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SCHOOLS.
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Rerenue of each School.
School Tax. Gorernment
Contribution.
Voluntary
Contributions.
Expenditure
of each School.
REMAKES.
£ s. rp. • £ s. cn.
s. cp.
\ 7,463 0 0 |11,025 0 0 ; 2,86!) 0 0
155
0 0 I
231
0 o j
:.:.0
0 0
213
D 0
S20
0 0
466
0 0
164
0 0
:
246
0 0 •
31
0 0
37
0
0 !
,;:>
O 0
i s. cp.
18,1
0 0
The balance of revenue orer expenditure remains to the credit of
Education Fund for retiring gratuities etc.
Under the Education Law (otber than Greek-Christian) 1920, a moi–
ety of the expenditure necessary for these Schools is raised by
direct taxation, the other moiety is prorided by Gorernment Grant.
"Voluntary contributions" represent the amounts sdded by the
local Committees for School Maintenance.
Arerage dsily attendance in Moslem Schools 6,346.
Boys' and Girls' attendances are not separately recorded.
1.144 0 0
•..07 0 0
i
402 0 0 !
These Schools are managed by their special Committees and include
some Secondary Instruction and are also aided by Church Funds
and contributions. Thefiguresare approximate.
100 <» 0 i
J
31.215 0 0 42.000 o 0 12>78 0 0 7:),O07 0 0
600 0 0
Under the Education Law. 1923, tbe amount required for these
Schools is met by the School-tax payers aud a Gorernment Grant.
"Voluntary contributions" represent the amounts raised locally
in each Tillage by assessment for School Maintenance.
Arerage daily attendance in Greek-Christian School*! 32,180.
Boys' and Girls' attendances are not separately recorded.
50i> o 0 ; 1.142 0 0 -r 2.242 0 f,) '^ Managed by the Governing Body of Moslem Secondary Schools
j under tbe Education Law, 1920.
1.160 O 0
367 0 0
475 0 o 5,u<.0 0 0 K
250 0 0 j 3,360 0 0 '
3
,y
7
7
0
0 *j
8!)2 0 0 , lc5 0 0 | 2,069 0 0 / 3 j
4 6 0
0 -4*
7.295 O 0 JS\ Including Kntrance Fees and sums contributed for re-building.
| These Scuoois also train teachers for the Elementary Schools.
i I
405 0 0 100 0 0 j 1,201 0 0 mY 1,671) 0 0 4 \
The
Greek*Christian Secondary Schools are now manaeed by Com–
mittees under tlie Secondarr Education Law 1923.
432 (> 0 j 210 0 0 , 3,203 0 0 - 3,845 0 0 -" School Tax represents tbe School Fund of \tyo'
0
of the sums
collected unuer the Elementarr Education Law. 192:'.
17!) 0 0 • 10 O 0 ' 536 0 O f 7-);-, .) Q *\
— — 1.224 0 0' 1.224 00'
2,414 0 0 • 2,414 0 0 Supported by Church Funds and admission fees.
A Prirate School on the lines of an English Grammar School.
v
No Returns Supported by the reformed Presbyterian Mission.
A prirate " finishing" School teaching languages rir.n music.