A BOABDING SCHOOL.
In this" "esfabUshment,~tb."frty, boarders constitute .th c normal <" strength, "and although "day-boys" take lunch at the" school, that phase of the matter does not concern, this In such .institutions, careful records are. kept of expenditure, and* upon these figures in the present case this problem is based. Accepting thirty, as the,average num : ber' in residencej 'the .records show that an. additipn: of, five .boarders increases the gross annual !expenditufe by three hundred pounds, but at the same time it diminishes the average cost per head bygone pound. Upon'these figures can the reader -find what the annual . expenditure 'is ',when" the establishment has the normal number of boarders, viz.:, thirty? -Thisis a practical question likely to be' met.; daily.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 32, 7 February 1931, Page 9
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121A BOABDING SCHOOL. Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 32, 7 February 1931, Page 9
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