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Croydon 1951

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Croydon]

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MEDICAL INSPECTION IN SCHOOLS.

The system of routine medical inspection is now as follows- A. Primary and Modern Secondary Schools.

(1) Entrantsi.e.,Children admitted for the first time to a Maintained School.
(2) 8-year-old Groupi.e.,Children who had attained their 8th birthday at the opening date of the Term but have not yet reached their 9th birthday and who have not been medically examined at the age 8 years.
(3) Primary Leaversi.e.,Children in their last year of attendance in a Maintained Primary School and who have not been medically examined in that year.
(4) Leavers (Final)i.e.,Children in their last year of attendance in a Maintained Secondary School who have not been medically examined in that year.
(5) Special Cases (if any)i.e.,Children of other ages who are apparently defective and whom the Head Teacher and parents wish the Medical Officer to see at his next visit.

A total of 12,978 children were examined as compared with
11,102 in 1950, and 8,912 parents attended the examinations. The
percentage attendance of parents in the Entrants' group was for
boys 90.1 per cent. and girls 89.0 per cent.; in the Intermediate
group, boys 58.9 per cent., girls G8.2 per cent. in the Leavers'
group, boys 10.1 per cent., girls 33.2 per cent.; and in the Other
Ages group, boys 74.8 per cent., girls 78.9 per cent.
The total percentage of parents attending was 68.7 as against
64.4 last year.
616 specials and 481 re-inspections of children were carried
out.