Industrial training : with special reference to the conditions prevailing in London / by N.B. Dearle.
- Dearle, N. B. (Norman Burrell), 1882-1961.
- Date:
- 1914
Licence: In copyright
Credit: Industrial training : with special reference to the conditions prevailing in London / by N.B. Dearle. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![B. Table showing the Number of Enrolments in Evening C asses and the Number and Percentage of Students who quali- fied for Grant, in London and elsewhere, in the year ending July 31, 1912.‘ Boys and Men. Women and Girls. Number of Enrol- ments. Number who qualified for gi-aiits. Percent- age who qualified for grants. Number of Enrol- ments. Number who qualifier] for grants. Percent- age wbo qualified for grants. London Other Administra- 96,247 70,508 73-2 80,965 56,734 70-1 tive Counties (not working under Rule 34) County Boroughs 91.156 150,456 76,116 132,206 83-5 87-9 62,163 97.598 52,731 82,926 84-8 . 85 0 Total 337.859 278,830 00 240,728 192,401 79-9 cational Statistics, 1911-12, Table 86, pp. 227-230 (Col. 6934 of 1913). The Evening Schools’ Statistics for England are returned in two parts. Of these one gives the figures for the County Boroughs and for those Administrative Counties which do not work under the pro\nsions of Article 34 of the Evening Schools Code, and the other those for the twenty- five Administrative Counties which are working under that Article. The statistics in this table are those given in the first part which includes London. It may be added that in the districts covered by it the number of students enrolled was 578,587 in 1911-12, of whom 471,231 qualified for grant, as compared with 144,189, of whom 135,349 qualified for grant, in Counties worlcing under Article 34. Table 90 of Cd. 6934.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b28068956_0584.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)