SCHOOLS.
161
Revenue of each School.
School Tax.
Gorernment
Contribution.
Voluntary
Contributions.
Expenditure
tit each School.
REMARKS.
£ t. ep.
S.762 0 0
110 0 0
163 0 0
t% «. cp.
7,786 0 0
78 0 0
114 0 0
212 0 0
150 0 0
cp. I
420 0 0
400 0 0
54 0 0
46 0 0
! 48.770 S C I 13.400 C v
4i)0 0 0
434 0 0
I.S00 0 0 j
90 0 0 ,
i
I
105 d 0 |
i
30 0 0 ,
i
•37 0 0 '•
i
20 0 0 !
500 0 0
150 0 0
SO 0 **
45 0 0
50 0 0
10 rt 0
28 0 0
10 0 0
Uo 0 0
4. ". 0 0 0
2.;
o o
2...3U t> 0
7S" 0 rt
1.005 0 n
I4.-> D i>
372 0 rt
3.570 0 0
*. rp.
15,744 0 U
H0S 0 0
0 0
The balance of revenue over expenditure remains to the crsdic of
Education Fund for retiring gratuities etc.
Under the Education Law (other than Greek-Christian) 1920, a moi–
ety of the expenditure necessary for these Schools is raised by
direct taxation, tbe other moiety is provided by Government Grant.
Arerage daily attendance in Moslem Schools 5,600.
Boys' and Girls' attendances a n not separately recorded.
I
These Schools are managed or their special Committees and include
' t, some Secondary Instruction and an* also aided by Church Fuuds
>tnd contributions. Theriguresare approximate.
362 0 0
100 0 0
rfi , *»f*
Im.Ll ml
raider _x*m Sdncition La***. 19rt5. tt; a m o u n t rrjuLrtd for the-:**:
Schoois •":> m e t b y a n assessment o n zz-e :ocaI tax payers a n d a
Gorerr.-ae*.-. Grant.
A v e r a g e daily attendance in Greek-Christian Schools 32.020.
Boys' a n d Girls' attendances .ire not separately recorded.
• ,
aft
.
n
| Managed bv the Governing "Sod-** of Moslem Secondary Schools
i,«u t, -j,,
u a
der the Education La-». 1920'.
10.S15 0 0
3,150 0 0
2,515 0 0
Besides £3.400 specially contributed for re-buildiuir.
These Schools also train teachers for the Siesta tary Schools.
j ; The Greek-Christian .Secon-iarrSch^/li.-.r; managed i>y Coi-imittc es •
i i under tlie Socondar** Education La****** 1905 and 190*7.
825 0 0 }•
1,142 0 0
175 0 0
400 • 0 0 J
3,720 0 0
School Tax represents the School Kind .*£ ~i?& of Elementary
Teachers Salaries under rhe Elementary Education Law, 1905.
Supported by Chura-h Funds aad admission fees.
A Private School on the lines of an English G r a m m a r School.
No Returns, j Supported br thu reformed Presbyterian Mission.
A prirate " finishing"' School teaching languages and music.
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