CO129-193 - Governor Hennessy - 1881 [5-7] — Page 70

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The daily attendance at the Central School has seen a decline in its average numbers, dropping from 416 in 1879 to 393 in 1880. This decrease is doubtless due mainly to the increase in school fees from half a dollar to a dollar a month. This change also accounts for the fact that the school fees, which amounted to $2,636 in 1879, reached $3,968 in 1880, despite having a smaller number of scholars.

Sir Michael Hicks Beach was of the opinion that whilst it was proper to increase the school fees from fifty cents to a dollar, it might be desirable to increase them still further for those pupils whose parents could afford to pay at the rate charged in other schools. I concur in this view, but pending the report of the Commission now taking evidence respecting the Central School, I have not sanctioned any further increase in the school fee.

At the same time, it is clearly desirable not to maintain, for too long, a system by which Government aid, to the extent of $11,000 for a single school, is met by a contribution of only $4,000. As I have before now pointed out, it tends to check private enterprise in Education, and, in my opinion, has done harm.

I also take this opportunity of laying before Your Lordship the minutes of an independent examination held, at my request, at the Central School in January last. This was the first time that...

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68 37 The daily attendance at the Central School has seen a decline in its average numbers, dropping from 416 in 1879 to 393 in 1880. This decrease is doubtless due mainly to the increase in school fees from half a dollar to a dollar a month. This change also accounts for the fact that the school fees, which amounted to $2,636 in 1879, reached $3,968 in 1880, despite having a smaller number of scholars. Sir Michael Hicks Beach was of the opinion that whilst it was proper to increase the school fees from fifty cents to a dollar, it might be desirable to increase them still further for those pupils whose parents could afford to pay at the rate charged in other schools. I concur in this view, but pending the report of the Commission now taking evidence respecting the Central School, I have not sanctioned any further increase in the school fee. At the same time, it is clearly desirable not to maintain, for too long, a system by which Government aid, to the extent of $11,000 for a single school, is met by a contribution of only $4,000. As I have before now pointed out, it tends to check private enterprise in Education, and, in my opinion, has done harm. I also take this opportunity of laying before Your Lordship the minutes of an independent examination held, at my request, at the Central School in January last. This was the first time that...
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68 37 daily The falling off in the average attendance at the Central School from 416 in 1879 to 393 in 1880 is doubtless due to the increase in the school. mainly · fees from half a dollar to a dollar a month. This also accounts for the fact that the school fees which amounted to #2,636 in 1879 reached (with a smaller number of scholars) $3.968 in 1880. Sir Michael Hicks Beach of opinion that whilst it was proper 3. was o to increase the school fees from fifty cents to a dollar it might be desirable to increase them still further for those pupils whose parents at the rate charged carr afford to pay in other schools. I coneur in this view, but pending the report of the Commission now taking evidence respecting the bentral School, I have not increase in the sanctioned any further School fee. 4. clearly a At the same time it is desirable not to maintain, too long, system by which Government aid, to the extent of $11,000 for a single school, is met by a contribution of only $4,000. As I have before now pointed out, it tends to check private enterprise in Education, and, in 5. my opinion, has done harm. I also take this opportunity of laying before Your Lordship the minutes Lopens copies. of a arr independent examination held, at my request, at the Central School in ~. January last. This was the first time une
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daily

The falling off in the average

attendance at the Central School from

416 in 1879 to 393 in 1880 is doubtless

due to the increase in the school.

mainly

· fees from half a dollar to a dollar

a

month. This also accounts for the fact that the school fees which amounted to #2,636 in 1879 reached (with a smaller number of scholars) $3.968 in 1880.

Sir Michael Hicks Beach of opinion that whilst it was

proper

3.

was o

to increase the school fees from fifty cents to a dollar it might be desirable to

increase them still

further for those

pupils whose parents

at the rate charged

carr

afford to pay

in other schools. I coneur

in this view, but pending the report of

the Commission

now

taking evidence

respecting the bentral School, I have not

increase in the

sanctioned

any

further

School fee.

4.

clearly

a

At the same time it is desirable not to maintain, too long,

system by which Government aid, to the extent of $11,000 for a single school, is met by a contribution of only $4,000. As I have before

now

pointed out, it tends to check private enterprise in Education,

and, in

5.

my

opinion,

has done harm.

I also take this opportunity

of laying before Your Lordship the minutes

Lopens copies.

of a

arr

independent examination held,

at

my request, at the Central School in ~. January last. This was the first time

une

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