct control
i ( of the Government.
200 0 0
1,110 0 0 | 1,310 0 0
The Cyprus Gymnasium is managed by a Com–
mittee, but receive.-; a grant from the Goven*-
ment as a Training School for blasters.
842 0 0 !
N O R E T U R N S
; I The Higli Schools at Lnruaca, Limassoi, Fama-
842 0 0 ; - gusta and Papho are not aided hy the
! ( Government.
This is a Private School on the lines of an
English Grammar School. T h e language of
instruction is English, but Turkish, Greek and
French are also taught, and boys of all races
are received.
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