✨ Education Regulations




2498

THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

[No. 82

TABLE A.--Showing Decreased Yearly Average Attendance necessary
for Reductions in the Grades of Schools.

If Yearly Average has fallen--
Grade to which School is
to be reduced.
(2.)
For Three Years
to
(3.)
For Two Years
to
(4.)
For One Year
to
I 15 12 9
II 25 20 15
III 35 30 25
IV 80 70 60
V 120 110 100

Nevertheless, the subgrade to which a school belongs within such
grade shall be determined in accordance with the yearly average attend-
ance for the year immediately preceding as hereinbefore provided.

  1. (a.) Notwithstanding the grade in which any school is placed, if at
    the beginning of any quarter it appears that the attendance at such
    school has increased so that the mean of the quarterly average attend-
    ance for the three quarters, or for the two quarters, or the attendance for
    the quarter immediately preceding, is as high as that shown in column 2,
    or column 3, or column 4, as the case may be, of Table B hereto, the
    number of teachers shall be the same as if the school were placed in the
    grade shown in column 5 of that table.

TABLE B.--Showing Increase in Quarterly Average Attendance upon
which the Staff of a School may be increased.

Grade or Subgrade
in which
School is placed.
(2.)
Three Quarters
to
(3.)
Two Quarters
to
(4.)
One Quarter
to
(5.)
Staff to be as
if School
were in Grade
IIA 24 27 30 IIB.
IVA 55 60 65 IVB.
IVB 85 90 95 V.

(b.) This clause shall affect the staffing of the school only for the
quarter therein prescribed.

(c.) Nothing in this clause shall be deemed to affect the grade in which
a school is placed, or, except as prescribed herein, to affect the salary or
allowance of any teacher whose appointment has not been made by virtue
thereof.

  1. (a.) In the case of the opening of a new school, or of the opening
    afresh of a school that has been closed for more than six months im-
    mediately preceding, the amount of the salary payable to the teachers
    of the school from the date of opening thereof shall be paid after the first
    calendar month in which the school has been open continuously on and
    after the first Monday of the month.

(b.) Until the end of the first quarter during the whole of which the
school has been open as aforesaid the staff and the salaries of such school
shall for any period be the same as for a school graded under clause 7
hereof as having an attendance equal to the average daily attendance of
the said school from the day of opening until the end of such period, and
thereafter as the mean of the average attendance for the several quarters
until the 31st December next ensuing.

(c.) The mean of the quarterly average attendances for the year in
which the school has been open continuously for not less than one
quarter immediately preceding the end of such year shall be deemed to
be the yearly average attendance for such year, and on the 1st January
next ensuing the school shall be graded according thereto for the purpose
of the First Schedule hereto.

  1. In the case of the closing of a school, or as soon as under the pro-
    visions of these regulations a reduction in the staff of a school is immin-
    ent, the Minister may give notice to every teacher whom he deems it
    necessary to discharge in order to carry out such reduction, and no salary
    shall be paid to any such teacher for a longer period than three months
    after the date of such notice.


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VUW Te Waharoa PDF NZ Gazette 1909, No 82





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πŸŽ“ Staff Salaries and Allowances in Native Schools (continued from previous page)

πŸŽ“ Education, Culture & Science
Salaries, Allowances, Head teachers, Assistant teachers, Native schools, Education Amendment Act 1908, First Schedule, Second Schedule