EDUCATIONAL STATISTICS.
The quarterly returns of attendance for the period ended 30th June, which have beem compiled by the secretary to the Otago Education BcrfmLshow that JjjraewjfiaJMte; sohoois in the sj^fo,mffiy- ' ing 228 flffijieniale gsW& era i§ifsdes 15 teachers *$ sffiH°g- m»* °* i pupils on the §|||he bjSnjjning of the QuarEer of the quarter 2issPty consisting mmpp* boys and 10,961 girls.* The average attendance for the quarter was 0,719 boys and 8,817 S'rls, making a total of 18,536, being 1,045 ss . than the average for the previous quarter, and 773 less than that for the corresponding The average of "the city and suburban schools-Wolfe i-HQeorge streetj £53 ;*Albany« street- %60 '*, Norn&l, 637 f ; Xaikbrai;' «3lr High Btjceeti 4U 5 Qawrabam. 561; -Maoandrew road, 506 ; Forbury, 481 5 Mornington, 459#tfoi6a^reefc.;448 r }? Arthur street, 443 5 North-east Valley, 431 j sington, 370; Ravensbourne, 201. The attendances at Oamaru were: —South School, 411; North, 379; Middle, 355. At the District High Schools:—Port Chalmers, 494 j Tokomairiro, 314; Pajmeraton, 280; Lawrence, 236. During the quarter a school was opened at Houipapa, Catun-River.
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Evening Star, Issue 9185, 14 July 1893, Page 4
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177EDUCATIONAL STATISTICS. Evening Star, Issue 9185, 14 July 1893, Page 4
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