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SCHOOLS.
207
Revnue of «;n*h Schon
School h'i:
GoT»rnmi;nt
Contribution*.
Local
Assessment
(2)
Voluntary Expenditure
Contributions
ami Other of each School.
Source*.
(3)
REMARKS.
271
675
650
53
775
(-»)
590
(*»)
26.082
(•»)
84.849
'
_ i
147 1
1
3,614
22,576
225
100
3
816
514
193
1.126
00
1.098
646
30,625
108.242
(20)
198
(I) Attendant*' of hoys ami girls i* n>>t %<-pui-atr-Iy n ii.r.icd.
(2) t.''.. rates imposed hy local ••ominittoes to;- -.'hool
niainti
Govemment
j Voluntary
School Fees. Contributions Other Sources' Contributions
w
967
40
1,874
20
92
990
30
Expenditure
of each .school.
3,700
53
f 3,336
;
S4i
W 1.247
638
455
377
607
(*•)
1.533
574
941
779
439
194
105
10
137
79
26
73
13
43
N o returns.
N o re turns.
300
298
239
360
182
113
512
35
39
No returns.
5.970
2.192
2.401
1,967
1,108
670
1.349
40
39
No returns.
N o returns.
1,977
1.142
603
74
290
605
660
117
80
(12)
560
140
50
60
20
20
50
30
20
260
i
No returns. I No returns.
147 —
I
51 i —
I
N o returns.
2.569
1.193
713
48
809
762
643
101
113
(16)
260
(3) Mainly from municipal, church aud Event fund.-.
(4) Government contributions to Orthodox-Christian.
Maronite and Moslem elementary schools include
grants (£1,890) paid from Education Funds.
(5) These schools include some Secondary Education, in
respect of which fees are paid.
(6) Managed by tho Governing Body ot* Moslem Secondary
Schools under the Secondary Education (Moslem)
Laws, 1920 to 1927, following the curriculum of
Secondary Schools in Turkey.
(7) Includes grants for training elementary school teachers.
(8) Managed by iCommittees under the Secondary Educa–
tion (Greek-Christian) Law, 1923. following tiie curri–
culum of Secondary Schools in Greece.
(9) A commercial school.
(10) Includes two commercial schools.
(11) A private school on the lines of an English Grnmniar
School.
(12) Includes Government grant in lieu of education
taxes previously paid by Protestants.
(13) Supported by the Reformed Presbyterian Mission.
(14) A private " finishing ' school teaching 'anguaiies and
music.
(15) L"ndr-r the control of the Agricultural Department.
(16) Not including salaries of lectures oil the ordinary
start of the Agricultural Department i or expen<t-s in
connection -vith practical training.
(17) These schools receive a Government L'rant in lieu of
the amounts previously derived by them from Educa–
tion taxes.
| (18) Returns are for six schools only.
(19) Other Schools, viz., Froebel School. Kyrenia, private
schools at Amiandos and Slcouriotissa under the
management of the Cyprus and General Asbestos Co..
Ltd., and Cyprus Mines Corporation, respectively.
(20) Financial ret urns are for the Amiandos school only.