HC Deb 27 July 1959 vol 610 cc16-7W
Miss Vickers

asked the Secretary of State for the Colonies the amount of money spent on European, Asian and African Education in Kenya in the financial years 1956–57, 1958–59 and 1959–60.

Mr. Lennox-Boyd,

pursuant to his reply [OFFICIAL REPORT, 11th June, 1959; Vol. 606, c. 1151], supplied the following information:

TABLE 2
EDUCATIONAL EXPENDITURE IN THE LAST YEAR OF THE 1954—1957 DEVELOPMENT SCHEME AND UNDER THE 1957–1960 DEVELOPMENT SCHEME
Allocated Expenditure Actual Expenditure 1956–57 Total Value of the 1957–60 Scheme Actual Expenditure 1957–58 Estimated Expenditure 1958–59 Estimated Expenditure 1959–60
£ £ £ £ £
European Education 193,823 428,605 147,340 191,945 89,320
Asian Education 208,932 614,862 (a) 115,195 (a) 213,096 (a) 286,571 (a)
African Education 380,856 857,181 348 160 275 520 233,501
Arab Education 4,891 51,423 12,367 22,198 16,858
Unallocated Expenditure
Trade and Technical Education —(b) 181,080 23,759 38,000 119,321
Special Scheme 13,118 84,446 35,018 31,847 17,581
Total 801,618 2,217,597 681,839 772,606 763,152
(a) Including expenditure on Goan education.
(b) No specific allocation for Trade and Technical Education in 1956–57.

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