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1010 ITALY

Statistics of various classes of schools :-

No.

Teachers

_

Pupils

Males

Females

Total

£• lAsili for Infants (1915-16) .

6,455

15,320

__

500,705

|| Public schools/ 10 *"

§1 (1916) Whet? 5 '

100,105

1 75,993 I

1,655, 733

1,511,518

3,167,245

20,091

/ I

291,206

233,573

524,779

.2« Private do. (1907-08)

f>,534

8,130

148,081

w lEveniug, do. (1907-08)

4,783

148,233

34,140

182,378

fGovtwmenl School* (1917-

1918):—

Men

Women

Supplementary schools (for

-•-

girls only)

124

} 1,510

3,230-[

287

30,114

30,401

c

Normal schools.

164

1,583

33,645

35,228

c. ft

Ginnasi ....

296

2,574

622

40,739

13,535

54,274

Lieei ....

165

1.304

102

8,932

2,011

10.943

1

Technical schools

399

3,769

2,619

77,553

45,427

123,9601

Tech. institutes

87

1,842

251

21,980

4,016

25, we*

Private (1917-18) :—

a

Supplementary schools

95

93

3,416

3,509

i

Normal schools

42

38

839

877

Ginnasi ....

231

10,100

379

10,479

Lioei . . . .

68

753

o

Technical schools

182

8,199

2,404

10,603

kj Technical institutes .

33

1,316

1,434

i Exclusive of 206 auditors.

2 Exclusive of 104 auditors.

Statistics of Italian universities, 1917-18

Date of

Date of

Founda-

Students ,

_

Founda-

Students

tion

tion

State Universities : —

Rome

1303

4,609

Bologna Caghari

1200

2,624

Sassari

1677

217

1626

438

Siena

1300

214

Catania

1434

1,661 1

Turin

1404

2,394

Genoa

1243

2,874 |

Free Universities : —

Macerata

1290

231

Camerino

1727

328

Messina

1549

843 !

Ferrara

1391

501

Modena

1678

527

Perugia

1276

282

Naples

1224

7,874 !

Urbino

1564

170

Padua

1222

1,685

University Courses

Palermo

1805

2,703

(Licei of Aquila,

Parma

1502

m

Bari, Catanaaro) .

379

Pavia

1300

1,160

Pisa

1338

1,486 !

Total

33,798

Besides the universities there are also three institutions of university rank— the Institute of Higher Education in Florence ; the Royal Scientific and Literary Academy in Milan ; and the Higher Technical Institute of Milan.

There were, also, six higher institutes for commercial education (Turin,