Education Examination Regulations




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 37

be as complete as possible, may be made in outline or in light and shade, and must fairly fill the sheet of drawing-paper.

(21.) Drawing, II.—Drawing with instruments: The candidate will be expected to be familiar with the geometrical operations and constructions set out in Section A of subject (12) Elementary Mathematics. The measurement of straight lines and of angles. The construction of plain scales. Drawing to scale from dimensioned sketches. The method of enlarging and of reducing a given diagram. Plans and elevations of straight lines and of plane figures lying in, standing vertically on, or inclined to the horizontal plane (but not in the latter case inclined also to the vertical plane). Plans and elevations and conventional isometric views of the following solids and of simple objects based thereon: the cube, the rectangular block, the triangular and the square prism, and the triangular, the square, and the hexagonal pyramid, the solid or object as the case may be having its base in the horizontal plane, and one edge of the base parallel to the vertical plane.”


Regulation No. 184 is hereby amended by deleting the words “prescribed number of marks in each subject,” and inserting in lieu thereof the words “prescribed number of marks.”

Regulation No. 186 is amended by adding the following paragraph:—
“If a candidate desires a certificate or statement with respect thereto, the Commissioner may, in his discretion, issue such certificate or statement on payment by the candidate of a fee of two shillings and sixpence to the Public Account at some branch of the Bank of New Zealand.

Regulation No. 187 is hereby amended by deleting the words “in the Professional Division by the number of marks severally obtained for (1) arithmetic and (2) elementary mathematics; in the Clerical Division.”

200A. The “Senior Examination” referred to in Regulation 200 shall be held in the month of January in each year, commencing between the fifth and the tenth days of the month, in each city or borough in which the Board of any education district has its office, and in any other places that may from year to year be appointed by the Commissioner, and also, if necessary, at such other times and places as the Commissioner may determine.

This regulation shall be deemed to take effect on and from the 1st day of April, 1915.

200B. The examination may be passed as a whole or in sections. In the latter case the first section must consist of not less than two subjects. The examination is intended for officers in the Public Service but any other person may be admitted either to the whole examination or to a section consisting of two or more subjects on payment of an entrance fee of £1; for admission to examination in a single subject, where such admission is permissible, the entrance fee payable shall be 10s.

This regulation shall be deemed to take effect on and from the 1st day of April, 1915.

200C. (1.) Every candidate must give notice in a form prescribed by the Commissioner, and such notice must be sent so as to reach the office of the Education Department not later than the 15th day of October next before the examination, and where necessary must be accompanied by a receipt for the payment of the prescribed entrance fee to the Public Account at some branch of the Bank of New Zealand.

(2.) A candidate’s notice may, however, be received between the 15th and the 31st day of October if it is accompanied by a bank receipt for a late fee of £1 in addition to the receipt for any entrance fee otherwise payable.

This regulation shall be deemed to take effect on and from the 1st day of April, 1915.

200D. As soon as possible after the Senior Examination has been held the Commissioner shall publish a list of the successful candidates, and in the list those that, taking the whole examination at once, have passed with distinction shall be specially indicated.

This regulation shall be deemed to take effect on and from the 1st day of April, 1915.

200E. Upon the publication of the list referred to in the last preceding clause, the Commissioner shall cause to be sent to each candidate a notification of the result of the examination. If a candidate desires any further



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🎓 Amendment to Regulation No. 187

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🎓 Senior Examination Notice Requirements

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🎓 Senior Examination Results Publication

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