Education Regulations




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
No. 167

  1. Probationers and junior teachers shall be required to conform to the ordinary rules and by-laws of the Board in all matters not otherwise provided for in these regulations, and on appointment must sign a copy of these regulations to signify their adherence thereto.

REGULATIONS.—PART II.

I. NATIVE SCHOOLS.

  1. (1.) The regulations made by Order in Council dated the 12th April, 1915, relating to Native schools, are hereby amended by substituting the following schedule for the First Schedule to Part XIII of the said regulations:—

FIRST SCHEDULE.

Grades of Native Schools and Salaries of Teachers.

Average Attendance. Grade of School. Subgrade of School. Salary of Head Teacher. Salary of Assistants.
(1)
£ £
9–20 I .. 130–160 ..
21–25 II II(i) 160–220 40–60
26–35 II II(ii) 160–220 60–80
36–50 IIIA IIIA(i) 220–270 105–125
51–80 IIIA IIIA(ii) 220–270 105–125
81–120 IIIB .. 230–290 105–125
121–160 IVA .. 280–330 125–165
161–200 IVB .. 280–330 125–165

Note (i).—In addition to the salary payable above, there shall be paid by way of salary the sum of £35 per annum in the case of every assistant teacher who is obliged to live away from home.

Note (ii).—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.

(2.) The Second Schedule of the said regulations is hereby amended by deleting the words “and II” after the words “For schools of Grade I,” and by substituting the words “For schools of Grades II and III” for the words “For schools of Grade III.”

II. ATTENDANCE REGISTERS AND RETURNS.

  1. (1.) The second proviso to clause 9 of the regulations made by Order in Council dated the 21st day of December, 1914, is hereby amended by inserting the words “or of a Medical Inspector of Schools” after the words “District Health Officer.”

(2.) Clause 11 of the said regulations is hereby amended by deleting the words “quarterly or” after the words “calculating the.”

(3.) Clause 13 of the said regulations is hereby amended by adding after paragraph (e) the following paragraph:—

“(f.) The status of one or more schools is altered by the consolidation of two or more schools, or by the opening of a school in a new building on a new site, or otherwise as approved by the Minister.”

III. TRAINING COLLEGES.

  1. The regulations made by Order in Council dated the 21st December, 1914, as amended by Orders in Council dated the 14th May, 1917, 30th April, 1918, and 21st May, 1918, are amended as hereinafter provided.

  2. The proviso to clause 4 (1), (b), is hereby deleted.

  3. Clause 6 is hereby deleted, and the following clause is substituted therefor:—

“6. (1.) After consultation with the Committee of Advice the Board shall make recommendations to the Minister regarding appointments to the staff of the training college and normal school, and on receipt of the Minister’s approval thereto the Board shall make appointments accordingly. Except in regard to the appointments of the Principal and Vice-



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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, Teacher qualifications, Probationers, Junior teachers, Appointment criteria, Service terms, Promotions, Training colleges