SCHOOL ADMISSION AGE.
iKI —•— ■■ ■ EDUCATION CLAUSES IN FINANCE : W ; ; ’■tißisilw3graph.—Special to Standard.) , ' WELLINGTON, May 3. It'is'.learned officially that it has 1 BoV, been decided to deal by lcgisla- '; tion .'-with the question of raising the age. The proposal of commission has been adopted and , ;'grpyisioii will bo made in the Finance ' the raising of "the minimum |jPP( of •admission to primary schools years to six years. It is estiby the-commission that by this vMSipjejiha.ha saving of about £II,OOO will iWMpected. _ - education clause in the Bill nHjiE' affect teachers in schools whose ' kra.de is altered by reason of a re’"i'PPio'l the; roll number. At prei a teacher’s salary is not affected ; Hffiiffhe reduction in the grading of the but it is now proposed that imteacher thus affected accepts an IfTObf of a position in a school of a .MSPde in keeping with the salary he is his salary is to be reduced iH with the reduction in the of tho school.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 129, 3 May 1932, Page 7
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160SCHOOL ADMISSION AGE. Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 129, 3 May 1932, Page 7
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