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I! I'l-niic
Assessment
on
Inhabitants
Government
Grant
Fees from I'upiU
or Volunrary
Contribution*
& .. cp.
2.330 0 0
14,067 0 0
A s.
CJI.
1.340 0 0
4,770 0 0
50 0 0
J. 4. Cjt.
429 0 0
230 0 0
1K7 0 0
Expenditure
& .. <•/-.
1.749 0 0
19.067 0 0
217 0 0
UKMAKKS
The T o w n an.l Villaye School* pr-sK-ril*/.' under the
Education L a w are «upr.«>rreil by a-scssment and
Government Grnnf.
Private -*••"..ils are 4 endow*! Schools.
Mv-ieiu >•.•:...ol.-.—Crnler Voluntary Contributions £210
are iiu-hi-leil alleged tu -.• granted l.y liie Constan–
tinople Education Auth..ri:ies '.>r the "maintenance of
II sp-'.-ial school* included umler Private **chools.
Iiii-i aim.uiir tnny only be accepted with reservation.
i2l'J paid by Evkaf or Municipality Fund**.
Greek-Chr-riaii SchooL*.—Under Voluntary Contributions
the sum Ji'i'M represents School Fees, and Voluntary
Contributions from private subscriptions.
*-*•> >TE.
The avera.'e dnilt* attembnee in Moslem Elementary
Schools was 4.44'L
And in Greek-Christian Schools 22.290. Attendances
of "lor.* and Girls bare not heen separately recorded.
55 1 0
40 0 0 '
95 I 0
N O R E T U R N S
384 0
0
100 0 0
132 0 0
40 0 0
516 0 0
140 0 0 I
120 4 0
C Out or £ I:>2. *4*.< are paid by E **kaf. The rest accrues from
; the Sehooi Fund collected by L a w and applieil to Idadi
School. These Schools are under the control of the
Governiii;: Body of Moslem Secondary Schools.
| The Rushdie School is supported and cone roi led
) bv Evkaf.
200 0 0 i
100 0 0
1.900 0 0
116 0 0
2.100 0 0
216 0 0
These .Schools are managed by the Town School
Committee. Tliey have received £440 from
*• School Fund " in additiou to the Grant, i
1.722 o o
N O R E T U R N S
0 0 •{
("The High Schools at Larnaca, Limassoi, Fama–
gusta, Papho and Karava are not aided by the
Government beyond the sums for school fund
£106 collected ftpm each town, aud are
dependent on fees or subscriptions. They are
governed by Committees under the Secondary
Education La*v.
This is a Private School ou the lines of an
English Grammar School. The language of
< instruction is English, but Turkish, Greek and
/ French and Arabic are also taught, and boys
' uf nil races are received.
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