Article 40. (c.) If the girls in the school be not taught plain needlework as part of the ordinary course of instruction. (d.) If the registers be not kept with sufficient accuracy to warrant confidence in the returns. The Church institution circular - Page 1341862Full view - About this book
| M. Kempson - 1862 - 932 pages
...average attendance. (6.) IÍ the Teachers are manifestly incapable (2), or have not been duly paid. (<?.) If the registers be not kept with sufficient accuracy to warrant confidence in the Returns. (rf.) If the Inspector has reason to believe that anyone of the Teachers is an immoral character (3).... | |
| Great Britain. Committee on Education - 1869 - 808 pages
...does not exceed 40, and who form part of one school under a certificated teacher in the same premises. (c.) If the girls in the school be not taught plain...needlework as part of the ordinary course of instruction. (cL) If the registers, accounts, and certificates (Articles 79, and 88, columns 2-3) do not warrant... | |
| Convocation prov. of Canterbury - 1859 - 1052 pages
...for each child in average attendance. (l>.) If the principal teacher be not duly certified. (•:. ) If the girls in the school be not taught plain needlework as part of the ordinary course of instruction. (</.) If the registers be not kept with sufficient accuracy to warrant confidence in the returns, (e.)... | |
| Sir James Kay-Shuttleworth - 1862 - 664 pages
...each child in average attendance. (6.) If the principal teacher be not duly certificated (Article 61). (c.) If the girls in the school be not taught plain...Inspector's Report, there appears to be any primd facie objection of a gross kind. A second inspection, wherein another Inspector or Inspectors takes... | |
| Sir James Kay-Shuttleworth - 1862 - 240 pages
...each child in average attendance. (b.) If the principal teacher bo not duly certificated (Article 61). (c.) If the girls in the school be not taught plain...ordinary course of instruction. (d.) If the registers bo not kept with sufficient accuraey to warrant confidence in the returns. < <•.) If, on the Inspector's... | |
| Sir James Kay-Shuttleworth - 1862 - 866 pages
...each child in average attendance. (4.) If the principal teacher bo not duly certificated (Article 61). (c.) If the girls in the school be not taught plain...needlework as part of the ordinary course of instruction. (</.) If the registers be not kept with sufficient accuracy to warrant confidence in the returns. (e.)... | |
| Education Ministry of - 1862 - 66 pages
...grant, being one-third of such due payment, upon the money received by the managers, under Article 40. (c.) If the girls in the school be not taught plain...needlework as part of the ordinary course of instruction. (rf.) If the registers be not kept with sufficient accuracy to warrant confidence in the returns. (e.)... | |
| Sir James Kay-Shuttleworth - 1862 - 664 pages
...each child in average attendance. (4.) If the principal teacher be not duly certificated (Article 61). (c.) If the girls in the school be not taught plain needlework as part of the ordinary coun>e of instruction. (rf.) If the registers be not kept with sufficient accuracy to warrant confidence... | |
| Thomas Morrison (LL.D.) - 1863 - 440 pages
...grant, being one-third of such due payment, upon the money received by the managers, under Article 40. (c.) If the girls in the school be not taught plain...sufficient accuracy to warrant confidence in the returns. («.) If, on the Inspectors report, there appears to be any pnma fade objection of a gross kind. A... | |
| British and foreign school society - 1863 - 566 pages
...17. School Accounts. According to Article 51 (d), "The Grant is withheld altogether if the register be not kept with sufficient accuracy to warrant confidence in the returns." In the present Code the words " and accounts " is inserted after " register." This is a point of importance... | |
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