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(vi) Private non-
profit making
27,340
29,605
30,565
(vii) Private
independent
schools
87,132
87,132
87,132
210,059
224,438
258,758
(b) Forms IV and V (senior secondary forms)
(i) Government
6,360
7,640
8,600
(ii) Aided
28,880
47,250
56,930
(iii) Assisted Private
11,718
1,383
1,383
(iv) Private non-
profit making
6,077
7,587
8,227
(v) Private indepen-
dent schools
29,807
29,807
29,807
82,842
93,667
104,947
[Note:
3.3
Table 1 assumes that *36 Assisted Private Schools
will become fully aided with effect from September 1976; and does not include any "bought" places under the Public Sector.'
The targets of the campaign to provide 100% subsidised
junior secondary places and 40% subsidised senior secondary
places by 1979 will be as follows :
Forms I III
Forms IV
V
September 1974
159,907
49,958
(available)
(48%)
(24%)
September 1976
201,280
56,273
(planned)
(62%)
(25%)
September 1979
282,400
85,920
(100%)
(40%)
3.4
Note: These figures include "bought" places. Form VI places,
though included in Table III on recurrent costs, are excluded from these figures..]
It is clear from these figures that the targets given
in paragraph 3.1 for junior secondary places cannot be achieved
unless there is a rapid expansion in the number of subsidised
places available.
Ideally, this expansion should take place
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