Parliamentary Papers, Band 28

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Seite 92 - Act in that behalf mentioned, unless such child, being of the age of ten years or upwards, is employed, and is attending school in accordance with the provisions of the Factory Acts, or of any bye-law of the local authority (hereinafter mentioned) made under section seventy-four of "The Elementary Education Act, 1870," as amended by " The Elementary Education Act, 1873," and this Act, and sanctioned by the education department.
Seite 299 - ... 35. The diary or log-book must be stoutly bound and contain not less than 300 ruled pages. 36. The principal teacher must- make at least once a week in the logbook an entry which will specify...
Seite 300 - Obtained a favorable report from an inspector. 48. Teachers attending the examination may, at their option, take the papers of the first or second year's students, (article 102.) 49.
Seite 293 - ... and duly audited ; and all statistical returns and certificates of character (Articles 67, 77, and 80) may be accepted as trustworthy.
Seite 273 - Any local authority, parent, or other person interested in the employment or education of a child over twelve and under fourteen, may require the principal teacher for the time being of any certified efficient school, which such child has attended, to furnish a certificate specifying the number of school attendances made by the child in the school during each year, for which the school registers are preserved.
Seite 290 - ... a school or department of a school at which elementary education is the principal part of the education there given, and shall not include any school or department of a school at which the ordinary payments in respect of the instruction from each scholar exceed ninepence a week...
Seite 291 - The inspector may delegate to an assistant the duty of examining into the attendance and proficiency of the scholars.
Seite 310 - Scrofula, fits, asthma, deafness, great imperfections of the sight or voice, the loss of an eye from constitutional disease, or the loss of an arm or leg, or the permanent disability of either arm or leg, curvature of the spine, hereditary tendency to insanity, or any constitutional infirmity of a disabling nature, is a positive disqualification in candidates for the office of pupilteacher.
Seite 79 - That the child has been prevented from attending school by sickness or any unavoidable cause :
Seite 308 - Applications for a pension will be received only from the managers of the school in which the teacher is serving at the date of retirement. (4.) These applications will be collected for decision on their comparative merits, twice a year, about Lady Day and Michaelmas. (5.) Teachers who entered on the charge of a school before 1851, will be regarded, cceterit paribu», as having the first claim.

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