APPENDIX F-continued. II. Twelve Practical Rules for the Teachers of National Schools, III. General Rules and Regulations as to the Appointment and Classification of Teachers and Monitors, &c., &c., IV. Notice to Managers of National Schools relative to the payment of Teachers APPENDIX G. Page 13 I. List of 4,704 Schools in operation on the 31st December, 1851, with Sum- II. List of 94 Schools to which the Commissioners made Grants towards Build- III. List of 13 Schools Suspended for various reasons, IV. List of 160 Schools struck off the Roll during the year 1851, with the reasons V. List of 76 Schools vested in, or assigned to the Commissioners of National Education, towards the Repairs of which Grants were awarded during the year ended 31st December, 1851, VI. List of Schools in which Monitors were paid during the year 1851; showing the name of the Monitor, the year of his or her standing, and the Amount VII. List of Teachers in National Schools to whom Premiums were paid in the year 1851, for "order, &c., &c.," VIII. List of Teachers in Workhouse Schools to whom Gratuities were paid in the IX. Table showing the Number of National Schools in Operation, and the Num- ber of Children on the Rolls, as returned by the Managers; the Number of Schools towards the erection of which the Commissioners have made Grants, but which have not y come into Operation, and the expected attendance upon them; the Number of Suspended Schools; the Number of APPENDIX H. I. Lists of New Schools taken on dwing the year: Statistics (Nos. 1 and 2), of 252 Applications upon which Grants were made by the Commissioners of National Education during the year ending the 31st December, 1851: No. 1. List of 209 Schools to which Grafts of Salaries and Books, or Books only, were made, and which were included in Appendix No. 2. List of 43 Schools to which the Commissioners appropriated Grants during the year 1851, for Building and Fitting-up, and which are included in Appendix G. II., . II. List of Teachers to whom Premiums and Gratuities were 34 270 No. 3. Names of Teachers recommended by Frofessors, and selected by the Commissioners, for Lord Morpeth's (now the Earl of Carlisle) No. 2. List of 40 Industrial Schools in connexion with the Commissioners 378 APPENDIX H-continued. IV. Lists (Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5) of 82 Agricultural Schools in connexion on the 31st December, 1851, whether Building or in Operation: No. 1. Twenty-one Model Agricultural Schools in Operation, No. 2. Four Model Agricultural Schools in partial Operation, No. 3. Three Model Agricultural Schools in course of Building, No. 4. Thirty-eight Ordinary Agricultural Schools in Operation, 380 380 380 381 List of (5) National Schools in which the Managers or Patrons, at their own request, receive only Grants of Books and the Benefits 382 No. 3. List of (128) Poor Law Schools in connexion on the 31st Decem- VI. Amount of Sales to Poor Schools not in connexion with the Board, during the year 1851; to Poor Schools in the British Colonies; to English Work- house Schools; to the Committee of Council on Education in England; to English Factory Schools, &c., &c., VII. List of 35 Schools, towards the Erection of which the Commissioners made Grants, and which were brought into operation during the year 1851, and I. Lists of Head, District, and Sub-Inspectors of Schools, with their Districts, on No. 1. Inspectors of National Schools on the 31st December, 1851, I. Four Tables showing the Number of Vested, to be Vested, and Non-Vested, No. 1. Summary in Provinces of Number of Vested National Schools on the No. 2. Summary in Provinces of the Number of School-houses on the No. 4. Summary in Provinces of the Total Number of School Rooms, with Roll Nos., in Vested, to be Vested, and Non-Vested Houses, THE EIGHTEENTH REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF NATIONAL EDUCATION (FOR THE YEAR 1851.) TO HIS EXCELLENCY ARCHIBALD WILLIAM EARL OF EGLINTON AND WINTON, May it please your Excellency, I.-1. WE, the Commissioners of National Education in Ireland, beg leave to submit to your Excellency this our Eighteenth Report. II. 2. On the 31st of December, 1850, we had Number of schools in ope4,547 schools in operation, which were attended by ration. 511,239 children. At the close of the year 1851, the number of schools in operation was 4,704, and of pupils on the rolls, 520,401, showing an increase in the schools in operation of 157, and an increase in the attendance for the year 1851, as compared with the year 1850, of 9.162 children. 3. Besides the 4,704 schools in operation, there are Building grants, 94 schools not yet in operation, towards which, at various times, we have made building grants; of these grants, 43 (involving liabilities to the extent of £2,999 13s. 4d.) were made during the past year. When the buildings for these 94 schools shall have been completed, they will afford accommodation to 9,236 additional pupils. 4. The number of schools struck off the rolls, during Total number of the year 1851, for the various reasons specified in the schools, Increase in the number of schools. * Appendix, was 160; 13 schools were suspended, which may hereafter be re-opened; and 252 new schools were added to the list. The entire number of schools on our rolls on the 31st December, 1851, was 4,811, including those in operation, those suspended, and those towards the building of which we have promised aid. The actual attendance in the schools in operation, and that which may be expected in those to which aid has been promised, would, together, amount to 529,637. 5. The following table shows the number of National Schools, together with the number of children in attendance therein, as specified in our several Reports, to the 31st of December, 1851. From this Return it will be seen, that there has been a steady increase in the attendance at the National Schools every year, except in 1847 and 1849, the decrease in which years is attributable to the causes adverted to in the Reports for those years. Average num ber on the rolls 6. The total attendance in 1851 of 520,401 children, of each school." in the 4,704 schools in operation, gives an average, on the rolls, of 110 to each school. Of the 160 schools struck off the roll during the last year. 86 belonged to the class of Operation Schools. To the remaining 74 schools grants for building had from time to time been awarded, which grants were cancelled for various reasons during the year 1951. |