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Table Y 2.—Numbers of UNIVERSITY Students and COURSES taken
TabIe.— MANUAL INSTRUCTION
Table W. —Number of Students in the various TRAINING COLLEGES at December
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Year. Number of Students enrolled. Courses taken. i c8 1 z K 2 a Canterbury. 1 O i a Cant'y Agric. £ i Agriculture.* Architecture. i ci 1 a a o o 1 1 P Diploma of Education. Engineering. Home Science. Horticulture. a i i i Hi « t P <o fl ]3 I th a '3 k 0 1 I .2 *o CQ 1944 .. 1945 .. 1,985 2,411 1,614 1,865 1,576 1,892 1,811 1,981 362 564 382 618 7,730 9,331 780 1,179 82 134 2,508 2,965 827 1,111 154 175 40 67 309 399 207 207 20 52 38 37 267 317 40 44 844 893 35 38 167 147 1,002 1,176 * Includes 906 students taking short courses at agricultural colleges in 1945. The corresponding figure in 1944 was 463.
Number of Number of Pupils Schools attending Centres. from which Pupils attended. Boys. Girls. Public primary and Native schools 910 14,323 13,537 Intermediate schools and departments 26 4,807 4,534 Secondary departments of district high schools 80 3,021 3,107 Private schools 181 2,505 2,217 Totals 1,197 24,656 23,395 Note.—There were 162 manual-training centres during 1945.
College. 1945. 1944. Men. Women. Total. Men. Women. Total. Auckland 164 400 564 161 454 615 Wellington . 79 215 294 111 218 329 Christchurch 118 197 315 104 211 315 Dunedin 80 195 275 100 214 314 Totals 441 1,007 1,448 476 1,097 1,573
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