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iv. education and mental culture.
If there is only one intermediate school in the commune, it shall be a
coeducational school.
For permanent teachers there are 4 scales of salary, namely 2 000, 2 400,
2 800, and 3 200 kronor as minimums, and in addition a free apartment with
free heating, or equivalent reimbursement. For a permanent female teacher the
minimums are 1 600, 1 800, 2 000, and 2 200 kronor besides apartment and
heating. Teachers, male or female, with the qualifications of an adjunkt (see
above) have five years reckoned them to the good in rising to a higher scale
of salary.
Intermediate schools are under the guidance of a male or female rektor,
who has an extra salary of at least 800 kronor.
These schools are erected and provided for by the communes, however,
the State makes a direct annual grant to each school of 6 400 kronor (which
within certain limits may be increased by 1 600 kronor for each parallel class
and by a sum not exceeding 600 kronor for instruction in domestic economy),
and also contributes a certain ratio of the teachers’ salaries, particularly as
regards the periodical increments for years of service.
At present communal intermediate schools have been erected in 30 different
places.
Out of these schools 25 are entitled to hold the realskolexamen.
The temporary grant made by the Riksdag to these schools is from 1915
inclusive 300 000 kronor a year.
Private Higher Boys’ Schools, Coeducational Schools, and Private
Intermediate Schools.
Chiefly in consequence of the low fees paid in the State schools (see
above), vers^ few private higher schools have come into existence.
At present there are only 12 private boys’ schools or coeducational schools
that are entitled to hold the studentexamen, namely five at Stockholm
(Beskowska skolan, Palmgrenska samskolan,1 Withlockska samskolaii,
Sofi Almquists samskola, and Stockholms samgymnasium, the four
latter being coeducational schools); two at Uppsala (Fjellstedtska
skolan, a school for boys intending to enter the church, and Uppsala
enskilda läroverk and privatgymnasium, a coeducational school; one at
Gothenburgh (Göteborgs högre samskola); on at Lund (Lunds privata
elementarskola); one at Landskrona (Landskrona städs gymnasium); one
at Djursholm in the vicinity of Stockholm (Djursholms samskola);
and one at Lundsberg in Värmland (Lundsbergs skola). Three of these,
Palmgrenska samskolan, Lunds privata elementarskola, and Uppsala
enskilda läroverk, have also the right of holding the realskolexamen.
Lundsbergs skola and Fjellstedtska skolan are the only schools under State
superintendence which are boarding-schools.
These schools, like all private schools, are mainly supported by the
schoolars’ fees, but the State also contributes to their maintenance up to
about 18 000 kronor a year.
The grant made by the Riksdag in aid to these schools is 190 000 kronor.
1 Samskola: coeducational school.
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