Public Instruction in Bulgaria
Proportion of Boys and Girls
In Bulgaria during the school year 1903–1904, the total number of students showed a significant difference between boys and girls.
Overall, there were approximately 54 girls for every 100 boys. In percentage terms, 68% of students were boys and 32% were girls. This shows that boys attended school more frequently than girls, although girls’ education was steadily improving.
Proportion by Nationality
The ratio of girls to boys varied significantly across different nationalities and types of schools:
Bulgarian national schools: 50.35 girls per 100 boys
Bulgarian private schools: 40.62 girls per 100 boys
Bulgarian Mahommedan schools: 40.60 girls per 100 boys
Bulgarian Catholic schools: 79.63 girls per 100 boys
Bulgarian Protestant schools: 92.30 girls per 100 boys
Bulgarian Turkish schools: 84.76 girls
