Education Regulations




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

Provided that if at the beginning of any subsequent quarter it appears that the attendance in any such school or department has increased so that the mean of the quarterly average attendance 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 Board may make such addition to the Staff as is required to bring the number of teachers and pupil-teachers for that quarter up to the number prescribed for a school having the average attendance shown in column (5) of that table: Provided also that if at the beginning of any quarter it appears that the average attendance in any such school or department has decreased so that—

(i.) The mean of the average attendance for the three quarters immediately preceding, and

(ii.) The mean of the average attendance for the two quarters immediately preceding, and

(iii.) The average attendance for the quarter immediately preceding have fallen as low as indicated in columns (2), (3), and (4), respectively, of Table C hereto, then the staff shall be reduced to that prescribed for a school having the average attendance shown in column (5) of that table.

In the case of any one of the events referred to in the last preceding paragraphs (i), (ii), (iii), the Board may, at its discretion, reduce the staff accordingly.

(2.) Nothing in this clause shall be deemed to affect the grade in which a school is placed, or to affect the salary of any teacher.

Table B.

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

(1)

Average Attendance rises for

(5)

Average Attendance for Year immediately preceding. Three Quarters to Or Two Quarters to Or One Quarter to Staff to be as for School with Average Attendance.
Less than 36 ... 39 42 45 36–80
36–80 84 87 90 81–120
81–120 125 130 135 121–160
121–160 165 170 175 161–200
161–200 208 215 220 201–250
201–240 248 255 260 251–300
241–280 288 295 300 281–320
281–320 328 335 340 321–360
321–360 368 375 380 361–400
361–400 408 415 420 401–450
401–450 460 470 480 451–500
451–500 510 520 530 501–550
501–550 ... ... and so on, adding 50 for each subgrade above Subgrade VIIA.

Table C.

Showing Decrease in Quarterly Average Attendance upon which the Staff of a School may be reduced.

(1)

Average Attendance has fallen

(5)

Average Attendance for Year immediately preceding. For Three Quarters to And for Two Quarters to And for One Quarter to Staff to be as for a School with Average Attendance.
36–80 ... 30 25 20
81–120 ... 75 70 65
121–160 ... 115 110 105
161–200 ... 155 150 145
201–240 ... 190 180 170
241–280 ... 230 220 210
281–320 ... 270 260 250
321–360 ... 310 300 290
361–400 ... 350 340 330
401–450 ... 390 380 370
451–500 ... 440 430 420
501–550 ... 490 480 470

And so on, adding 50 for each subgrade above Subgrade VIIA.

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21 December 1914
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