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Detailed Tables relating to frimary Education.. Appendix E, — Otago.. X xiv Appondix B, — Wanganui.. Number of Public Schools. Tables Al and The number of public schools open at the end of was 2,, as against 2, for the year , a decrease of 3. In the following table the schools. For the number of schools in each education district classified according to grade, reference should be made to Table Al.
It will be observed that of 2, schools, 1, were in Grades I-III A, having average attendances ranging from 9 to 80, and of these had averages ranging from 9 to Of , children, nearly 24, are in sole-teacher schools with averages ranging from 1 to 35, and nearly 79, children are in schools with an average number of pupils of more than Public School Buildings.
This is apart from schools established in buildings for which no grant is made except by way of rent. Thirty-five new schools of varying sizes were erected, and fifty-six were enlarged. A considerable number of works for which grants had been authorized were delayed owing to the difficulty in procuring the necessary labour and, in some cases, the necessary materials. During the war the Educations Boards restricted the applications for grants to cases that were regarded as of.
The result was that in growing centres the school accommodation became overtaxed to a degree that could be justified only by the necessity for exercising the, strictest economy in the expenditure of public funds. Where, under normal conditions, additional rooms would have been, provided, the best use was made of the existing accommodation, or temporary provision for the increase in the attendance was made by renting such halls as were available, and where new schools were required every possible expedient' to avoid the erection of buildings.