School year starting in

September

Demand

Based on estimated number of primary 6 leavers

Provision of junior secondary places for all

1978/79

1979/80

1980/81

1981/82

382/83

1983/84

1984/85

1985/86

Education

Appendix C(1)

1986/87

F. I

F. I-III

F. I

F. I-III

F. I

F. I-III

F. I

F. I-III

F. I-III

.F. I

F. I-III

F. I

P. I-III

F. I

F. I-III

F. I

F. I-III

100,900

272,400

94,300

274,300

91,800

273,780

84,700

261,060

81

250,490

81,000

241,440

81,500

238,935

82,500 240,320

83,000 242,050

Supply

(i)

Places in existing Government/aided/

34,040

95,200

34,400

100,600

35,440 102,880

35,640 104,520 35081 105,440 35,200 105,200

35,280

104,840

35,200 104.760

35,240 104,800

assisted schools and

(ii)

in approved projects Flotation/extended day

9,840

(iii) Bought places in private

25,695

28,000

51,914

10,480 31,435 10,840 23,535 60,539 27,585

31,080 11,040 32,360 10

75,915 25,515 76,635 25

32,800 1,000 32,960 11,000 78,525 25,200 76,140

25,200

non-profit-making

32,920 10,920 32,920 11,000 32,920 75,825 25,200 75,600 25,200 75,600

schools

(iv)

Bought places in private

6,600

16,750

6.600

17,290

6,600

17,260

6,600 17,260

17,260 16,600 17,260

6,600 17,260

independent schools

6,600 17,260

6,600 17,260

(classification A)

(v)

Bought places in private

24,725

45,757

19,285

51,387

11,335

46,645

5,905

30,285

16,465

$3,000

9,880

3,420

8,090

4,580

9,780

independent schools

4,960 11,470

(classifications B & C)

Totai

(% of total demand)

100,900

(100%)

237,621 94,300

(87%) (100%)

261,251 91,800 273,780 84,700

(95%) (100%) (100%) (100%)

261,060

(100%)

81

250,490 81,000

(10000) (100%) (100%) (100%)

241,440

81,500 238,935 82,500 240,320

(100%) (100%) (100%) (100%)

83,000 242,050

(100%) (100%)

Comment: these figures reflect school places arising from projects for who

financial approval has been received. New school projects subsemently approved will serve to reduce further the buying of places in priete independent schools classified as B or C (which are regarded as ower quality than classification A).

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