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Government of Bengal Quinquennial Report of the Progress of Education in European Schools in Bengal For the Years 1922-23-1926-27

1928

(I) A tattle showing the total receipts and expenditure for each of the years 1921-22 to 1926-27.. (ii) A table showing the detaileTreceipts and experiditare for 1922-23 and 1926-27 (iii) The results of the Dow Hill Training College Examinations from 1921 to 1926.. (i i) The Report on the Dow Hill Training College Examinations for the year 1926 (e) The prospectus of each institution CHAPTER IX. [...] General activities of the European Schools (i) Music in the Ettropean Schools— (a) The Inter-Schools' Singing Contest.. (b) The Trinity College of London (c) The Associated Board of the Royal Academy of Music and the Royal College of Millie (ii) The Elocution Contest (iii) The Inter-Schools' Exhibition of work (iv) The European Schools (Bengal) Athletic Association (v) The Physical Training of Gi [...] The Office of the Fund was located with the office of the Inspector of European Schools. [...] Towards the end of the qtfinquennium the Anglo-Indian community has taken a growing interest in education and this is shewn in the number of meetings held and t ventilation of the subject in the public press. [...] the means of obtaining a closer recognition of the Cambridge School Certificate Examination by the Calcutta University but since that time a. greater light has been focussed upon the -University end of Eurpean education and that desire on the part of the Anglo-Indian community will find I hope satisfaction in the recent introductions which I made into the Code of Regulations just before it we
education
Pages
215
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.140570
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
1-4 unknown view
Chapter I.—Introductory
5-21 unknown view
Chapter II.—Primary Education
22-24 unknown view
Chapter III—The Higher Grade Schools
25-86 unknown view
Chapter IV.—The Secondary Schools
87-107 unknown view
Chapter V.—Collegiate Education
108-111 unknown view
Chapter VI.—Technical and Practical Education
111-122 unknown view
Chapter VII.—The New Code of Regulations
123-124 unknown view
Chapter VIII.—The Government Institutions for Europeans
124-183 unknown view
Chapter IX.—General Activities among the European Schools in Bengal
184-210 unknown view
Chapter X.—The Policy in the Quinquennium 1927-28 to 1931-32
211-213 W.F. Papworth view

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