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arts. In some of the schools special courses in engineering and other 

 technical subjects are provided for pupils in the upper forms. At the 

 Cockburn Technical School, Leeds, for instance, with a total of 450 

 boys and girls as pupils, from twenty to thirty (ages fourteen to six- 

 teen) take a special course in engineering subjects as part of their 

 school course. At the Technical Institute, Keighley, with a total of 

 280 pupils, boys who have reached the age of fifteen years and are 

 fitted by their educational progress are permitted by the Board of 

 Education to take seven hours a week in the textile department instead 

 of continuing their work in general physics and chemistry. 



Table IV. — Day Students in Poh/te clinics, Technical Schools, and 



Colleges (England). 



* Including the Domestic Science Training 

 are eighteen years of 



Department, in 

 age, or above. 



which all students 



