Education Regulations




Dec. 17.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 4003

Part II.—Grades of Salaries payable to Assistants.

Grade. Minimum. Maximum. Special Increment. Annual Increment.
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
£ £ £ £
1 120 140 20 10
2 140 160 20 10
3 160 200 20 10
4 210 240 20 10
5 250 270 20 10
6 270 290 10 10
7 300 320 10 10
8 330 370 10 10

(2.) A deduction of 10 per centum from the salary payable in accordance with the foregoing provisions shall be made in the case of every uncertificated head or sole teacher and in the case of every uncertificated assistant, and a deduction of 5 per centum in the case of every assistant or head or sole teacher who is the holder of a license to teach; but if in any such case the said deduction would reduce the salary below £120 per annum no greater deduction shall be made than is sufficient to reduce the salary to £120.

(3.) In addition to the salary payable in accordance with the provisions of Part II of the Schedule herein, there shall be paid by way of salary the sum of £30 per annum in the case of every married assistant, except where the husband or wife of such assistant is—

(a.) A head or sole teacher, in which case no such addition shall be made; or

(b.) An assistant, in which case such addition shall be made only to the salary of the husband:

Provided that no married woman employed as an assistant in a public school shall be entitled to the additional salary herein provided unless payment of the additional salary is approved by the Minister on account of special circumstances.

(4.) For the purposes of this clause the expression “married assistant” includes an assistant who is a widow or widower having one or more children under the age of sixteen years.

  1. Subject to the provisions hereinafter contained, the salaries payable to teachers in public schools shall be the salaries of the grades (as defined in clause 13 hereof) prescribed for those teachers in Schedules II, III, and IV hereunder.

SCHEDULE II.—MIXED SCHOOLS, SEPARATE BOYS’ SCHOOLS, AND SEPARATE GIRLS’ SCHOOLS.

Average Attendance. Grade of School. Grade of Salary of Head Teacher. Number of Assistants. Grades of Salaries of Assistants. Number of Pupil-teachers (Junior Teachers).
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (7)
9–20 I I .. .. ..
21–35 II II .. .. ..
36–80 IIIA IIIA 1 2 .. ..
81–120 IIIB IIIB 2 2, 1 .. ..
121–160 IVA IV 3 3, 2 .. 1
161–200 IVB IV 4 3, 3, 2 1
201–240 IVc IV 5 4, 3, 3, 2 1
241–280 VA V 6 4, 3, 3, 2 2
281–320 VB V 7 5, 3, 3, 2, 2 2
321–360 Vc V 8 5, 4, 4, 3, 2, 1 2
361–400 VD V 9 5, 4, 4, 3, 2, 1 3
401–440 VIA VI 10 6, 4, 4, 3, 2, 2 4
441–480 VIB VI 11 6, 4, 4, 3, 3, 2, 1 4
481–520 VIIA VII 12 7, 5, 5, 4, 4, 3, 2 5

and so on, each subgrade above Subgrade VIIA being determined by each increase of forty or part of forty in average attendance.



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🎓 Regulations and Amendments to Regulations under the Education Act, 1914 (continued from previous page)

🎓 Education, Culture & Science
17 December 1918
Education Act, Regulations, Grading of schools, Salaries of teachers, Staffing of schools, House allowances, Pupil-teachers, Probationers, Native schools, Attendance registers, Training colleges