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(b.) The annual return of free pupils under these regulations shall be
sent to the Inspector-General of Schools not later than the 1st April in
each year, and a supplementary return, containing the names of those
not included in such annual return, shall be sent in like manner
immediately after the close of each subsequent term or quarter. The
annual return and the supplementary return shall be on forms provided
by the Education Department.
(c.) In the case of transfer from one school to another the free pupil
who is entitled to transfer in accordance with these regulations shall be
furnished with a certificate on a form provided by the Education Depart-
ment, and no secondary school, district high school, or technical school
shall admit such pupil to a free place without this certificate. A cer-
tificate on the same form should be given to every pupil who has satis-
factorily completed his course as the holder of a junior or senior free
place, and such certificate must accompany every application for the
extension of a junior free place under clause 5, (i), or for the granting of a
senior free place under clause 7, (c).
22. Every endowed secondary school that does not provide free
places in accordance with section 87 of the Act shall in the scholarships
offered under section 86 thereof make provision as follows:โ
(i.) For scholarships giving free tuition to those pupils who, as holders
of scholarships, are qualified for free places under paragraph (a) of
clause 2 hereof, and under paragraph (a) of clause 7 hereof; and
(ii.) For other scholarships, in regard to which the governing body
shall, in November or December, 1908, and from time to time thereafter,
state for the Ministerโs approval the conditions under which it proposes
to grant such scholarships:
Provided that no scholarships shall be awarded in any year under
paragraph (ii) hereof until scholarships have been awarded to all those
qualified for scholarships under paragraph (i) hereof.
ALEX. WILLIS,
Clerk of the Executive Council.
By Authority: JOHN MACKAY, Government Printer, Wellington.
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Regulations under The Education Act, 1904 - Secondary Education (Continued)
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๐ Education, Culture & Science2 April 1908
Education Act 1904, Secondary Education, Free places, Pupils, Regulations, Transfers, Examinations, Scholarship, Endowed schools
- ALEX. WILLIS, Clerk of the Executive Council.
NZ Gazette 1908, No 26