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160CONVENT AND MONASTERY SCHOOLS.28. The number <strong>of</strong> these Schools, <strong>and</strong> the attendances (excluding pupilswho were paid for by the Industrial Schools Branch) for the year ended 30thJune, <strong>1936</strong>, were as follows r-s-ConventMonasteryConventMonasteryClassTOTALS ••<strong>of</strong> SchoolClass <strong>of</strong> SchoolTOTALS ••Paid solely by CapitationIAverageNumber <strong>of</strong> I Number <strong>of</strong> AverageSchools Pupils Dailyon Rolls Attendance---316 I 105,093 88.51075 I25,014 22,218391 130,107 110,728Paid by Personal Salaries, &c.Number <strong>of</strong>SchoolsAverageNumber <strong>of</strong>Pupils onRollsAverageDailyAttendance32 5,732 4,790'49 9,893 8,53581 15,625 13,325Excluding pupils paid for by the Industrial Schools Branch, the averagenumber <strong>of</strong> pupils on the Rolls <strong>of</strong> the Convent <strong>and</strong> Monastery National Schoolsfor the year ended 30th June, <strong>1936</strong>, was 145,732.The average daily attendance at these Schools for the year was 124,053.The percentage <strong>of</strong> the average daily attendance <strong>of</strong> pupils to the average numberon the Rolls was 85.1.The teaching power in some Convent <strong>and</strong> Monastery Schools is partlymade up <strong>of</strong> Lay Assistants.s All persons now appointed as Lay Assistants arerequired to be qualified as such under the Rules <strong>and</strong> Regulations for NationalSchools.Lay Assistants who are included as members <strong>of</strong> the minimum recognisedStaff <strong>of</strong> the School as reguired by the Regulations, are paid personal salariesby the <strong>Department</strong>-an adjustment being made in the amount <strong>of</strong> CapitationGrant paid to a school in which such Lay Assistants are employed.• The number <strong>of</strong> Lay Assistants on 30th June, <strong>1936</strong>, in receipt <strong>of</strong> personalsalaries from this <strong>Department</strong> was 766 (Convent Schools 517, Monastery Schools.249).29.-SUMMARY OF CONVENT AND MONASTERY NATIONAL SCHOOLSACCORDING TO RELIGIOUS ORDERS ON 30th lUNE, <strong>1936</strong>.CONVENT NATIONAL SCHOOLS.161ISchoolsSchools paid byIReligious Order paid by Personal TotalCapitation Salaries,&c.Sisters <strong>of</strong> Mercy .. .. .. 153 14 167Presentation .. .. .. .. 61 8 69Sisters <strong>of</strong> Charity .. .. .. 31 - 81St. Louis .. .. .. .. 4 8 12Loreso .. .. .. .. 10 1 11St. John <strong>of</strong> God .. .. .. 8 - 8Holy Faith .. ".. ., 17 - 17Sacred Heart .. .. .. 4 - 4Sisters <strong>of</strong> St. Clare .. .. .. 3 1 4Brigidine .. .. .. .. 6 - 6Cross <strong>and</strong> Passion .. .. .. 1 - 1Dominican .. .. .. ., 3 - 3Immaculate Conception .. .. 2 - 2Ursuline .. .. .. .. 3 - 3Faithful Companions <strong>of</strong> Jesus .. .. 2 - 2St. Joseph .. .. .. .. 1 - 1Marist .. .. .. .. 2 - 2Poor Servants <strong>of</strong> the Mother <strong>of</strong> God <strong>and</strong>the Poor .. .. .. I - 1Jesus <strong>and</strong> Mary .. .. .. 1 - 1De La Sainte Union .. .. .. 1 - 1St. J oseph <strong>of</strong> Cluny .. .. .. 1 - 1Daughters <strong>of</strong> the Heart <strong>of</strong> Mary .. 1 - 1Total Convent National Schools .. 316 32 348MONASTERY NATIONAL SCHOOLS.SchoolsSchools paid byReligious Order paid by Personal TotalCapitation Salaries&c.Brothers <strong>of</strong> the Christian Schools,(De La Salle) .. ., .. - 18 18Presentation .. .. .. .. Z 9 11Franciscan .. .. .. .. - 11 11Patrician .. .. .. .. - 7 7Marist .. .. .. .. - 4 4Christian Brothers .. .. .. 73 - 73.Total Monastery National Schools .. 75 49 124
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