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4. The Technical Institute, classed in the Table below as "vocational", is attended by persons desirous of receiving instruction for the most part germane to their daytime occupations.
GRANT IN AID AND SUBSIDIZED SCHOOLS.
5. There are thirteen Grant-in-Aid English Schools, and four Grant-in-Aid Vernacular Schools. Of the former, seven are schools for boys and six are for girls.
6. One English school for girls has a primary department only. The remaining schools classed in the table below as "secondary" schools have primary departments as well as the upper classes.
7. Munsang College, Kowloon City, received a grant of $6,000.
8. The Vernacular Grant-in-Aid Schools are schools for girls and are classed in the Table as "secondary" schools.
9. The 295 subsidized schools are all Vernacular schools.
UNAIDED SCHOOLS.
10. In 1932 there were 614 unaided Vernacular schools with 31,978 children and 116 unaided English schools with 6,687 children.
Table showing number of schools and scholars for the year 1932.
CLASS OF INSTITUTIONS GOVERNMENT SCHOOLS GRANT IN AID AND SUBSIDIZED SCHOOLS UNAIDED SCHOOLS No. of Institutions On Roll No. of Institutions On Roll No. of Institutions On Roll ENGLISH :- Secondary, 4 2,387 13* 5,861 10 1,160 Primary, 106 5,027 Vocational, 1 759 1 210 Total,.. 5 3,146 14 6,071 116 6,687 VERNACULAR :- Secondary, 4 1,118 Primary,.. 1 251 291 20,005 594 30,860 Vocational, 2 205 20 1,118 Total, 3 456 295 21,123 614 31,978 Total No. of Institutions 1,063 Total On Roll .... 71,223*This includes Ying Wa College whose primary department receives a Grant-in-Aid.