4

grades

Principal's

Allowance.

16.

Salaries of

Part-time

teachers.

Unqualified teachers are divided into the following

(a) Unqualified Local Teachers, whose salaries may for

Grant purposes be approved at the rates given in

the Government scales for uncertificated teachers

(see Appendix V), except in special cases approved

by the Director of Education.

(b) Unqualified European Teachers, whose salaries may for grant purposes be approved at the rates given for unqualified teachers in the Burnham Scales of August, 1945. (See Appendix II.)

The Principal of a Grant School shall be entitled

to an allowance in addition to the normal salary allowed by

this Code. If the school has fewer than 300 pupils, the

allowance will be 150 a month for a man.or 120 a month for a'

woman, while if the school has 300 pupils or more the respective allowances will be $200 and $160.

This Principal's allowance shall for all purposes

be reckoned as basic salary. While the Principal is on approved long leave, the allowance shall be paid both to

the Principal and to the acting Principal.

17.

For part-

The salary scales laid down in the preceding

sections shall apply only to full-time teachers.

time teachers, the approved salaries shall for grant purposes

be proportional to the number of teaching hours.

Increments.

18.

Increments in salary for efficient teachers shall

normally be given when they fall due, but if a teacher's

service has been unsatisfactory the Principal may recommend

that the increment be withheld.

Ratio of teachers

to classes.

19.

Number of Overseas

Trained Teachers

allowed.

Number of

expatriate

teachers allowed.

The number of teachers in addition to the Headmaster

or Headmistress whose salaries may be included in approved

expenditure shall be in the ratio of 14 teachers to every 10 classes for classes 8 to 1 (or Upper Primary 1 to Senior Middle 3), and in the ratio of 12 teachers to every 10 classes for classes below class 8 (or below Upper Primary 1).

20.

For grant purposes, the number of teachers on the

Oversees Trained Teachers' scale shall be limited to 50% of

the teaching staff.

21.

The number of expatriate Overseas Trained Teachers

allowed for the secondary classes 1-4 of an English school

shall for grant purposes not exceed six-tenths of the number

of these classes. The number of expatriate Overseas Trained

Teachers allowed for classes 5-8 of an English school and for

the Middle and Upper Primary classes of a Vernacular schol

shall not for grant purposes exceed three-tenths of the

number of these classes.

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