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Elementary Schools.
This time-table, however, can be modified and also extended,
according to local needs. In particular, French can be replaced by
English. Arithmetic includes also the elements of Algebra. Most of
the intermediate schools have now 8 or 9 classes. In their lower
classes they merely represent the elementary School. As a specimen
of the time-tables of the intermediate schools, that of the one for
oovs In Stettin mav still be exhibited here.
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Natural Science . .
“hysics (Chemistry)
Geography
History .
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English
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Drawing .
Singing . .
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On the 27th of June 1901 there were in Prussia 456 public inter-
mediate schools, with 3759 school-classes, and 134 741 pupils, who
were taught by 3571 male and 1192 female, together 4763 teachers.
According to confessions, these Schools are classified into 284 Protestant,
54 Roman Catholic, 59 common to both denominations, and 59 undenominational ones.
Of the pupils 117 853 were Protestants, 13 314 Roman Catholics, 393 of other
Christian denominations, and 3171 Jews.
Of the Scientific teachers
3621, i. e. 2896 men and 725 women were of the Protestant
526. ,, 442 , , 8 » 3» 3 Roman Catholic
1, was of another Christian denomination,
and 35, i. e. 27 men and 8 women were of the Jewish persuasion.
No statistics are available for this question in the case of the technica teachers.
Of the schools 452 are supported bv the communities. 2 bv the State. and 2 by
sndowments.
As independent educational establishments, there were 413 schools with 130971
pupils; connected with an elementary school, 43 schools with 3770 pupils.