EUCLID.
Standard IV. Book I.
Standurd V. Book I.
Propositions 1 to 20 iuclusive.
Standard VI. Books I and II.
Value of a pass, in each of such cases, in Standard IV, one dollar, in addition to the proper value of the Standard; in Standard V. one dollar and a half, in addition to the proper value of the Standard; and 2 Standard VI, treo dollars, in addition to the proper value of the Standard.
23. Managers of schools wishing to have scholars examined in one or more of these special subjects will, for the r sent, receive a graduated scheme for the subjects of their choice on application to the Inspector.
24. No grunt will be made for any subject not specified in this code.
25. No capitation grant will be given for the mere attendance of scholars below Standard I.
20. No scholar will be examined twice in the same or in a lower Standard.
27. In Girls' schools, which may be ranged under any of the Classes, plain needlework will have the following values:
Fair, one dollar. Good, one dollar and a half. Very good, two dollars.
28. In Chinese Girls Schools, until further notice, one of the four hours for secular instruction may be assigned to Deedlework. In the Standards applicable to this class of Schools, Writing will be confined to common characters and Con- position may be omitted.
29. All correspondence with the Government on subjects connected with this code must be sent through the Head of the Education Department for the time being.
1. What is the naine of the School?
Application Schedule.
(To be filled up when application is made for a Grant-in-Aid.)
Is it a Public Elementary School? (.)
3. Is it a Boys', or a Girls', or a Mixed School?.
4. Where is it situated?
4. What are its Dimensions? (b.)
8. What is the Average Attendance ? (c.).
7. Is the school-work conducted by a Time Table? (d.)
8. Is there a regularly kept School Roll?
(c.)
9. What Books are to be used under the several Standards? (A).
10. What are the School-hours?
11. What four hours' are to be assigned to Secular Instruction ?........
12. What Holidays are given, and when?
15. What is the Manager's name, and what is his profession or occupation'
14. What is the Master's name?
13. How many years' experience as a teacher has ke had?
10. What Assistants has he, and what are their names?
11. What is the Salary of the Master, and that of ench of his Assistants?...
16. What annual sum is derived from School-fees?
10. What annual sum is derived from Donations and Subscriptions?.
20. Hm the School any other, and whint, means of support?
21. What are the various beadings and amounts of Expenditure?
#2. Is there any, and what, Debt connected with the School? ...j.
Signature of Applicant
Date of Application
(a.) A Public Elementary School shall mean a school tokere elementary education is the principal part of the education given, and rehere ng
child is refused admiltonen on other thum reasonable grounds,
(8.) Give the length, breadth and height of the room or rooms, with the extent of all-space ilvailable for maps.
(c.) The Average Attendance is the total number of attendances marked in the roll within a certain period, divided by the number of days the
school het boen taught during the same period.
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(d.) Enclose a copy.
(4.) Enolone a specimen pagë.
Kamber.
Forward a copy of each.
Examination Schedule.
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(To be filled up and forwarded to the Inspector seven clear days before the date fixed for the examination.)
Age
Name of Scholar.
Date of Admission to this Schoul.
(on last Birthday).
Year. Month.
Number of Attendances of four hours each ot Secular Instructiura
in the year.
Under what Stamlard Now
In what class in School, (The First Class means the highest. Cominence with the lowest Class).
Underbal Standard Last examined.
Remarka
to be examined.
Eignature of Maunger.
Date
FREDERICK Stewart, Iwpector of Schools,