Teacher Training Regulations




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No 13

annum) in the case of a student who lives at home but who is obliged
to travel more than four miles daily each way to attend the training
college.

Studentships.—Divisions C and D.

  1. The Board may admit as a student in Division C any teacher
    who for not less than two years immediately preceding has been regu-
    larly employed in teaching in a school or schools of a grade not higher
    than Grade III, and who satisfies conditions (c) and (d) as for Divi-
    sion A.
    In regard to such of these students as have not satisfied condition (b)
    of Division A, the principal may, with the approval of the Board,
    arrange for their attendance at continuation classes or elsewhere in
    the non-professional subjects required for Class D.
    No allowances shall be payable to students in Division C except in
    such cases (not more than five of those admitted to any college in any
    year) as may be approved by the Minister, but in no case shall the
    allowances exceed those payable to students in Division B.

  2. Notwithstanding anything in the above provisions, the Board
    may admit to the training college, for such period (not exceeding two
    years) as it may determine, any teacher of a public school or of a
    secondary school who, on the certificate of an Inspector of Schools
    or the recommendation of the Board of Governors of such secondary
    school respectively, may be deemed worthy of further training in
    professional work. Such students may be termed “students of
    Division D.” No allowances shall be payable in such cases.

  3. Notwithstanding anything contained in clause 10 above, Uni-
    versity graduates or persons who as matriculated students have satis-
    factorily completed an approved course of not less than two years
    at a recognized agricultural college may be admitted, to a number
    not exceeding five in any year, as students of Division A for one
    year of training with corresponding allowances; provided that they
    satisfy conditions (d) and (e) of the clause as for ordinary students
    of Division A, and give such evidence of teaching ability or promise
    as the Board may require. Allowances for such students shall not be
    payable in any case for a longer period than one year, nor shall any
    such student be admitted except with an undertaking to devote his
    whole attention during the period to subjects of professional study and
    practice under the direction of the principal.

  4. Every student to or for whom any of the allowances above
    mentioned are payable shall enter by his parent or guardian, or by
    some other person approved by the Board and the Minister, into a
    bond to return the amount paid in allowances in case he shall fail to
    complete his course, or be dismissed on the grounds named in clause
    29 hereof, or fail to complete within the time prescribed such term of
    service as may be prescribed in a public primary, secondary, or tech-
    nical school, or in any endowed school, in New Zealand. The bond
    shall be on the form supplied by the Department. No allowances
    shall be paid to or for any student until the said bond has been
    executed.

  5. (1. A studentship shall not be tenable with a Junior Scholar-
    ship of the University, or a Senior National Scholarship, or any other
    scholarship, if the value of any such scholarship, added to that of
    the studentship, exceeds £60 per annum in any one year.
    (2.) None of the allowances named in clauses 10 to 14 hereof shall
    be payable in the case of any student for a greater period than two
    years; nor shall any allowance be payable to a student for any period
    during which he has been in receipt of salary as a teacher or pupi-
    teacher, or of allowance as probationer.

  6. The allowances to any student shall not include university
    college fees in respect of any classes at which the student’s attendances
    and progress have not been satisfactory, or, if such fees have been
    paid, the amount shall be deducted from any allowances due to him,
    or be otherwise recoverable from him by the Board.

  7. In no case shall the number of students admitted in any year
    under Divisions B, C, and D conjointly be so great as thereby to make
    the total number of all students in attendance at the training college
    more than 100.

  8. All allowances to students shall, subject to the restrictions
    named in these regulations, be paid monthly, save that the first pay-
    ment of a student’s allowance may be a quarterly payment.



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🎓 Studentships - Divisions C and D Requirements and Allowances (continued from previous page)

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🎓 Student Bonds and Service Undertakings

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🎓 Studentship and Scholarship Restrictions

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🎓 Training College Student Numbers and Allowance Payments

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