✨ Education Regulations
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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
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- (d.) The day technical school shall give to each holder of a junior free place under these regulations regular instruction in—
(i.) English, as for the Civil Service Junior Examination, or commercial English, including in either case English composition and the study of one or more of the works of some standard author or authors (not less than 600 lines of poetry and 100 pages of prose in a year).
(ii.) Arithmetic as prescribed for Standard VII of the public-school syllabus, or elementary mathematics (viz., arithmetic, algebra, and geometry), or practical mathematics, or commercial or actuarial arithmetic.
(iii.) Any appropriate branch of drawing as specified in Division VI of clause 43.
The instruction referred to in (i), (ii), and (iii) must be given regularly throughout the year at recognized classes for not less than three hours a week in the case of (i), two hours a week in the case of (ii), and one hour a week in the case of (iii).
In addition, the pupil must also regularly attend at the day technical school a grouped course approved by the Minister under clause 43 of these regulations. The total time given to such instruction must not, with the time given to the subjects enumerated in (i), (ii), (iii) hereof, be less than twenty hours a week regularly throughout the year.
- (e.) Every holder of a junior free place under these regulations who is admitted to special, associated, or college classes other than classes at a day technical school shall receive in each year instruction in—
(i.) English of a standard higher than that required for Standard VI of the public-school syllabus, or commercial English, or one of the languages named in paragraph (2) of clause 40 of these regulations; the English, or commercial English, as the case may be, to include English composition, and a study of one or more than one of the works of some standard author or authors—not less than 600 lines of poetry and 100 pages of prose in a year.
(ii.) Arithmetic as for Standard VII of the public-school syllabus, or mathematics, or practical mathematics, or mensuration, or commercial or actuarial arithmetic.
He must receive the instruction referred to in (i) and (ii) at recognized classes, at each of which he must make not less than twenty hour-attendances during the year.
He must also take in each year one or more of the subjects specified in clause 43 of these regulations, and must make in respect of each subject not less than twenty hour-attendances in each year. The subjects, if more than one is taken, must be related. No capitation under clause 77 (f) hereof will be paid in respect of attendances at classes for unrelated subjects.
- (f.) Subject to these regulations, the following payments, in addition to the capitation payable under the Act, may be made to the controlling authority of classes under the Act, other than day classes at a day technical school, on account of each junior free pupil admitted to such classes, namely :—
(i.) For each attendance at a recognized technical class in any of the subjects named in clause 43 of these regulations a payment of 3d. ;
(ii.) For each attendance at a recognized continuation class in any of the subjects named in paragraphs (1), (2), (3), (4) of clause 40 of these regulations, or in book-keeping or shorthand, a payment of 3d. :
Provided that no such payment shall be made on account of a junior free pupil for any class in which he has made less than twenty hour-attendances during the year: Provided further that under this clause not more than £5 shall be paid on account of any one junior free pupil in each year.
Senior Free Places.
- (g.) Subject to these regulations, a senior free place at a day technical school is tenable by any pupil who—
(i.) Is the holder of an Education Board Senior Scholarship, or of any other scholarship that the Minister approves for this purpose; provided that the value of any such scholarship is not greater than £40 per annum in the case of any pupil who is obliged to live away from home in order to attend the day technical school, or more than £10 in any other case: or
(ii.) Has passed the Matriculation Examination or the Civil Service Junior Examination, or the special examination for senior free places, or such examination as the Minister may approve in the subjects in which he has received instruction as a junior free pupil: or
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NZ Gazette 1911, No 13