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REPORT OF THE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
1922.
REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE.
(Tables I, II, III, IV, VII, & VIII).
1. After deducting the school fees received, the total nett expenditure on education was $606,797.80 ($478,583.07 in 1921). The increase is mainly due to an increase of $50,000 in Personal Emoluments caused by the employment of more British Teachers; to an increase of $40,000 in the subsidies paid to Vernacular Schools; and to an increase of $29,000 under building grants, all approximate.
2. School and Technical Institute fees amounting to $114,564.50 were collected ($104,063 in 1921). In addition, fees amounting to $6,725.50 were remitted to free scholars ($5,496.50 in 1921).
STAFF.
3. At the close of the year, the permanent British Staff was 2 men and 7 women short of the Estimate (3 and 16 in 1921). There were employed 17 temporary British women teachers, the great majority of whom are certificated. They are being gradually replaced by trained teachers engaged at Home.
4. Including the Inspectorial and Teaching Staff, there were 28 resignations and dismissals and 2 deaths. The total strength of the Staff at the end of the year was:
British non-British Men Women Men Women Inspectors 3 Sub-Inspectors 2 Teachers 10 7 40 97 Total ... ... 34 193 Total... 25 40 106 34 205The table was reorganised to better represent the original data.
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