178Vr.-TABLE showing the Areas in which the residences <strong>of</strong> the Pupils mentionedin Table (1) above are situated.AREACountyCarlowCavanClareCorkDonegalDublinGalwayKerryKildareKilkennyLeitrimLeixLimerickLongfordLouthMayoMeathMonaghanOffalyRoscommonSligoTipperaryWaterfordWestmeathWexfordWicklowNorthern Irel<strong>and</strong>Great BritainOther Countriesr:Number <strong>of</strong> Pupilswhose homes aresituated therein5256181,3064,222511'8,4551,722.1,657578882280"5862,0213487871,634660·551460'734640'2,0591,202'685960,504412-6943,Total 35,111VII.-TABLE showing, by ages, the number<strong>of</strong> new pupils admitted to SecondaryClasses in the school year, <strong>1935</strong>-36 (compiled from the Entrance Examination.returns furnished by the schools).Age on 1st August, <strong>1935</strong> Boys Girls TotalUnder 12 years .. .. 360 236 59612 <strong>and</strong> under 13 years .. 1,582 1,303 2,88513 <strong>and</strong> under 14 .. .. 2,176 1,390 3,56614 <strong>and</strong> under 15 .. .. 1,318 1,022 2,34015 years <strong>and</strong> over .. .. 783 715 1,498179VIII.- ExaminationStatistics.(1) Durtuion. <strong>of</strong> Examinations, <strong>and</strong> Centres.-The Examinations for <strong>1936</strong>which began on the 16th June, <strong>and</strong> extended over nine days, were held at 255Centres in 131 different localities. The distribution <strong>of</strong> Centres was as follows :-Centres for BoysCentres for GirlsJoint Centres for Boys <strong>and</strong> Girls ..<strong>1936</strong>.1089057TOTAL 255(2) Superintendents <strong>and</strong> Examinet's.-Excluding those <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Department</strong>'sInspectors who did not receive extra remuneration for this work, the numbersemployed were:-In <strong>1936</strong>Men Women TotalSuperintendents .. .. 139 117 256Examiners .. .. .. .. 128 50 178B(3) TABLEshowing the general results <strong>of</strong> the Examinations.GIRLS:<strong>1936</strong>--Number Number I PercentageNumber passed with passed <strong>of</strong> thoseEXAMINATION Examined Honours without ExaminedHonours who passedOYS:Leaving Certificate 1,479 848 408 84.9IntermediateCertificate .. 3A78 1,875. 758 • 75.6------TOTAL .. 4,957 2,723 1,166 78.5Leaving Certificate 917 604' 170 84.4IntermediateCertificate" ~,87S 1,296 92.6. 77.3-----TOTAL .. 3,792 1,900 1,096 79.0GRANDTOTAL "8,749 4,623 I 2,262 78.7TOTALS .. 6,219 4,666 10,885
(4) Analytical Tables <strong>of</strong> the Results <strong>of</strong> the Exarni ti ., ma Ions :_A.-INTERMEDIATECERTIFICATE.<strong>1936</strong>'---BoysGIRLSPercentage TotalTotal passed with PercentagePercentage TotalExaminedTotalHonourspassed withpassed PercentageExamined Honours passedIr!sh (Full Course) · Irish (Lower Course) ·. · . 1,757· 59.4· . ·. 1,72193.6English (Full Course) 1,917- 88.555.5· .91.3· . English (Lower Course) · . 3,346 39.8956· . 93.7 -· . 89.5Greek ]28 2,794.. · .- 100.037.4· . 94.1Latin .. . · 678 45.1 7984.4 - 9a.7"French (Full· . 2,928 ICourse) .. · . 47.8 100.0·.100.047383.1French (Lower Course) · . 35.967775.136.3'. 79.0German (Full Course)·. .. 200 1,984- 69.0:35.3· . .. 75.2German (Lower Course) 3 100.0 408100.0 - 81.1Italian . . '.,·. · 9 110.. 44.430.0 81.8Spanish . . - 2.. · . - -50.0History <strong>and</strong> Geography· . 1 100.0 -·. .. 100.0 - -Mathematics· . 3,439 34.5 -· . 80.2 -Elementary Mi1the'~atics2,864 -· . 3,468(Girls only)'40.3 72.735.2 80.0Arithmetic (Girls only) ·. - 884-45.2· . - 1,98884.8SCIence (Full Course) ·. · . - . - 678· . 1,810 -Science (Lower Course) ..37.5 I· . 75.2 -·.100.0Domestic Science ·. 178 770 78.142.579.7Commerce ·. · . · . - 59.. · - - -1,35366.1Music .. ·. ·. 260 16.2 21.6· . 75.828080.5Drawing .. ·. .. 6 16.7 33.319.6 . 87.1Manual Instruction. 2,017 30.73982.8 69.2· . 1,71082.1· . · . 110 67.3 96.431.183.000oB.-LEAVINGCERTIFICATE-BOYS.<strong>1936</strong>----Percentage PercentageTotal Total Percentage failed on passed onTotal Percentage Examined passed with Honours Paper Pass PaperExamined Passed in Honours Honours or Full Course or LowerPaper Course PaperIrish (Full Course) · . ·. ·. 974 98.5 - 79.5 1.5 -Irish (Lower Course) .. ·. .. 504 95.0 - - - 95.0English (Full Course) ·. ·. 1,463 97.9 - 62.4 2.1 -English (Lower Course) ·. ·. · . J4 100.0 - - - 100.0Greek ·. .. ·. ·. 343 97.7 ISO 85.3 0.7 96.4Latin ·. ·. ·. - · . 1,150 93.7 335 83.6 1.5 91.8French (Full Course) .. ·. · . 120 80.0 - 17.5 20.0 -French (Lower Course) . · . 31 87.1 - - - 87.1German (Full Course) · . ·. · . 1 100.0 - 100.0 0.0 -German (Lower Course) ·. · . · . 2 50.0 - - - 50.0Italian ·. ·. ·. ·. - - - - - -Spanish · . ·. .. 1 100.0 1 100.0 0.0 0.0History .. ·. · 1,141 72.7 935 47.9 19.4 36.9Geography .. · . · . . 1,19& 87.6 941 34.1 12.1 86.4Mathematics · . ·. ·. . 1,427 75.1 348 65.2 6.0 69.0Applied Mathematics · . ·. · . 21 52.4 4 50.0 0.0 41.2Music .. · . . · . 2 100.0 I 0.0 0.0 100.0Physics (Full Course) ·. · . ·. 76 72.4 - 28.9 27.6 -Physics (Lower Course) ·. .. ·. 8 75.0 - - - 75.0Chemistry (Full Course) · . ·. · . 350 74.3 - 36.6 25.7 -Chemistry (Lower Course) ·. ·. · . 20 60.0 - - - 60.0General Science (Full Course) · . ·. 118 83.1 - 42.4 16.9 -General Science (Lower Course) ·. . 11 81.8 - - - 81.8Botany (Full Course) · . ·. · . Il 72.7 - 27.3 27.3 -Botany (Lower Course) · . · . - - - - - -Physiology <strong>and</strong> Hygiene (Full Course) ·. 13 100.0 - 61.5 0.0 -Physiology <strong>and</strong> Hygiene (Lower Course) ·. - - - - - -Domestic Economy ·. ·. · . - - - - - -Commerce .. · . ·. .. 88 77.:-l 48 54.2 8.3 60.0Drawing .. ·. .. · . 439 82.5 263 43.3 8.7 69.3•....00•....
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