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Table B2.—Comparison of School Attendance at Public Schools for 1910 and 1911, North Island and South Island.

Table B3.—Average Attendance for the Year 1911 at the Public Schools as grouped in Table A1, as estimated for determining the Grades of Schools. (Part I of the First Schedule to the Education Amendment Act, 1908.)

The following notes are appended in explanation of this table : — A.—The average attendance as given in Table B3 differs from that in Table B for the following reasons:— (1.) Under certain contingencies due to an exceptional fall in the attendance at an individual school, the regulations provide that for each of one or more unfavourable quarters there may be substituted the average of a favourable quarter of a preceding year. This substitution is made for the sole purpose of determining the grade of the school, and consequently the amended average attendance is used in the compilation of Table 83, which gives the schools according to their grades. For statistical purposes the average attendance as given in Table B should be taken. (2.) The totals of this table are for the mean of the four quarters of each school taken separately, not the mean of the gross quarterly totals of all schools. (3.) New schools, many of which were open for only part of the year, are included as having an average attendance for the whole year; whereas in Table B the average attendance is included only for those quarters during which the schools were open. B.—This table shows the average attendance for determining the grades of schools. For determining the staffs of schools, however, the figures require to be reduced by the attendance in secondary departments of district high schools, viz. : Grade V, 83; Vla, 101; Vlb, 110; VIIa, 219,; VIIb, 120 ; VHIa, 179; VHIb, 139; VIIIc, 206 ; IXa, 78 ; IXb, 80 : IXc, 177 ; Xa, 52 : Kb, 33 ; Xc, 34 ; Xd, 225 ; Xc, 25 : total, 1861.

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Table B2.—Comparison of School Attendance at Public Schools for 1910 and 1911, North Island and South Island. .verage Attendance. .e-_ r-* Districts. 1910. 1911. Diflerence. Auckland .. Taranaki Wanganui Wellington Hawke's Bay 34,140 5,164 12,281 15,620 8,894 36,351 5,429 13,048 15,981 9,222 2,211 265 767 361 328 Totals, North Island 76,099 76,099 80,031 3,932 Marlborough Nelson Grey Westland North Canterbury South Canterbury .. .. ... Otago Southland 2,021 5,069 1,669 1,008 18,036 4,874 18,062 8,900 2,021 5,069 1,669 1,008 18,036 4,874 18,062 8,900 2,070 5,345 1,684 1,025 18,847 5,102 18,636 9,446 49 276 15 17 811 228 574 546 Totals, South Island 59,639 59,639 62,155 2,516 Totals for Dominion .. .. 1 135,738 135,738 142,186 6,448 Table E3. —Average Attendance for the Ye., Table AI, as estimated for determininc First Schedule to the Education Amend: u Y: [INI] EAR SG : AR 1911 a THE ( MENT A( 1911 at the Public S :he Grades of Schoi *tt Act, 1908.) iCHOOLS AS GROUPED IN ols. (Part I of the ____r: DME. (Including Secondary Departn ipart men' _ents of D ;s of District High Schools. Grade. rC 3 e. I 3 _ a _ _ a a eS 00 i a o | to a *_ Bs 9 _ t a 0 3 o t-t o _5 2 fl o DQ 55 >> >_ _a 3 h 3 a i g_a So sfi I J- It ZZ tn __ _• O O o ® 2 1 ! *a s gI o 60 2 O a _t 3 3 o OQ Totals Totals for for 1911. 1910. 0 1-8 1 9-15 II 16-25 III 26-35 IV 36-80 V 81-120 VT J VIa 121-160 v (VIb 161-200 VTr (VIIa 201-250 v1j -(VIIb 251-300 (VIIIa 301-350 /IIIJVIIIb 351-400 (VIIIc 401-450 (IXa 451-500 IX \ IXb 501-550 UXc 551-600 /Xa 601-650 Xb 651-700 Xc 701-750 -,- Xd 751-800 ■*■( Xe 801-850 Xi? 851-900 Xg 901-950 IXh 951-1,000 v Xi 1,001-1,050 259 1,496 2,730 2,437 6,185 1,878 1,561 1,385 2,586 1,597 1,267 756 2,246 521 591 1,236 2,525 20 152 496 568 1,420 572 139 550 42 366 813 705 2,870 1,720 940 163 695 549 916 782 1,329 40 339 630 644 1,932 905 1,249 711 1,150 1,142 645 352 1,211 435 554 48 272 515 197 1,257 1,562 486 348 1,114 832 600 203 185 244 134 344 225 134 207 99 337 693 203 1,168 697 581 557 217 255 30 89 125 67 279 76 549 46! 27 133 330 91 ■ 897 72 986 193 2,347 182 2,277 .. I 1,097 .. ! 371 .. 691 .. ! 1,086 .. I 1,330 .. I 1,223 316 .. I 999 1,158 .. ! 605 .. j 1,859 14 185 444 427 876 403 382 37 479 1,169 978 2,673 1,298 951 606 1,147 970 1,748 367 1,796 501 2,112 64 345 838 1,030 1,812 935 718 962 244 579 306 395 929 4,708 9,685 8,448 23,356 12,730 7,856 6,241 7,844 7,560 7,177 5,043 7,306 3,435 6,674 2,445 7,562i 3,561 4,380 2,363 1,560 1,731 814 4,504 9,050 8,425 22,137 12,033 7,119 6,868 8,045 6,767 6,466 5,789 5,056 3,857 6,425 2,402 '• 5,525 6,227 1,442 1,539 3,134 1,684 383 365 785 408 474 505 IX 555 604 567 598 539 661 1,898 672 701 724 758 725| 619 710 718 753 2,938 778 799 .. 827 761 1,731 .. | 1,037 1^037 143,631 136,321 i',bis Totals, 1911 Totals, 1910 86,686 34,364 5,459 5,178 13,118 12,307 16,086 15,693 393 9,414 8,905 509 2,084 2,023 61 5,405 5,074 1,689 1,665 1,03319,147 1,01718,093 5,111 4,928! 18,879 18,144 9,520 8,930 136,321 Difference 2,322 281 811 331 24 16 1,054 Difference .. 2,322 281 811 393 509 61 331 24 16 1,054 188] 735 590j 7,310 The following notes are appended in explanation of this table : — A.—The average attendance as given in Table B3 differs from that in Table B for the following reasons:— (1.) Under certain contingencies due to an exceptional fall in the attendance at an individual school, the regulations provide that for each of one or more unfavourable quarters there may be substituted the average of a favourable quarter of a preceding year. This substitution is made for the sole purpose of determining the grade of the school, and consequently the amended average attendance is used in the compilation of Table B3, which gives the schools according to their grades. For statistical purposes the average attendance as given in Table B should be taken. (2.) The totals of this table are for the mean of the four quarters of each school taken separately, not the mean of the gross quarterly totals of all schools. (3.) New schools, many of which were open for only part of the year, are included as having an average attendance for the whole year; whereas in Table B the average attendance is included only for those quarters during which the schools were open. B.—This table shows the average attendance for determining the grades of schools. For determining the staffs of schools, however, the figures require to be reduced by the attendance in secondarv departments of district high schools, viz. : Grade V, 83; VIa, 101; VIb, 110; VIIa, 219,; VIIb, 120 ; VIIIa, 179; VIIIb, 139; VIIIc, 206 ; IXa, 78 ; IXb, 80 : IXc, 177 ; Xa, 52 : Xb, 33 ; Xc, 34 ; Xd, 225 ; Xe, 25 : total, 1861.

Table B2.—Comparison of School Attendance at Public Schools for 1910 and 1911, North Island and South Island. .verage Attendance. .e-_ r-* Districts. 1910. 1911. Diflerence. Auckland .. Taranaki Wanganui Wellington Hawke's Bay 34,140 5,164 12,281 15,620 8,894 36,351 5,429 13,048 15,981 9,222 2,211 265 767 361 328 Totals, North Island 76,099 76,099 80,031 3,932 Marlborough Nelson Grey Westland North Canterbury South Canterbury .. .. ... Otago Southland 2,021 5,069 1,669 1,008 18,036 4,874 18,062 8,900 2,021 5,069 1,669 1,008 18,036 4,874 18,062 8,900 2,070 5,345 1,684 1,025 18,847 5,102 18,636 9,446 49 276 15 17 811 228 574 546 Totals, South Island 59,639 59,639 62,155 2,516 Totals for Dominion .. .. 1 135,738 135,738 142,186 6,448 Table E3.—Average Attendance for the Ye., Table AI, as estimated for determininc First Schedule to the Education Amend: u Y: [INI] EAR SG : AR 1911 a THE ( MENT A( 1911 at the Public S :he Grades of Schoi *tt Act, 1908.) iCHOOLS AS GROUPED IN ols. (Part I of the ____r: DME. (Including Secondary Departn ipart men' _ents of D ;s of District High Schools. Grade. rC 3 e. I 3 _ a _ _ a a eS 00 i a o | to a *_ Bs 9 _ t a 0 3 o t-t o _5 2 fl o DQ 55 >> >_ _a 3 h 3 a i g_a So sfi I J- It ZZ tn __ _• O O o ® 2 1 ! *a s gI o 60 2 O a _t 3 3 o OQ Totals Totals for for 1911. 1910. 0 1-8 1 9-15 II 16-25 III 26-35 IV 36-80 V 81-120 VT J VIa 121-160 v (VIb 161-200 VTr (VIIa 201-250 v1j -(VIIb 251-300 (VIIIa 301-350 /IIIJVIIIb 351-400 (VIIIc 401-450 (IXa 451-500 IX \ IXb 501-550 UXc 551-600 /Xa 601-650 Xb 651-700 Xc 701-750 -,- Xd 751-800 ■*■( Xe 801-850 Xi? 851-900 Xg 901-950 IXh 951-1,000 v Xi 1,001-1,050 259 1,496 2,730 2,437 6,185 1,878 1,561 1,385 2,586 1,597 1,267 756 2,246 521 591 1,236 2,525 20 152 496 568 1,420 572 139 550 42 366 813 705 2,870 1,720 940 163 695 549 916 782 1,329 40 339 630 644 1,932 905 1,249 711 1,150 1,142 645 352 1,211 435 554 48 272 515 197 1,257 1,562 486 348 1,114 832 600 203 185 244 134 344 225 134 207 99 337 693 203 1,168 697 581 557 217 255 30 89 125 67 279 76 549 46! 27 133 330 91 ■ 897 72 986 193 2,347 182 2,277 .. I 1,097 .. ! 371 .. 691 .. ! 1,086 .. I 1,330 .. I 1,223 316 .. I 999 1,158 .. ! 605 .. j 1,859 14 185 444 427 876 403 382 37 479 1,169 978 2,673 1,298 951 606 1,147 970 1,748 367 1,796 501 2,112 64 345 838 1,030 1,812 935 718 962 244 579 306 395 929 4,708 9,685 8,448 23,356 12,730 7,856 6,241 7,844 7,560 7,177 5,043 7,306 3,435 6,674 2,445 7,562i 3,561 4,380 2,363 1,560 1,731 814 4,504 9,050 8,425 22,137 12,033 7,119 6,868 8,045 6,767 6,466 5,789 5,056 3,857 6,425 2,402 '• 5,525 6,227 1,442 1,539 3,134 1,684 383 365 785 408 474 505 IX 555 604 567 598 539 661 1,898 672 701 724 758 725| 619 710 718 753 2,938 778 799 .. 827 761 1,731 .. | 1,037 1^037 143,631 136,321 i',bis Totals, 1911 Totals, 1910 86,686 34,364 5,459 5,178 13,118 12,307 16,086 15,693 393 9,414 8,905 509 2,084 2,023 61 5,405 5,074 1,689 1,665 1,03319,147 1,01718,093 5,111 4,928! 18,879 18,144 9,520 8,930 136,321 Difference 2,322 281 811 331 24 16 1,054 Difference .. 2,322 281 811 393 509 61 331 24 16 1,054 188] 735 590j 7,310 The following notes are appended in explanation of this table : — A.—The average attendance as given in Table B3 differs from that in Table B for the following reasons:— (1.) Under certain contingencies due to an exceptional fall in the attendance at an individual school, the regulations provide that for each of one or more unfavourable quarters there may be substituted the average of a favourable quarter of a preceding year. This substitution is made for the sole purpose of determining the grade of the school, and consequently the amended average attendance is used in the compilation of Table B3, which gives the schools according to their grades. For statistical purposes the average attendance as given in Table B should be taken. (2.) The totals of this table are for the mean of the four quarters of each school taken separately, not the mean of the gross quarterly totals of all schools. (3.) New schools, many of which were open for only part of the year, are included as having an average attendance for the whole year; whereas in Table B the average attendance is included only for those quarters during which the schools were open. B.—This table shows the average attendance for determining the grades of schools. For determining the staffs of schools, however, the figures require to be reduced by the attendance in secondarv departments of district high schools, viz. : Grade V, 83; VIa, 101; VIb, 110; VIIa, 219,; VIIb, 120 ; VIIIa, 179; VIIIb, 139; VIIIc, 206 ; IXa, 78 ; IXb, 80 : IXc, 177 ; Xa, 52 : Xb, 33 ; Xc, 34 ; Xd, 225 ; Xe, 25 : total, 1861.