Education Regulations




3194
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 103

  1. The following shall be the maximum staff and salaries for any normal school and training college taken together:—
    (1.) Principal of the training college: £500 a year, or £600 if the principal be also the Professor or Lecturer on Education at the University College.
    (2.) Headmaster of the normal school: Salary of Grade 10, together with house allowance as for head teacher of a public school of Grade X.
    (3.) First assistant: Salary of Grade 7.
    (4.) Kindergarten mistress
    First secondary assistant
    Head teacher of model school
    } Each with a salary of Grade 6.
    (5.) Other assistants, lecturers, and instructors approved by the Minister:—
    1 with salary of grade 5 ;
    1 ,, 4 ;
    1 ,, 3 ;
    2 ,, 2 ;
    2 ,, 1 :

Provided that in lieu of two assistants, lecturers, or instructors of Grade 1, the Board may, with the approval of the Minister, appoint one assistant, lecturer, or instructor with a salary of Grade 4, or may in like manner appoint one with salary of Grade 5 in lieu of one with salary of Grade 2, and one of Grade 1, or one with salary of Grade 6 in lieu of one with salary of Grade 3, and one with salary of Grade 1:
Provided also that if there be a junior kindergarten class or classes in the normal school, the maximum staff named herein may, with the approval of the Minister, be increased by the addition of one assistant with a salary of Grade 2:
Provided also that the Minister may approve of grants not exceeding £200 in all for providing for the instruction of the students in subjects of manual instruction, in physical and military drill, and in singing; but no part of any of such grants shall be paid to any of the staff named above:
Provided further that if in any one year the total number of students is much less than 100, or the average attendance in all departments to the normal school is much less than 500, the staff may, at the discretion of the Minister, be reduced proportionately.
7. Every training college shall be open at all times to—
(1.) Any member of the Board or of the Committee of Advice
(2.) Any Inspector of Schools employed by an Education Board in the university district;
(3.) The Inspector-General of Schools or any other Inspector of the Education Department.

ENTRANCE TO TRAINING COLLEGES AND ALLOWANCES TO STUDENTS.
8. (i.) In regard to admission to any training college no distinction shall be made between applicants residing within the education district in which such training college is situated and applicants residing outside such district.
(ii.) Subject to these regulations students may be admitted as holders of studentships in Division A, or in Division B, or in Division C.

Studentships.—Division A.
To be admitted in Division A a student must satisfy all of the following conditions—namely, he must—
(a.) Have completed his course as a pupil-teacher or a probationer in some education district to the satisfaction of the Education Board of that district;
(b.) Have passed the matriculation examination of the University of New Zealand, or have satisfied the requirements in reading, English, and arithmetic, and in such other subjects as will secure him a partial pass for Class D;
(c.) Give satisfactory evidence of his ability to teach, as by a certificate to that effect signed by an Inspector of Schools;
(d.) Give satisfactory evidence as to moral character, and produce a satisfactory certificate of health from a medical officer approved by the Board;
(e.) Make a declaration of his intention to become a teacher, and enter into a bond as prescribed in subclause (iii) hereof.
The allowances payable to a student in Division A shall be £30 a year, together with the fees of the university college classes attended by the



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