History of New Zealand. Vol. III.

22. State Primary Education, 1893

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22. State Primary Education, 1893.

Schools (No.) 1,355
Teachers (including 160 sewing mistresses) 3,426
Scholars—
Gross Enrolment 163,105
Distinct Children 138,500
Daily Attendance (average) 98,615
Percentage of Enrolments 60·0
Expenditure defrayed by—
State £349,688
Education Reserves Fund 37,170
Local Sources 2,902
Total £389,760
Cost of Instruction per head of Mean Population £0 11 9
Cost of Instruction per head in Average Attendance 3 19 0

Note.—The system of education is secular, compulsory, and free. The compulsory school age is 7 to 13.

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Title: History of New Zealand, Vol. III.

Author: G. W. Rusden

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Publication details: Melville, Mullen and Slade, Melbourne

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