Education Regulations




Feb. 17.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 405

  1. Voluntary contributions must be in money, except that where a building is given or granted rent-free by any person not being a controlling authority, or by any local authority, for the purpose of classes under the Act, account may be taken of the value or annual rental of such building on the basis of the assessment for local rates, and account may be taken of new books, new apparatus, and new material given for the use of classes under the Act at their market value, provided that such books, apparatus, and material are such as are, in the opinion of the Minister, required for the use of such classes.

VIII.—Scholarships.

  1. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in any regulations as to scholarships made under “The Education Act, 1877,” the Education Board of any district may, if it see fit, allow scholarships granted under the said Act to be held at any educational institution approved by the Minister, at which instruction is given in technical, commercial, or agricultural subjects, provided that such instruction is higher than that which is given in public schools in school classes under the Act.

IX.—Inspection

  1. An Inspector of the Department shall from time to time visit classes under the Act, and report on the condition and suitability of the premises and fittings, sufficiency of the apparatus, &c., used in the instruction, the character and quality of the instruction, the sufficiency of the teaching staff for the number of pupils under instruction, the general management of the classes, and the manner in which the regulations for registration, examination, &c., are carried out.

  2. The Inspector may question any pupil in the subject in which he has been under instruction, and may, if reasonable notice has been given, examine any class established under the Act.

  3. In the case of associated classes, a representative of the managers must, if required, be present when the Inspector visits the school, and the Inspector may require the production of such accounts and documents as will enable him to verify the allocation of the receipts and expenditure in respect of such classes.

J. F. ANDREWS,
Acting-Clerk of the Executive Council.

By Authority: JOHN MACKAY, Government Printer, Wellington.



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🎓 Subsidies on Voluntary Contributions and Bequests (continued from previous page)

🎓 Education, Culture & Science
Subsidies, Voluntary contributions, Bequests, Benefactors, Statutory declaration, Controlling authority, Technical instruction
  • J. F. Andrews, Acting-Clerk of the Executive Council

🎓 Scholarships for Technical, Commercial, or Agricultural Education

🎓 Education, Culture & Science
Scholarships, Technical instruction, Commercial education, Agricultural education, Educational institutions, Ministerial approval

🎓 Inspection of Classes under the Education Act

🎓 Education, Culture & Science
Inspection, Inspector of Classes, Premises condition, Teaching quality, Teaching staff, Class management, Accounts verification
  • J. F. Andrews, Acting-Clerk of the Executive Council