Sessional papers of the Dominion of Canada 1913 . INDUSTRIAL TRAINING AND TECHNICAL EDUCATIONSESSIONAL PAPER No. 191d 863. 864 DOMINION OF CANADA ROYAL COMMISSION OS 3 GEORGE A. 1913 upon investment are concerned; but no High School proper can receive morethan 3,ooo Kroner a year. It is not likely that these High Schools could have succeeded but for theirinexpensive character. They are organized, appointed and equipped in thevery simplest way. They are residential schools where the pupils all live ^ch student brings to the school the bedding required and some other smallarticles


Sessional papers of the Dominion of Canada 1913 . INDUSTRIAL TRAINING AND TECHNICAL EDUCATIONSESSIONAL PAPER No. 191d 863. 864 DOMINION OF CANADA ROYAL COMMISSION OS 3 GEORGE A. 1913 upon investment are concerned; but no High School proper can receive morethan 3,ooo Kroner a year. It is not likely that these High Schools could have succeeded but for theirinexpensive character. They are organized, appointed and equipped in thevery simplest way. They are residential schools where the pupils all live ^ch student brings to the school the bedding required and some other smallarticles necessary. The total fees will average about 30 Kroner (about $8)per month, including board and residence. The total outlay of the student,including expense of travel, books, etc., would be between $50 and $65 for thefive months course. The fees vary somewhat and are slightly higher (47 to27 Kroner per month) at some Agricultural Schools. Many Scholarships are Provided. The Stale co-operating with County Councils provides a sum to be expendedyearly in Scholarships for the poorer students. These Scholarships are distr


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