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Table No. 8. Classification of Pupils on the School Rolls, December, 1901.
Table No. 9. Average Age of Pupils at Standard Examination of Schools in 1901.
Table No. 10. (a.) Number of Maori Pupils receiving Higher Education, &c., at the End of 1901.
(b.) Number of Maori Pupils holding Scholarships at Technical Schools at End of 1901.
Standards. Boys. Boys. Girls. Girls. Totals. Totals i 'reparatory classes !lass for Standard I. II. ... III.... IV. ... V. ... VI. ... 'assed Standard VI. 490 374 328 277 214 95 22 8 426 322 244 219 160 73 18 3 916 696 572 496 374 168 40 11 Totals ... 1,808 1,808 1,465 1,465 3,273 3,273
Stan< Standards. idardi Is. i. Number passed at Annual Examination. i E: at Ixai Annua .minati al ioi a. Average Age. I. ... II. ... III.... IV. .. V. ... VI. . . 450 362 318 164 37 15 Yrs. Mos. 9 8 10 11 12 2 12 11 12 11 14 9
Government Pupils. School. I Scholarship- „ holders. Temporary. I Private Pupils. Totals. loarding-schools— St. Stephen's (boys), Parnell, Auckland ... Te Aute (boys), Hawke's Bay Hukarere (girls), Napier St. Joseph's (girls), Napier 'tago University— Medical students (male) 28 9 14 5 2 20 31 60* 351 22 J I 59 69 49 47 2 Totals... 58 20 148 226 * Including 8 Europeans. t Including 4 girls who are more European than Maori. European and 1 girl who is more European than Maori. J Including
Number. Technical School. School of Engineering, Canterbury College.
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