[Report 1929] / Medical Officer of Health, Darlington County Borough.
- Darlington (England). County Borough Council.
- Date:
- 1929
Licence: Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
Credit: [Report 1929] / Medical Officer of Health, Darlington County Borough. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![NUMBER OF SCHOOLS SCHOLARS. The following table shows how the sehool population is distributed throughout the Seeondaiy, Elementary and Special Schools as on the 31st December, 1929. Grammar Sehool (Boys) .... .... .... .... ,390 High Sehool (Girls) .... .... ' .... .... 358 Central Secondary School (Boys and Girls) .... 306 .In nior Technical School (Boys) .... .... .... 112 13 Council Elementary Schools, comprising 21 De]')artmcnts (Boys and Girls) .... .... 7,473 8 Non-]movided Elementary Schools,comprising 11 Departments (Boys and Girls) .... .... 2,743 Barnard School for Sub-normal Children (Boys and Girls) .... .... .... .... .... 69 Open Air School (Boys and Girls) .... .... 130 Total .... 11,581 The Number O? Ohiidl'e^ in the elementary schools at mid-year, 1929, was divided up as follows :— Boys’ Departments .... .... 3,347 ) Girls’ De])artments .... .... 3,438 r Total 10,402 Infants’ (Mixed) Departments 3,617 j MEDICAL INSPECTION. The number of children submitted to routine inspection in the Elementary Schools was 3,783; of these 3,200 were Code Grou}'>s, 160 were Odd Ages, 223 were Kendrevr Street Ccniral School, 130 Barnard School and 70 Open Air School. In addition to these, 3,051 children were examined for special reasons and 11,339 were re-exainined. At the Secondary Schools 3 routine inspections of entrants, intermediates and leavers were held, and 1,137 pii})ils were examined. The Aursery School was visited weekly.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b29149113_0102.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


