Annual Report of the Department of EducationDepartment of Education, 1893 - Education |
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... Terms ended June 30th , 1892 . The Reports of Part III , with the exception of that of the Principal of the Normal School , are for the two School Terms ended December 31st , 1892 . I herewith present a summary of the Statistical Tables ...
... Terms ended June 30th , 1892 . The Reports of Part III , with the exception of that of the Principal of the Normal School , are for the two School Terms ended December 31st , 1892 . I herewith present a summary of the Statistical Tables ...
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... Terms ended . June . Dec. June . Dec. June . Dec. June . Dec. June . Dec. 1885 , 1886 . 1887 , 1888 , 73.15 75.99 61.58 63.62 79.12 78.21 62.00 71.16 76.63 77.54 79.02 73.77 79.32 68.04 71.84 64.27 69.37 June . Dec. 62 79 67.96 63.00 ...
... Terms ended . June . Dec. June . Dec. June . Dec. June . Dec. June . Dec. 1885 , 1886 . 1887 , 1888 , 73.15 75.99 61.58 63.62 79.12 78.21 62.00 71.16 76.63 77.54 79.02 73.77 79.32 68.04 71.84 64.27 69.37 June . Dec. 62 79 67.96 63.00 ...
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... June 30th , 1892 , St. Stephen showed the largest enrolment of different pupils in proportion to the popula- tion ... Term ended October . Term ended April . 1874 53.56 57.06 1875 52.96 55.66 1876 53.34 57.61 1877 54.93 54.95 1878 55.08 ...
... June 30th , 1892 , St. Stephen showed the largest enrolment of different pupils in proportion to the popula- tion ... Term ended October . Term ended April . 1874 53.56 57.06 1875 52.96 55.66 1876 53.34 57.61 1877 54.93 54.95 1878 55.08 ...
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... Term of 8 mos . 1886 56.26 51.65 1887 56.16 52.45 1888 52.54 49.77 1889 57.52 51.48 1890 57.36 50.96 1891 59.82 52.40 1892 53.45 .... ENROLMENT OF PUPILS FROM 1872 TO JUNE , 1892 . Term ending April . October . 1872 28,756 39,837 During ...
... Term of 8 mos . 1886 56.26 51.65 1887 56.16 52.45 1888 52.54 49.77 1889 57.52 51.48 1890 57.36 50.96 1891 59.82 52.40 1892 53.45 .... ENROLMENT OF PUPILS FROM 1872 TO JUNE , 1892 . Term ending April . October . 1872 28,756 39,837 During ...
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New Brunswick. Board of Education, New Brunswick. Department of Education. Term ending June . 1887 59,796 1888 59,636 1889 59,819 1890 58,570 1891 59,568 1802 60,786 December . During year . 54,692 68,583 54,099 68,268 56,385 68,221 ...
New Brunswick. Board of Education, New Brunswick. Department of Education. Term ending June . 1887 59,796 1888 59,636 1889 59,819 1890 58,570 1891 59,568 1802 60,786 December . During year . 54,692 68,583 54,099 68,268 56,385 68,221 ...
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