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Acton 1936

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Acton]

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Sch.Date.No. examd.Very few nits.Few Nits.Many Nits.VerminTotal Unclean.
A.B. %C.D. %%
21July2823.5.3.74.6
Sept.2292.62.6
22July2621.9.72.6
Sept.3053.23.2
23July3121.9.92.8
Sept.2965.72.3.38.4
24July2602.6.7.33.7
Sept.2335.5.41.77.7
25July186.53.531.072.1
Sept.199.5.5
26July2584.27.004.615.8
Sept.2131.84.23.29.3
27July1422.11.42.86.3
Sept.1451.31.3
28July166.61.82.4
Sept.1551.21.2
29July1354.4.75.1
Sept.136.71.42.2
30July234.8.8
Sept.195.5.51.02
31July801.21.22.5
Sept.122.81.81
32July816.12.48.6
Sept.1201.6.82.5
33July444.54.5
Sept.427.17.1

BOROUGH OF ACTON EDUCATION COMMITTEE.
SWIMMING INSTRUCTION, SEASON, 1936.
The School Swimming Season opened on Monday, 4th May,
1936, and provision was made for 53 classes at the Public Baths,
32 for boys and 21 for girls. Of these, 50 classes were held in school
hours whilst one class for boys and two classes for girls were held
in periods immediately before or after normal school hours. All the
instruction was given by the teaching staff of the Schools.
The season normally closes on the 30th September, but, as
in previous years, one or two small classes continue to attend the