BRITISH AND OTHER PROTESTANT ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS not CONNECTED (15) M. Arnold, Esq. (in Midland Counties) ROMAN CATHOLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS (IN GREAT BRITAIN) :- PUPIL-TEACHERS.* At the Council Chamber, Whitehall, the 10th day of MINUTE BY THE LORDS OF THE COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION OF THEIR Lordships had under consideration the fact that large numbers of the pupil-teachers apprenticed pursuant to the Minutes of August and December 1846 will henceforth annually be completing their apprenticeship. Resolved-That such pupil-teachers be not admissible to be examined for certificates of merit, or to receive the augmentation grants which depend upon such certificates, until they shall have resided one year in some training school under inspection, or shall have acted for three years as principal or assistant teachers in schools rendered liable to inspection; and that, after the year 1852, no candidate (not having been a pupil-teacher or a student in a training school under inspection) be admitted to be examined for a certificate until after he shall have completed his twenty-second year, and his school shall have been inspected, and favorably reported upon, by one of Her Majesty's Inspectors of Schools. At the Council Chamber, Whitehall, the 12th day of MINUTE BY THE LORDS OF THE COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION OF * Vide Circular to H.M. Inspectors, dated August 1852, in explanation of these Minutes (page 17). At the Council Chamber, Whitehall, the 23rd day of July 1852; MINUTE BY THE LORDS OF THE COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION OF HER MAJESTY'S MOST HONORABLE PRIVY COUNCIL. Read-Minutes dated the 10th of December 1851 and 12th of May 1852, regarding pupil-teachers who have completed their apprenticeship pursuant to the Minutes of 1846. Resolved,-In the case of such pupil-teachers, to recognize their employment as assistants in schools liable to inspection, under the following conditions; viz.: 1. That in each year of their apprenticeship they shall have acquitted themselves creditably upon examination before Her Majesty's Inspector, and shall have produced unqualified testimonials from the managers and teachers of their schools. 2. That the master or mistress of the school in which the assistant is employed hold a certificate of merit. 3. That the school be well furnished, and well supplied with books and apparatus. 4. That every such assistant shall be taken to be equivalent to two apprenticed pupil-teachers, in reckoning the number of such apprentices to be maintained at the public expense in any school. 5. That every assistant produce the same annual certificates as are required of apprentices, from the managers and principal teacher of the school, and be favorably reported of by Her Majesty's Inspector as to attainments and practical skill. When the foregoing conditions are fulfilled, their Lordships will allow an annual stipend of 251. in the case of a male, and 207. in the case of a female, assistant teacher. Assistant teachers of three years standing and upwards may be examined for certificates of merit, but will not be admissible to receive pecuniary augmentation on account of them, except on fulfilment of the conditions at present in force for such grants. BOOK GRANTS TO SCHOOLMASTERS' ASSOCIATIONS. At the Council Chamber, Whitehall, the 21st day of MINUTE BY THE LORDS OF THE COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION OF Read-So much of the Minute dated the 18th of December 1847 whereby it is provided that "a Schoolmasters' Association may obtain an order to purchase Books and Maps for the Library of the Association," |