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E—3

1950 NEW ZEALAND

EDUCATION OF MAORI CHILDREN [In continuation of E-3, 1949]

Presented to Both Houses of the General Assembly by Command of His Excellency

CONTENTS

PAGE No. I—Report of the Senior Inspector of Maori Schools .. .. .. .. 2 No. 2—Detailed Tables : Table H 1. Number of Maori Schools Classified According to Grade, &c. .. .. 6 Table H 4. Number of Maori Pupils Attending Maori Secondary Schools, &c. .. 7 Table H 4a. Number of Scholarship-holders Enrolled at Public and Private SecondarySchools .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 7 Table H 5. Number of Maori Children Attending Public Schools .. .. .. 8 Table H 6. Classification of Maori Children at Public Schools .. .. .. 8 Table H 6a. Age and Classification of Maori Pupils at Public Post-primary Schools .. 9 Table H 6b. Age and Classification of Maori Pupils at Private Secondary and Endowed Schools .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 9 Table H 7. Age and Classification of Maori Pupils at Maori Primary Schools .. 10 Table H 7a. Age and Classification of European Pupils at Maori Primary Schools .. .. 11 Table H 8. Certificates Held by Teachers in Maori Primary Schools .. 12 Table H 9. Age and Attainment of Maori Pupils Leaving Public and Maori Schools .. 12 Table H 10. Probable Destination of Maori Pupils Leaving Public and Maori Schools .. 13 Table H 11. Probable Destination of Maori Pupils Leaving Public Post-primary Schools .. 14

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