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Number of Pupils on School Rolls The number of pupils increased by 3,140 to
910,062, of whom 467,583 were boys and 442,479 were girls. The number of
children admitted to infant classes increased by 1,892, and the numbers in
primary III ...
Number of Pupils on School Rolls The number of pupils increased by 3,140 to
910,062, of whom 467,583 were boys and 442,479 were girls. The number of
children admitted to infant classes increased by 1,892, and the numbers in
primary III ...
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excursion the talks en route were given by pupils. Not many primary schools
venture as far as the Edinburgh school which sent a group to Norway in the
Christmas holidays on a ski-ing expedition, the pupils having previously formed
contacts ...
excursion the talks en route were given by pupils. Not many primary schools
venture as far as the Edinburgh school which sent a group to Norway in the
Christmas holidays on a ski-ing expedition, the pupils having previously formed
contacts ...
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Kitchen provision is now sufficient to produce meals for about 459,700 pupils,
representing 52.0 per cent. of the number of pupils on the school rolls. With the
completion of places for 19,700 pupils during 1962, dining accommodation now ...
Kitchen provision is now sufficient to produce meals for about 459,700 pupils,
representing 52.0 per cent. of the number of pupils on the school rolls. With the
completion of places for 19,700 pupils during 1962, dining accommodation now ...
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