(19) Pre-vocational school
(20)
Private Independent
Secondary School
(21) Private Non-profit-making
Secondary School
(22)
Private sector
(23) Public sector
(24) Recurrent expenditure
(25)
Rotation
(26) Secondary modern school
(27) Secondary School Entrance
(28) Teaching syllabus
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and design, practical electricity, technical drawing, home economies, typing, commercial studies, pottery, and other manipulative
skills.
a school offering a three year post-primary course. The curriculum gives equal emphasis to both practical and general subjects. It includes
instruction in at least three of the major industrial and commercial subjects. Operated by a voluntary body and mainly financed by Government through the Unified Code of Aid.
operated on a profit-making basis
and not in receipt of any Government financial aid. Bought place
students receive a fee
supplementation.
operated by a voluntary body and
in receipt of Government recurrent financial aid in the form of a per capita grant for each place bought.
any school other than one in the public sector.
Government, Aided and Assisted Schools, and the "bought" places in private schools.
the cost of operating a school.
a school building is used for six whole days per week but with each pupil only attending for five of these days, thus permitting a 20% increase in pupils.
a school offering a three year general post-primary course. Operated by a voluntary body and mainly financed by Government through the Unified Code of Aid.
existing examination taken by Primary 6 pupils to select them for and allocate them to places in Form I in Government and aided secondary schools.
scheme of work to indicate to teachers the work to be covered.