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[r. 11 cont.]
Duty of staff to instruct and guide.
Power of punishment.
Grading of boys.
Distinguishing badges.
Privileges and deprivation thereof.
Industrial and Reformatory Schools.
go to and is assured of finding employment. If no home is available, the superintendent shall report the matter to the Social Welfare Officer for his advice and guidance.
General Treatment.
12. The staff shall endeavour in every way to instruct and guide every boy during his stay in the reformatory school and shall encourage application to study and industry.
13. The superintendent may punish a boy in one or more of the following ways-
(a) by a fine, the amount of which shall not exceed the amount of gratuity so far earned by the boy, which shall be deducted from his gratuity in due course;
(b) by reduction to a lower grade;
(c) by delaying promotion to a higher grade;
(d) by stopping letters and visits for a period not exceeding three months.
14. The boys shall be divided into three grades in the manner following-
(a) the first grade shall consist of boys serving their first six months of detention;
(b) the second grade shall consist of boys who have earned promotion to such grade after having served six months of detention;
(c) the third grade shall consist of boys who have earned further promotion to such grade after having served a further 12 months of detention. Such boys shall serve the remainder of their sentence in this grade: Provided that they have not suffered reduction to a lower grade.
15. The boys shall wear-
(a) no distinguishing badge while they are in the first grade;
(b) a red badge whilst they are in the second grade;
(c) a green badge whilst they are in the third grade.
16. (1) Privileges for each grade shall be arranged by the officer-in-charge in consultation with the superintendent.
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CAP. 225]
[r. 11 cont.]
Duty of staff to instruct
and guide.
Power of punishment.
Grading of
boys.
Dis-
tinguishing badges.
Privileges and
thereof.
deprivation
Industrial and Reformatory Schools.
go to and is assured of finding employment. If no home is available, the superintendent shall report the matter to the Social Welfare Officer for his advice and guidance.
General Treatment.
12. The staff shall endeavour in every way to instruct and guide every boy during his stay in the reformatory school and shall encourage application to study and in- dustry.
13. The superintendent may punish a boy in one or more of the following ways-
(a) by a fine, the amount of which shall not exceed the amount of gratuity so far earned by the boy, which shall be deducted from his gratuity in due
course;
(b) by reduction to a lower grade;
(c) by delaying promotion to a higher grade;
(d) by stopping letters and visits for a period not
exceeding three months.
14. The boys shall be divided into three grades in the manner following-
(a) the first grade shall consist of boys serving their
first six months of detention;
(b) the second grade shall consist of boys who have earned promotion to such grade after having served six months of detention;
(c) the third grade shall consist of boys who have earned further promotion to such grade after having served a further 12 months of detention. Such boys shall serve the remainder of their sen- tence in this grade: Provided that they have not suffered reduction to a lower grade.
15. The boys shall wear-
(a) no distinguishing badge while they are in the first
grade;
(b) a red badge whilst they are in the second grade; (c) a green badge whilst they are in the third grade.
16. (1) Privileges for each grade shall be arranged by the officer-in-charge in consulation with the superintendent.
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