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Table III.
Hours per subject per week.
35
Subject.
Year I
Year II
Year III
Year IV.
English.
8
7
5
Arithmetic.
a.
9
2
1
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Algebra.
4
3
3
Geometry.
2
2
Trigonometry.
2
Technical Drawing.
4
F
4
4
Carpentry.
N.
2
2
2
2
Hygiene.
12/1
1
1
1
Eng. Science.
4
(f) COURSE CERTIFICATES:-
It will be necessary at an early date to decide on the type of
certificate which will be awarded to successful pupils.
A reasonably high standard will require to be set from the begin-
ning, as it is hoped that possession of a "Class I" certificate will be
accepted by employers as giving an apprentice entrance to the "part time
day" scheme already referred to.
It is suggested that three grades of certificate be issued on
completion of the Junior Technical School course:-
Class I Certificate:- Implying that in the opinion of the Principal
the student is certain to bo able to take a responsible post, say
foreman or higher.
Class II Certificate: Implying that in the opinion of the Principal
the student will probably qualify as leading hand or junior draughtsman.
Class III Certificate: To be awarded to pupils who complete the course
successfully without showing special ability.