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APPENDIX. 



XII. 



RETURN OF THE SCHOOLS IN NEW SOUTH WALES IN THE YEAR 1838. 





WHERE SITUATED. 



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o 



Ex 

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d 



NO. OF SCHOLARS 

 ATTENDING-. 



EXPENSE PAID 



BY THE 



GOVERNMENT 



IN 



1838. 





DESCRIPTION. 



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REMARKS. 



I. INSTITUTIONS AND 













£. s. d. 





SCHOOLS, SUPPORTED 

















WHOLLY, OR. IN PART, 

















BY GOVERNMENT. 

















Church of England. 

















Male Orphan Institution . . 





1 



147 



- 



147 



3,090 15 8i 



) Suppofted wholly by Go- 



Female Orphan Institution 





1 



— 



141 



141 



3,708 5 5 



) vernment. 







6 



567 



383 



950 



2,580 3J 



1 Supported chiefly by Go- 



Primary and Infant ( 





1 vernment; some slight por- 



Schools 1 



Country Districts 



39 



682 



548 



1,230 





( tion of the expense is paid by 

 J the parents of the children. 







37 



1,396 



1,072 



2,468 



9,379 1 5 



Roman Catholic. 

















Waverly Crescent, 

 near Sydney ■ ■ 



1 

 5 

 5 



40 



239 

 234 



22 



225 

 157 



62 



464 

 391 



800 

 769 13 11 



) Supported wholly by Go- 



i vernment. 



1 Supported chiefly by Go- 





Country Districts 



vernment; some slight por- 

 1 tion of the expense is paid by 

 J the parents of the children. 







1 



4 



50 



70 



120 



126 7 7± 





Country Districts 







Ifi 



563 474 



1,037 



1,696 1 6i 

















These schools are sup- 



Presbyterian. 















ported by Government, and 







10 



7 



200 

 Esti 



150 

 mated 



350 



Nos. 



1,121 6 6 



by voluntary contributions; 





Country Districts 



the principle being, that in 

 aid of each school, sums are 



Australian School Society. 















paid from the Colonial Trea- 

 sury, equal to those raised 







2 



46 



30 



76 



178 11 



by private subscriptions. 





Wesley an. 

















a A Chi 







* 







50 15 8 





II. INSTITUTIONS AND 

















SCHOOLS, SUPPORTED 

















WHOLLY BY PRIVATE 

















INDIVIDUALS. 

















Colleges. 





1 



105 





105 





-, The expenses are defrayed 



by the subscribers to these 



^institutions, and bv the fees 







1 

 1 



125 



70 



- 



125 



70 



- 







j paid by the parents or guar- 

 J dians of the students. 















Private Schools. 



3 



300 



- 



300 



- 



















Classical, Elementary, ' 





30 



390 



530 



920 



— 









&c. \ 



Country Districts 



37 



442 



444 



886 



- 







67 



832 



974 



1,806 



- 





TOTALS 



14S 



3,337 



2,700 



6,037 



£12,425 6 





■ Number of Children attending these Schools, 312, of which 157 are Males, and 155 Females. 



