THE ING KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, DECEMBER 9, 1932.
11. Where there is more than one teacher, corporal punishment shall be inflicted by the head teacher only, or under his express authority.
12. No persons other than teachers and pupils shall be permitted to occupy a class room during school hours.
School Registers.
13. There shall be a separate attendance register for each class to be kept in a form to be approved by the Director.
Medical Examination.
14. The manager of every boarding school or hostel attached to any school shall cause a medical examination to be held not less than once in each six months.
15. The examination shall be conducted by a registered medical practitioner, who shall report in writing on the general health of the boarders and on the sanitary condition of the school buildings as a whole and of the dormitories in particular. The report shall also give the names of any of the boarders whose state of health is such as to demand special treatment and shall state briefly the nature of the treatment required
16. A copy of the report shall be transmitted forthwith by the manager to the Director.
General.
17. Certificates of registration under the Education Ordinance, 1913, are issued in respect of the premises and of the persons named therein. New schools or transfers of existing schools will not ordinarily be approved in premises near to existing schools of a similar character. All changes
of address, or alterations of the premises, and changes of the manager shall be submitted for approval of the Director before- hand, and when approved the certificate will be corrected ac- cordingly by the Director.
18. No teacher shall be employed in any school without the previous written permission of the Director. Such per- mission may at any time be withdrawn by the Director.
Men teachers will not ordinarily be approved for employ- ment in schools for girls.
19. The work of each class shall be governed by a time table and syllabus, which shall be submitted to an inspector and, upon approval by him, shall be mounted and hung in a conspicuous place in the class room.
No book shall appear in the syllabus or be used regularly without the approval of the Director obtained beforehand.
Amendments to the time table or syllabus must also receive the approval of an inspector.
20. Not more than 50 pupils shall be taught at one time by one teacher, except when classes are massed for such pur- poses as drill, needlework, or singing.
21. In schools for girls boys may be admitted up to the age of twelve years, English, but not beyond.
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