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Education Acts Compilation.

Section 84. 1903, No. 73, 2nd Sch,

EIGHTH SCHEDULE. „ „ Existing Endowed Secondary Schools. Auckland Grammar School. Grey mouth High School. Auckland Girls' High School. Hokitika High School. Whangarei High School. Christchurch Boys' High School. Thames High School. Christchurch Girls' High School. Gisborne High School. Eangiora High School. Napier High Schools. Akaroa High School. New Plymouth High School. Ashburton High School. Wanganui Girls' College. Timaru High Schools. Wellington College. Waimate High School. Wellington Girls' High School. Waitaki High Schools. Marlborough High School. Otago Boys' and Girls' High Schools. Nelson College. Southland Boys'and Girls' High Schools.

Section 106--1891, No. 36, Sch.

Section 144. 1901, No. 54, Sch.

NINTH SCHEDULE. NOMINATION OF MEMBER OF SCHOOL COMMITTEE. To the Chairman of the School Committee. I, the undersigned, hereby nominate [Christian name and surname of candidate] for election as a member of the above School Committee for the ensuing year. [Signature of nominator.] I hereby consent to the above nomination. [Signature of candidate.] Dated April, 19 . TENTH SCHEDULE. Notice to Parent to send Child to School. To A. B. You are hereby required to send your child, C. D., between the ages of seven and fourteen years, to a public school. You are entitled to a certificate exempting you from sending your said child to school if you satisfy the School Committee of the school district in which the child resides, or the Chairman and one other member of such Committee, or the head teacher of any public school in such district, of the existence of any of the following grounds:— (1.) That the total distance that the child would be required to walk from his ' place of residence to the school, or from his place of residence to the railway or other public conveyance and from the railway or other public conveyance to the school, is more than two miles if the child is under ten years of age, or three miles in any other case, the distance being estimated by the nearest road ; or (2.) That the child is under efficient and regular instruction elsewhere; or (3.) That the child is prevented from attending school by sickness, danger of infection, temporary or permanent infirmity, or other sufficient cause ; or (4.) That the road by which the child would have to travel to school is not sufficiently passable ; or (5.) That the child holds a certificate as prescribed by regulations under " The Education Acts Compilation Act, 1904," that he has reached a standard of education prescribed by such regulations as the standard of exemption. If after this notice you fail to send your said child to school within seven days, and do not obtain a certificate of exemption as herein mentioned, you will be liable to a penalty not exceeding two pounds and not less than five shillings; and the payment of such penalty will be no bar to further proceedings in case of further neglect. E. F., Truant Officer [or Chairman of School Committee]. Dated this day of , 19 .

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