The 1919/1920 school year shows the number of pupils in primary schools in 15 January 1920, excluding the Klaipėda Region. Source note (Švietimo darbas, 1920 m. gegužės mėn., Nr. 5 (8), p. 16-17): In some counties, pupil enrolment data is not available for all schools. For the number of pupils in the missing schools, the average number of pupils derived from those schools in the same county from which the required knowledge is available, namely: 22 schools in Alytus County with 50 to 1,100 pupils each, 2 schools in Marijampolė County with 56 to 1,112 pupils each, 21 schools in Pasvalys County with 72 to 1,512 pupils each, 3 schools in Šakiai County with 59 to 177 pupils each, 14 schools in Šiauliai County with 58 to 812 pupils each and 1 school in Tauragė County with 61 pupils each, have been used. The total number of pupils should therefore be around 75,422.
The 1920/1921 school year shows the number of pupils in primary schools in 1 January 1921, excluding Klaipėda region.
The 1921/1922 school year shows the number of pupils in primary schools in 1 January 1922, excluding Klaipėda region.
The 1922/1923 school year shows the number of pupils in primary schools in 1 January 1923, excluding Klaipėda region.
The 1923/1924 school year shows the number of pupils in primary schools in 1 January 1924, excluding Klaipėda region.
The 1924/1925 school year shows the number of pupils in primary schools in 1 January 1925, excluding Klaipėda region.
The 1925/1926 school year shows the number of pupils in primary schools in 1 January 1926, excluding Klaipėda region.
The 1926/1927 school year shows the number of pupils in primary schools in 1926.
The 1927/1928 school year shows the number of pupils in primary schools in 1 January 1928, excluding Klaipėda region. The number of pupils in primary schools affiliated to teachers' seminaries has not been added to the number of pupils.
In the 1929/1930 school year, the number of pupils in primary schools does not include the number of pupils of the Institute for the Blind in Kaunas with 3 teachers and 29 pupils (18 boys and 11 girls).
In the 1930/1931 school year, the number of pupils in primary school does not include the number of pupils of two Institutes for the Blind: in Kaunas with 5 teachers and 34 pupils (21 boys and 13 girls), and in Šilutė with 3 teachers and 27 pupils.
In the 1931/1932 school year, the number of pupils in primary schools does not include the number of pupils of the Institute for the Blind in Kaunas with 5 teachers and 34 pupils (21 boys and 13 girls), a school for the Deaf-mute in Rusnė (Šilutė County) with 3 teachers and 27 pupils (12 boys and 15 girls), and a School for the Special Needs and Orphan children in Klaipėda, with 1 teacher and 25 boys.
In the 1932/1933 school year, the number of pupils in primary schools does not include the number of pupils under the authority of the Ministry of National Defence. Excluding the Institute for the Blind in Kaunas with 5 teachers and 44 pupils (27 boys and 17 girls), the School for the Deaf-mute in Rusnė (Šilutė County) with 3 teachers and 27 pupils (12 boys and 15 girls), and the School for the Special Needs and Orphan children in Klaipėda with 2 teachers and 44 pupils, which are all boys.
In the 1933/1934 school year, the number of pupils in primary schools does not include the number of pupils under the authority of the Ministry of National Defence. Excluding the Institute for the Blind in Kaunas with 6 teachers and 51 pupils (28 boys and 23 girls), the School for the Deaf-mute in Rusnė (Šilutė County) with 3 teachers and 28 pupils (14 boys and 14 girls) and the School for the Special Needs and Orphan children in Klaipėda with 2 teachers and 44 pupils, which are all boys.
In the 1934/1935 school year, the number of pupils in primary schools does not include the number of pupils under the authority of the Ministry of National Defence. Excluding the Institute for the Blind in Kaunas with 7 teachers and 57 pupils (31 boys and 26 girls), the School for the Deaf-mute in Rusnė (Šilutė County) with 3 teachers and 30 pupils (16 boys and 14 girls) and the School for the Special Needs and Orphan children in Klaipėda with 2 teachers and 45 pupils, which are all boys.
In the 1935/1936 school year, the number of pupils in primary schools does not include the number of pupils under the authority of the Ministry of National Defence. Excluding the Institute for the Blind in Kaunas with 7 teachers and 60 pupils (31 boys and 29 girls), the School for the Deaf-mute in Rusnė (Šilutė County) with 3 teachers and 28 pupils (15 boys and 13 girls).
In the 1936/1937 school year, the number of pupils in primary schools does not include the number of pupils under the authority of the Ministry of National Defence. Excluding the Institute for the Blind in Kaunas with 7 teachers and 62 pupils (32 boys and 30 girls), the School for Deaf-mute in Klaipėda with 3 teachers and 27 pupils (12 boys and 15 girls).
In the 1937/1938 school year, the number of pupils in primary schools does not include the number of pupils under the authority of the Ministry of National Defence. Excluding the Institute for the Blind in Kaunas with 10 teachers and 66 pupils (33 boys and 33 girls), the School for Deaf-mute in Klaipėda with 3 teachers and 23 pupils (10 boys and 13 girls).
In the 1938/1939 school year, the number of pupils in primary schools does not include the number of pupils in the Klaipėda Region, and the number of pupils under the authority of the Ministry of National Defence, as well as the number of the pupils of the School for the Blind in Kaunas.
In the 1939/1940 school year, the number of pupils in primary schools does not include the number of pupils under the authority of the Ministry of National Defence and the number of pupils of the School for the Blind and Deaf-mute in Kaunas. |