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STUDY LEAVE OVERSEAS

Auckland School Principals

(New Zealand Press Association) AUCKLAND, June 30. A scheme to allow the principals of the four. Auckland grammar schools to undertake study tours abroad was put before the Education Commission in Auckland *oday by the Auckland Grammar Schools Board The board’s secretary (Mr C A Wallace) said it was understood that the Education Department granted leave on full pay to married teachers who. were members of international sports teams involved in tours of up to six months.

“There is surely, therefore, an even stronger case for granting study leave to principals.” he said Study leave for university staff had come to be recognised, it was taken for granted that business executives should travel to observe overseas methods and orincipal refresher leave was recognised in many of the country’s private schools, but nothing comparable was done for principals of leading postprimary schools. The scheme envisaged by the hoard. Mr Wallace said, was that the principals jover a period of years, be granted a year’s leave on full pay.

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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29245, 1 July 1960, Page 12

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STUDY LEAVE OVERSEAS Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29245, 1 July 1960, Page 12

STUDY LEAVE OVERSEAS Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29245, 1 July 1960, Page 12

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