(1.) STATISTICS OF ATTENDANCE IN THE HIGH, SENIOR, AND PUBLIC SCHOOLS FOR THE YEAR 1898–99. (2.) STATEMENT OF ATTENDANCE AND AVERAGE COST. This Statement includes all expenditure made upon Income Account, as shown by the Statement of Receipts and Disbursements. (3.) COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF INCOME AND EXPENDITURE. NOTE. The detailed information about the Montreal Protestant Schools given in Appendices A., B., and G., was obtained in response to an application made to the Protestant Board of School Commissioners. A similar application was made by the same mail to the Roman Catholic Board of School Commissioners for Montreal, but no answer had been received at the time of going to Press. Attendance High School Classes carry forward Primary Education III. TECHNICAL, COMMERCIAL AND AGRICULTURAL INSTRUC - 281 282 283 286 288 TION 289 V. SCHOOLS FOR THE BLIND AND THE DEAF AND DUMB 292 A. Regulation of the Council of Public Instruction re- B. The Public School Course of Study as prescribed in 1898 294 294 312 D. Regulations of the Council of Public Instruction 319 E. Regulations of the Council of Public Instruction F. Regulations of the Council of Public Instruction on 322 326 |