61. The following figures show comparison with 1936:-
1936.
1937.
(a) In provided schools
1,217
1,275
In aided schools
10,516
11,014
In unaided schools
13,699
16,271
25,432
28,560
(b) In Vernacular Schools .......
21,228
23,975
In English Schools
4,204
4,585
25,432
28,560
62. Of the 1,275 in provided schools 286 were in the mixed schools for British children. The Evening Institute accounted for 253. There were 176 in attendance at the Vernacular Normal School for Women and the remaining 560 were at the Belilios Public School. For details of the Grant-in-Aid Girls' schools reference should be made to Table IV.
63. The 179 girls attending the four Garrison schools, classed in Table I as not controlled, are included in the above figures under unaided schools.
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64. A brief account of the year's activities of the Trade and Technical Schools will be found in the report of the Principal, see Annexe IV.
65. No new European Instructors for the Trade School were appointed during 1937, but a Chief Instructor in Wireless Telegraphy and an Assistant Instructor in Building have been recruited in England and are expected to arrive early in 1938.
66. Technical classes continued to be held under the auspices of the 'Evening Institute'. The emoluments of organisers and lecturers were restored to previous rates in the second half of the year.
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61. The following figures show comparison with 1936:-
1936.
1937.
(a) In provided schools
1,217
1,275
In aided schools
10,516 11,014
In unaided schools
13,699
16,271
25,432
28,560
(b) In Vernacular Schools .......
21,228
23,975
In English Schools
4,204
4,585
25,432
28,560
62. Of the 1,275 in provided schools 286 were in the mixed schools for British children. The Evening Institute accounted for 253. There were 176 in attendance at the Vernacular Normal School for Women and the remaining 560 were at the Belilios Public School. For details of the Grant-in-Aid Girls' schools reference should be made to Table IV.
63. The 179 girls attending the four Garrison schools, classed in Table I as not controlled, are included in the above figures under unaided schools.
Chapter VI.
TECHNICAL EDUCATION.
64. A brief account of the year's activities of the Trade and Technical Schools will be found in the report of the Prin- cipal, see Annexe IV.
65. No new European Instructors for the Trade School were appointed during 1937, but a Chief Instructor in Wireless Telegraphy and an Assistant Instructor in Building have been recruited in England and are expected to arrive early in 1938.
66. Technical classes continued to be held under the auspices of the 'Evening Institute'. The emoluments of organisers and lecturers were restored to previous rates in the second half of the year.
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