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BOARD OF EDUCATION.
(QUARTER ENDING SEPTEMBER 30, 1869.)
INSPECTOR’S REPORT.
To THE CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD,
Sir,
I have the honour to submit a Tabular Summary of the Quarterly Returns as to attendance and payment, and a Schedule as to the efficiency of the schools examined during the quarter.
It will be seen from the Tabular Summary that the number of schools at work during the quarter has been 55; the number of attendants 3298; the average daily attendance 2296; and the amount of school fees, £1166 16s. 5d.
It will be seen from the Schedule as to their efficiency that the number of schools inspected and examined has been 47, comprising 1951 children; a few of the above schools, and the rest, with the exception of those in the Bays and Akaroa, have also received casual visits. The result has mostly been satisfactory, and, in some instances, highly creditable.
I have the honour to be, Sir,
Your obedient servant,
J. P. RESTELL,
Inspector of Schools.
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- J. P. Restell, Inspector of Schools
Canterbury Provincial Gazette 1870, No 21A