Board of Education Regulations




NEW ZEALAND

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE

PROVINCE OF CANTERBURY.

Published by Authority.

Vol. XX. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1873. No. XLVIII.

Provincial Secretary’s Office,
Christchurch, 4th November, 1873.

His Honor the Superintendent directs the publication of the following Regulations,
which were adopted by the Board of Education at a meeting held on October 13,
1873.

WALTER KENNAWAY,
Provincial Secretary.

BOARD OF EDUCATION.

REGULATIONS FOR THE EXAMINATION AND CLASSIFICATION OF SCHOOL TEACHERS.

  1. No Teacher shall be appointed to the permanent charge of a school unless
    the holder of a certificate of fitness granted under the regulations prescribed by the Board.

  2. There shall be three classes of certificates, with three divisions in each class.
    The first and second classes to be attained only upon examination by the Board of
    Examiners; the third class may be granted by the Inspector of Schools, or a Special
    Examiner.

  3. Examinations shall be held by the Inspector of Schools at such times and places
    as may be expedient (of which due notice shall be given), when all candidates who pass in
    the subjects required under the 5th Regulation shall be entitled to a certificate of the third
    class.

[Vol. XX., No. 48



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4 November 1873
Teacher Certification, Education Regulations, Canterbury Province
  • Walter Kennaway, Provincial Secretary