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36. The number of Teachers paying premiums in the various Balance classes on 31st December, 1900, was :

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37. The following statement relative to the Pension Fund* has been furnished to us by the Teachers' Pension Office :

The Income and Expenditure of the Pension Fund during the year 1900 were as follows:—

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NOTE.-The sum of £18,000 (Annual Parliamentary Grant) in aid of the Teachers Pension Fund was paid over by us within the year to the Fund

Expendi

ture on Schools.

Expenditure on Schools.*

38. As far as we have been able to ascertain, the aggregate annual Expenditure on the Schools from all sources, including Parliamentary Grant, Rates, School fees, and local subscriptions, amounted to £1,223,714 148. 11d., as shown in the following table. This would give an average of £2 11s. 9d. for each child in average daily attendance during the year:

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*NOTE. -The amount paid out of Vote for Board of Public Works for Buildings, Repairs, &c., of Vested Schools, is not included in this Section, neither is the amount, £31,805 10s. 1d., contributed from local sources towards the erection of New Buildings, &c., included (see page 11, Sec. 6), nor the Supplemental Capitation Grant in respect to the years 1892-6.

+ See Table D, page 49.

39. The Amounts paid by the State in the Financial Year Payments 1900-1901 to the Teaching Staffs of the principal classes of Day National Schools were as follows:

(This does not include Rates, School Pence, and other Local Contributions.)

Average payment per pupil in average daily attendance.

to Teaching Staffs of Principal Classes of Schools.

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2. Model Schools,

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Payments.

40. The payments to the teaching staff out of the Funds Various placed at our disposal by Parliament were made under the follow-kinds of ing general heads: (a) Salaries; (b) Results Fees, or Equivalent Grant in lieu thereof; (c) Capitation Grant.

Salaries

(a). The amount paid in 1900-1901 in Salaries, Fees, and Capi- (a.) tation Grants, to principal and assistant teachers, workmistresses, and pupil teachers, and monitors was £1,130,408 38. 1d.*

Gratuities.

41. The total income of the Teaching Staff (Day and Evening Total National Schools) from the State and from local sources, for the Income of year was as follows:

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Results Fees, and the Equivalent)
Grant in lieu of Results, &c..

Parliamentary School Grant,
Customs and Excise Grant,

Subscriptions, &c., (exclusive of

Free Residences),

239,716 15 3

>or 967 per cent.

146.747 18 6

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Rates of Contributory Unions (net), 1,99 6 0
School Pence paid by pupils,‡. 5,488 0 3

Gross Total,

These totals differ from those given in paragraph 38. The difference is accounted for as follows:

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Incidental Expenses of Schools (Rents, &c.),
Free Stocks to National Schools,

Payments to Pupils of Agricultural Classes,
Moieties of Rent Charge on Teachers' Residences,

38. Expenditure on Schools from Local Sources,

41. Income of Teaching Staff from Local Sources,

Difference,

46 0 8 643 12 4

86 6 4 4,998 16 0

£9,457 5 5

This difference is the local expenditure on repairing the schoolhouses, &c.

77,993 6 11

38,425 16 9

39,567 10 2

Exclusive of Supplemental Capitation Grant in respect of years 1892-6 and balance of Customs and Excise Grant.

†The payments to Evening Schools excluded from this Table amounted to £301 48. 7d. Total. £1,136,264 28. 7d.

See Table D, page 49.

42. The following are the rates of Grade Salary and scales of Continued Good Service Salary for teachers in Schools having an average attendance of twenty pupils or upwards. The grant of Continued Good Service Salary is made triennially. The date from which any award of Continued Good Service Salary may be made is determined by the Commissioners. The Commissioners reserve to themselves the right to alter the rates of Grade Salaries and the Scales of Continued Good Service Salaries from time to time with the approval of the Treasury.

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The increments of Continued Good Service Salary are at same rate as for III. Grade Principals. The Bonus is awarded when it becomes due in addition to the increments of Continued Good Service Salary.

A portion of the total State Grants available for the payment of Teachers' incomes is allocated as an Annual Capitation Grant.

This portion of the teachers' incomes is liable to fluctuation in accordance with the average attendance at the schools and with other conditions. The distribution of the Capitation Grant as between Principals and Assistants is made in accordance with the following scale :

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Teachers of small schools, situated on the mainland, with an average attendance under 10, are paid a Capitation Grant of £1 158. and Residual Capitation Grant, for each pupil in average attendance. If such schools are on islands remote from the mainland, the teachers may receive a Capitation Grant of £3 10s. and Residual Capitation Grant, for each pupil in attendance.

Teachers of small schools, with an average attendance of 10 but under 20 pupils, are paid uniformly, in lieu of all emoluments from the State, at the salary fixed for Female Teachers of the Third Grade, with Residual Capitation Grant, but are not entitled to Continued Good Service Salary. It is desirable that Teachers of schools with averages from 10 to 19 pupils should be

women.

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