202XVIII.-TABLE SHOWING THE NUMBERS OF PUPILS AND TEACHERSIN RECOGNISED SECONDARY SCHOOLS-continued.No. <strong>of</strong> TeachersNumber <strong>of</strong> ---.--- --Pupils Registered Unregistered--- --- --- --- ------Name <strong>of</strong> School Classi- Full Part Full Partfication Boys Girls time time time time(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)--- --- --- --- --- ---Wexford, St.Peter's College 89 - 5 - 2 -Wexford, The Tate School 15 1 1 - 2 -Co. WICKLOW(5 Schools) :Arklow, St. Mary's College,Convent <strong>of</strong> Mercy .. - 124 7 - 4 2Bray, Loreto Convent .. - 112 7 6 1 (1) 2Bray, Colaiste na Toirbhirte.. . . 40 -- 4 - - 1Wicklow, DominicanConvent.- .. .. - 98 5 1 1(1) 8Wicklow, St. Joseph'sIntermediate School .. 37 - 2 - 1 -XIX.-SECONDARYTEACHERS' PENSION FUND.APPENDIX VI-VOCATIONAL EDUCATION.THE INCOME AND EXPENDITURE OF THE PENSION FUNDDURING THE YEAR ENDED THE 31sT DECEMBER. 1926, WEREAS FOLLOWS :-INCOME:-Teachers' ContributionsSchools'Civil Servants' "Interest on InvestmentsEXPENDITURE:-Pensions paid to Teachers.. 10,016 1 3GratuitiesShort Service Gra tuitics 541 IS 'l£ s. d. £ s. d.6,813 17 82,254 14 632 11 0178 10 09,279 13 210,557 16 10Excess <strong>of</strong> Expenditure over IncomeCash balance on 1st January, <strong>1936</strong>1,278 3 82,992 18 10.. 31st December, <strong>1936</strong> 1.714 15 2CAPITALON 31st December, <strong>1936</strong>:-Stock in h<strong>and</strong> on 31st December, <strong>1936</strong> :-£5,100 Fourth National Loan-at costCash not invested4,998 0 01,714 15 2Total £6,712 15 2
204Return No. 1 (a)-NUMBER AND OCCUPATIONS OF STUDENTS WHO ATTENDEDCITY AND TOWN VOCATCITY VOCATIONALEDUCATION COMMITTEESTOWN-- -----Cork Dublin Limerick Waterford BrayOccupations <strong>of</strong> Students ----- ----- -- --- -- --- -- --Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female-- --- -- ---- -- --- -- --- -- ---Textile ¥ orkers .. .. - 13 - - - 7 - - Boot <strong>and</strong> Shoe Makers .. - - 57 4 1 - - - - -Tailors <strong>and</strong> Tailors' Machinists 11 36 106 146 6 4 1 - - IDressmakers .. .. - 27 - 74 - 6 - 5 - -Milliners ., ., .. - - - 12 - - - - - -Embroiderers .. ·. - 1 - - - - - - -Saddlers ., .. ·. 1 - - - - - - - - -Carpenters .. ·. .. 92 - 184 - 30 - 17 - 17 -Cartwrights, Coach Builders <strong>and</strong>Wheelwrights .. .. 4 - 29 - 1 - - -Sawyers <strong>and</strong> Wood Machinists .. 1 - 41 5 - - - 1 -Cabinet.makers .. .. 10 - 59 - 3 - 6 - - -French Polishers .. .. - - - 3 - - - - - -Upholsterers <strong>and</strong> Coach Trimmers - 1 18 1 1 - - - - -Smiths .. .. ·.- - 15 - - - - - 1 -Motor Mechanics ·. .. 32 - 232 - 9 - 12 - 4 Fitters <strong>and</strong> Mechanics .. 45 - 121 - 28 - 7 - 1 Plumbers .. ·. .. 9 - 118 - 1 - 11 - I Tinsmiths & Sheet Metal Workers 5 - I15 - - - 1 - - -Farriers .. .. ·. - - 2 - - - - - - -Electrical Fitters <strong>and</strong> Wiremen 20 - 245 - 15 - 6 - - Workers in Chemical Processes .. 32 20 27 - 11 4 - - - -Printers, Bookbinders, <strong>and</strong>Photographers .. .. 29 5 123 li 11 - 1 - 1 -Bricklayers .. .. .. 7 - 74 - - - - -Masons .. ·. .. 25 - - - 4 - :2 - Plasterers ·. .. ·. 10 - 45 - 2 - 1 - -Builders' Labourers ·. 1 - 21 - 5 - - - - -Painters <strong>and</strong> Decorators ·. 21 - 108 - 11 - - - 1 Other Industrial 'Workers .. 24 5 66 135 I 1 27 5 - Motor Transport 'Workers .. 4 - 45 - 3 - - - 4 Other Transport Workers ·. 6 - 19 -- - - - - - Shop-keepers <strong>and</strong> Managers .. 2 4 20 8 11 9 - 4 1 -Shop Assistants <strong>and</strong> Salesmen .. 53 142 18G 280 14 33 16 43 4 8Bank <strong>and</strong> Insurance Officials .. 9 5 I14 43 6 21 6 - - -Civil Servants <strong>and</strong> Local AuthorityOfficials .. .. .. 33 27 258 384 47 16 22 12 4 4Clerks ·. .. .. 121 75 677 578 43 37 35 22 11 9Typists ·. .. .. 1 65 - 386 - 29 - 10 - 4Other Personsin Clerical Occupations.. .. .. 4 16 53 146 9 - - - - 4Hotel, Restaurant <strong>and</strong> BoardingHouse Keepers .. .. - 2 - 7 - - - - - 1Laundry Workers .. .. - 1 - 36 - 4 - - - -Domestic Servants .. .. - 42 - 398 - 10 - 32 - 32Persons engaged in Home Duties 1 402 - 614 - 149 - 49 - 27Farmers <strong>and</strong> Relatives Assisting - - - - 1 - 2 - 2 -Agricultural Labourers, Gardeners<strong>and</strong> Nurserymen ·. ·. 8 - 9 1 1 - - - - -Students in Attendance at Primary<strong>and</strong> Secondary Schools ·. 27 48 5 139 27 25 4 2 1 15Students in Attendance at WholetimeVocational Schools ·. 342 333 1,793 1,321 157 153 124 74 51 92Teachers <strong>and</strong> Teachers-in-Training 10 55 43 86 13 28 9 37 5 10Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Occupations .. 18 5 217 90 2 - 14 1 - 1Students (Medicine, Law, Engineering,Dentistry) .. .. 70 36 44 40 - - - - 1 -Nurses .. .. .. - 6 - 43 - 3 2 - - -Fishermen .. .. .. - - 1 - - - - - - -Hairdressers .. · . .. - - 80 43 - - - - - -Watchmakers · . · . - - 15 - - - - - - -Cinema Workers · . · . - - 32 - - - - - - -Musicians · . · . ·. - - 304 335 - - - - - -Other Occupations .. .. 49 52 171 88 52 28 22 7 19 10No Occupation .. 79 140 73:! 1,075 63 122 19 33 16 40--- --- -- --- ----- -- --- -- ----- --- -- --- ----- ----- -----COMBINEDTOTALS .. 2,780 13,155 1,293 705 400TOTALS•• .. 1,216 1,564 6,624 6,531 604 689 369 336 142 258
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