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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 311 subsidized schools are all vernacular schools.
UNAIDED SCHOOLS.
10. In 1935 there were 638 unaided vernacular schools with 35,973 children and 126 unaided English schools with 5,444 children.
1935.
Table showing number of schools and scholars for the year
GRANT-IN-AID
GOVERNMENT SCHOOLS.
AND SUBSIDIZED SCHOOLS.
UNAIDED SCHOOLS.
CLASS OF INSTITUTIONS No. of Institutions On Roll No. of Institutions On Roll No. of Institutions On Roll ENGLISH : Secondary, 4 2,150 13* 6,470 13 1,504 Primary, 11 1,788 248 113 3,940 Vocational, 2 992 Total, 17 4,925 15 6,718 126 5,444 VERNACULAR :— Secondary, 1 244 4 998 Primary, 310 20,830 637 35,774 Vocational, 2 221 1 128 1 199 Total, 3 465 315 21,956 638 35,973 Total No. of institutions Total on Roll 1,114 75,481* This includes Ying Wa College whose primary department receives a Grant-in-Aid.
N.B.-Kindergarten boys attending Grant-in-Aid Schools for girls are not shown separately.