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For one , I am not sanguine enough to expect a perfectly harmonious and cordial coöperation between the High and Grammar Schools . Something , however , may be done to promote it . One practical step in this direction I venture to ...
For one , I am not sanguine enough to expect a perfectly harmonious and cordial coöperation between the High and Grammar Schools . Something , however , may be done to promote it . One practical step in this direction I venture to ...
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323 16 2 1 367 Number of Primary Schools for boys and girls Increase for the year Number of schools for Licensed Minors Schools for ... Number of school - houses for Grammar Schools School - rooms , 414 ; halls , 30 ; seats , 22,854 .
323 16 2 1 367 Number of Primary Schools for boys and girls Increase for the year Number of schools for Licensed Minors Schools for ... Number of school - houses for Grammar Schools School - rooms , 414 ; halls , 30 ; seats , 22,854 .
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เ 17,807 93.2 42.9 14,739 45.9 13,330 90.4 Average daily attendance at Granımar Schools Per cent of attendance at Grammar Schools Average number of pupils to a regular teacher in Grammar Schools Average whole number belonging to Primary ...
เ 17,807 93.2 42.9 14,739 45.9 13,330 90.4 Average daily attendance at Granımar Schools Per cent of attendance at Grammar Schools Average number of pupils to a regular teacher in Grammar Schools Average whole number belonging to Primary ...
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Contents
Auditors Exhibit July 7 1871 | 1 |
Preliminary meeting rules of committee | 3 |
ANNUAL REPORTOF THE SCHOOL COMMITTEE PAGE | 5 |
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