2 5 1 0 0 7 9 4 45 12 6 2 64 5 13 52 50 2 3 The cost of the Model School to the Institution is only 241. 98. 7d., as the scholars' fees amount to 3237. But last year, in the Minutes of the Committee of Council (vol. i, page 428), the gross cost was included in the average cost of students' maintenance, giving 61. per head too much. £ s. d. £ 8. d. ይ 8. d. - 29 2 6 798 16 0 1,000 0 0 £ s. d. £ 558 0 0 s. u. s. d. £ s. d. £ s. 127 19 0 350 0 0 244 10 3 2,950 0 0 420 0034 7 6 12 10 0 185 0 0 288,0 0 365 0 0 429 17 6 25 0 0 403 15 0 485 0 0 26 14 9271 19 0 2,372 15 6 5,293 15 05,515 0 0216 17 6 55 15 0113 12 11 10,954 4 6 502 0 0742 7 11 40,579 17 3 ture of male schools. The total current expenditure of the 14 training schools for Expendithe year 1854 was 32,3231. 12s. 24d.; and the average number training of students resident in them was 645; so that the average cost per student was 50l. 28. 3d., of which sum 15l. 1s. 9d. was for tuition, and 35l. Os. 6d. for board and other household expenses. In the following table are stated the averages similarly taken in the three preceding years : There are remarkable differences in the cost of board and in other household expenses, which I can only attribute to differences in the discretion with which the domestic affairs of different institutions are managed. The extraordinary expenditure for the year amounts to 18,796l. 78. 3d., and includes the cost (8,703l. 11s. 4d.) of erecting entirely new buildings for the Exeter Training School, together with the purchase of a site; and also the cost (5,402l. 98. 9d.) of greatly enlarging and extending St. Mark's College. The other items of expense under this head are for erecting a new class-room and extending the practising schools at Highbury; for erecting new practising schools at Cheltenham; for enlarging the buildings of the training school at Durham; and for erecting a laboratory at Battersea. male train The total income for 1854 was 40,5797. 17s. 3d.; of which Income of sum 10,9541. 48. 6d. was contributed for buildings, leaving ing schools. 29,625l. 12s. 9d. as the current income of the year. Of the last-mentioned sum 10,8087. 158. was contributed, for Queen's scholarships and certificates, from the funds at your Lordships' disposal; 13,310l. 188. 3d. by voluntary contributions from various sources; and 5,505l. 19s. 6d. from the fees of students. The following table gives similar particulars with reference to the two preceding years: |