✨ Education Regulations Amendment
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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
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(b) As to clause 6 (B),—
By deleting the words “Every pupil admitted to a technical high school or a technical school under paragraphs (a), (b), (c), or (d) of clause 2 hereof”, and substituting therefor the following words:—
“Every full-time pupil admitted to a technical high school or a technical school under paragraphs (c) or (d) of clause 2 hereof”.
(c) As to clause 6 (C),—
(i) By inserting after the word “hereof” the words “and every pupil admitted to part-time day or evening classes under paragraphs (c) or (d) of the same clause.”
(ii) By deleting from the proviso to paragraph (c) the words “such pupils”, and substituting therefor the words “pupils admitted under paragraph (e) of clause 2 hereof”.
(6) As to clause 7,—
(i) By deleting subclause (a).
(ii) By deleting subclause (b), and substituting therefor the following subclause :—
“(b) A senior free place is tenable by any pupil who has passed the University Entrance Examination or the School Certificate Examination, or the Intermediate Examination, or any other examination approved by the Minister for this purpose.”
(iii) By deleting subclause (c) and the note appended thereto, and substituting therefor the following subclause :—
“(c) On the recommendation of the Principal of a secondary school or technical high school, based on the school records and examination results for the year, and of an Inspector of Schools, or, in the case of a district high school, on the recommendation of the Senior Inspector of the district or in part on such a recommendation and in part on the results of a special examination, a senior free place may be awarded by the Director to any pupil who, after obtaining the educational qualification for a junior free place, has satisfactorily completed a course of instruction during the two years immediately preceding. In the case of a pupil of a secondary school or a district high school, such course shall include not less than 36 units of work as defined in the Schedule to clause 6 hereof, such 36 units to include at least 8 units in English (Group I), 5 units in Group II, 4 units of a continuous course in Group IV, and, if a subject is chosen from Group III, not less than 6 units therein. In reckoning units for this purpose, credit cannot be given for any subject in which less than 2 units have been completed during the two years, nor for any subject in which the conditions of the Schedule to clause 6 have not been satisfied. In the case of a pupil of a technical high school, such course shall include not less than 36 units of a course approved by the Director.”
(7) As to clause 9, by deleting from the proviso thereto after the word “term” the words “or quarter” wherever they occur.
(8) As to clause 10, by deleting from subclause (i) the words “Lower Leaving Certificate”, and substituting therefor the words “School Certificate”.
(9) As to clause 13, by deleting the clause, and substituting therefor the following clause :—
“13. In case there shall not be sufficient accommodation at the school for all pupils seeking admission to the school, those qualified by attainment for senior free places shall first be admitted, and then the remaining applicants in such order as the Minister, after consultation with the Board, shall determine.”
(10) As to clause 14,—
(i) By deleting from subclause (ii) the words “or quarter”.
(ii) By deleting subclause (v).
(11) As to clause 16, by deleting from subclause (i) all the words after the words “the first-named school”.
(12) As to clause 19, by deleting the clause.
(13) As to clause 20,—
(i) By deleting from subclause (a) the words “or quarter”.
(ii) By deleting from subclause (b) the words “or district high school, and the Director of every technical high school”, and substituting therefor the words “or technical high school, and the Headmaster of every district high school”.
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🎓 Education, Culture & Science11 February 1935
Education Act, Public Schools, Salaries, Grading, Staffing, Secondary Schools, Certificates, Free Places, Manual Instruction, Technical Instruction, Teachers’ Incorporation, Court of Appeal, Attendance Registers, Examination, Classification, Itinerant Teachers