β¨ Regulations and Examination Results
Numb. 22.
SUPPLEMENT
TO THE
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
OF THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1881.
Published by Authority.
WELLINGTON, MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1881.
"The Education Act, 1877." Examination of
Pupil-teachers in Drawing.
ARTHUR H. GORDON, Governor.
ORDER IN COUNCIL.
At the Government House, at Wellington, this
twenty-ninth day of March 1881.
Present:
HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR IN COUNCIL.
IN exercise and pursuance of the powers and
authorities vested in him by "The Education
Act, 1877," the Governor, with the advice and con-
sent of the Executive Council of the colony, doth
make the regulation hereto annexed respecting the
examination of pupil-teachers in drawing; and, with
the like advice and consent, doth prescribe that this
order shall take effect from the date hereof.
REGULATION.
At any examination of candidates for teachers'
certificates, pupil-teachers in the service of any
Education Board may present themselves for ex-
amination in drawing. Of four divisions of the sub-
ject, viz., (1) freehand, (2) geometrical, (3) perspec-
tive, and (4) model drawing, they may take up any
one or more at one examination, or at successive
examinations, and in any order; and their success
in one or more of the four divisions will render
them so far exempt from examination in drawing
when they become candidates for certificates.
FORSTER GORING,
Clerk of the Executive Council.
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Examination of Teachers.
Education Department,
Wellington, 31st March, 1881.
THE following lists contain statements of the
principal results of the examination held at the
end of January, 1881, except so far as relates to can-
didates in the Education District of Otago. It must
be understood that the granting of a certificate
depends only in part upon the result of an examina-
tion, and that candidates who have not had the ex-
perience required by the regulations, or who do not
receive the necessary marks from a School Inspector,
have no claim to a certificate.
The first list contains the names of the successful
candidates at the examination for Class D. The
second supplies similar information with regard to
Class E. The third and fourth lists give the names
of candidates who will be allowed to qualify for
Classes D and E respectively, by passing at the next
examination in those subjects only in which they
have this year been unsuccessful. The fifth is the
list of candidates whose status before the examination
was "provisional," and who have now passed in the
additional subjects necessary for a full certificate.
Every candidate will receive a private intimation
of his success or failure, and those whose names are
in the third and fourth lists will be advised as to the
subjects in which they will require to be examined
again.
An asterisk against a name signifies that the candi-
date is too young to hold a full certificate.
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π Regulation for Examination of Pupil-teachers in Drawing
π Education, Culture & Science29 March 1881
Order in Council, Pupil-teachers, Drawing examination, Education Act 1877
- Arthur H. Gordon, Governor
- Forster Goring, Clerk of the Executive Council
π Announcement of Teacher Examination Results Summary (January 1881)
π Education, Culture & Science31 March 1881
Teacher examinations, January 1881 results, Class D, Class E, Provisional status
NZ Gazette 1881, No 22