OF SCHOOLS, &c.

If supported by Government or Voluntary Contributions,

and Amount of each.

Expense

of eacli School.

Government.

Voluntary ContributionS,

( 137 )

Number of Private Schools.

REMARKS.

Received a Supported by

Total,

donation from contributions Pes. 34,119.30

Government. ¡ from France,

Grant-in-aid,

$226. (8.)

Grant-in-aid, $215. (3.)

$105

in 1875.

$183. (2.)

$183. (2.)

The Institution hus received during, 1875, 682 children, the greater part of whom were infants. It supports on aŭ average 250 children. Tl.~ total money re- ceipts during 1875 amounted to Frs. 29,313.20.

(1) The Sunday Schools are attended by the Day- Scholars of their own accord, and they are taught by the Manager himself.

(2) The amount of expense incurred in the manage- ment of the Schools varies from year to year; the estimate given is a close approximation to the real outlay.

(3) According to regulations, a proportion of the Government Grant goes to School Teachers, so the real amount received by the Manager was $330.75.

Grant-in-aid, $98.33.

Residue of Expense by

$200 annum.

Church

Missionary

Society.

Grant-in-aid,

Supported

$360 annum.

Title: "The Baxter Vernacular Girls' School.”

$81.75. by M. Baxter,

Esq..

Grant-in-aid, $57.00.

Do.

$216 annum.

Do.

Grant-in-aid, $53.02.

Do.

$180 annum.

Do.

Do.

$216 aunum.

Du.

Grant-in-aid,f Fecs.

$73.50.

Voluntary Contributions.

Uncertain.

Grant-in-aid, About $150.

$852.

$281.00.

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