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effect and carry into execution the Trusts of said Indenture, it is deemed Appendix4. expedient that the said Premises thereby demised should (with the Rules and consent of the said ) be conveyed unto the said Commissioners of Regulations National Education in Ireland in their Corporate capacity. Now THIS of CommisINDENTURE WITNESSETH, that in consideration of the premises, and also in consideration of the sum of Ten Shillings paid to the said said Commissioners of National Education in Ireland, immediately before the execution of these Presents, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged they the said do by these presents with the consent and by the direction of the said testified by his being a party to and signing and sealing these presents, grant and assign unto the said Commissioners of National Education in Ireland, ALL THAT Lot or Piece of Ground herein before and in said Indenture of Demise of the day of particularly mentioned and described, and all the Estate, Right, Title, Trust, Possession, Claim, and Demand, both at law and in equity, of them the said of, in, and to the said Premises, with their appurtenances, together with the said Indenture of Demise, and all benefit and advantage thereof, To HOLD the same with the appurtenances unto the said Commissioners of National Education in Ireland, henceforth for and during the residue now unexpired of the said term of years subject nevertheless to the payment of the rent and the performance of the Trusts and Covenants in said Indenture reserved, declared, and contained. And the said each for himself, his Heirs, Executors, and Administrators, and not the one for the other of them, or for the Heirs, Executors, or Administrators of the other, do hereby Covenant with the said Commissioners of National Education in Ireland, their Successors and Assigns, that notwithstanding any act done or suffered by them, the said Lease is valid and subsisting, and that they now have power to assign the same, and the Premises thereby demised in manner aforesaid, and that they and every person lawfully claiming through or under them, or any of them, will at any time hereafter, on the request and at the cost of the said Commissioners of National Education in Ireland, do any further act to assign and comfirm the said hereinbefore recited Lease and the Premises thereby demised, as the said Commissioners of National Education in Ireland, their Successors and Assigns, shall direct or require. IN WITNESS whereof the said parties of the first and second parts have hereunto affixed their Hands and Seals, and the said Commissioners of National Education in Ireland, have caused their Corporate Seal to be affixed hereto, the day and year first above-written.

XII. (d.)

FORM of DEED for APPOINTING NEW TRUSTEE

THIS INDENTURE made

day of

in the year of our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and between of the first part; the

COMMISSIONERS OF NATIONAL EDUCATION IN IRELAND of the second
part; and
of the third part, WHEREAS by indenture of lease bearing
date the
day of made between of the first part, the several
persons therein named and described as the Commissioners appointed
for administering the funds placed at the disposal of His Excellency the
Lord Lieutenant of Ireland for the Education of the Poor of Ireland, of
the second part, and Trustees named and approved of by and on
behalf of the said Commissioners of the third part, after reciting as is
therein recited, the said Indenture Witnessed that the said for the
considerations therein mentioned, demised unto the said

as trustee

Appendix4. aforesaid all that lot or piece of ground situated in the townland of parish of barony of and county of whereon there had been Rules and built a school-house for the education of the poor children in the parish Regulations of Commis- aforesaid, containing in front feet, or thereabouts, and in breadth in sioners. the rere feet, or thereabouts, and in depth from front to rere feet, or thereabouts, bounded as follows, that is to say- together with all buildings and improvements erected and made thereon, and all and singular the rights, easements, and appurtenances to the said lot of ground and premises in anywise appertaining, which said lot of ground is more particularly described by the map thereof on said indenture of demise inserted. To HOLD the same to the said their Executors, Administrators, and Assigns, for and during upon the trusts and for the purposes therein declared concerning the same, subject to the yearly rent of One Penny, payable on the feast of St. Michael in each year. And it was by the said Indenture provided that in case any of them the said or any Trustee to be appointed by virtue of the said Indenture, should die, or be desirous of being discharged from the trusts thereby created, or should go or reside out of Ireland, or should neglect, or refuse, or become incapable to execute such trusts, it should be lawful to and for the surviving or continuing Trustee or Trustees, to nominate and appoint a new Trustee or Trustees, in the room of any such Trustee or Trustees, such new Trustee or Trustees to be first approved of by the said Commissioners or their successors for the time being; and in case any such surviving or continuing Trustee or Trustees should decline, neglect, or refuse to exercise the power of appointment thereby given as aforesaid, within six calendar months after all or any of the events therein before mentioned should arise, happen, or take place, that then and in all or any of such case or cases, it should be lawful to and for the said Commissioners or their successors for the time being, to nominate and appoint such new Trustee or Trustees as aforesaid, upon the like trusts as were thereinbefore mentioned; and that thereupon the said premises should be conveyed and assigned so as that the same should vest in such new Trustee or Trustees so to be nominated and approved of aforesaid, upon the like trusts, and to and for the like uses, intents, regulations, conditions, and purposes as are thereinafter expressed and declared of and concerning the same. AND WHEREAS the said departed this life, leaving the said Co-Trustee surviving. AND WHEREAS the said desirous of appointing to be Trustee of the said recited Indenture in the place and stead of the said

deceased.

NOW THIS INDENTURE WITNESSETH that in pursuance of such desire, and by virtue and in exercise of the power by the said recited Indenture reserved to the said and of every other power or authority in anywise enabling in this behalf, the said with the consent and approbation of the said Commissioners of National education in Ireland, testified by joining in the execution of these Presents hereby nominate and appoint the said to be Trustee in the place of the said deceased, for the purposes of said Indenture. And this Indenture further Witnesseth, that with the sanction of the said Commissioners of National Education in Ireland, testified as aforesaid,

the all

said doth by these Presents, grant and assign unto the said
that lot or piece of ground hereinbefore and in said Indenture of demise
of the
day of
and hereinbefore particularly mentioned and
described, and all the estate, right, title, trust, possession, claim, and
demand, both at Law and in Equity of
of, in, and to
the said premises, with their appurtenances, together with the said
Indenture of demise, and all benefit and advantage thereof, To HAVE

the said

their Appendix A.

AND TO HOLD the same, with the appurtenances, unto the said
Executors, Administrators, and Assigns, henceforth for and during the

Rules and

in said Indenture mentioned upon the trusts, and subject to the Regulations payment of the rent and the performance of the Covenants in said of CommisIndenture reserved and contained. IN WITNESS whereof the said sioners. parties of the first and third parts have hereunto affixed their Hands and Seals, and the said Commissioners of National Education in Ireland have caused their Corporate Seal to be affixed hereto, the day and year first above written.

XIII.

RE-PAYMENTS to be MADE by TEACHERS ENTERING the CIVIL

SERVICE.

The Lords of Her Majesty's Treasury have applied the Rule enforced in England for many years past-that teachers trained by the State shall repay the cost of their training before they are allowed to enter the Civil Service. The rule is

Pupil teachers, or those who have been so, for each £24 will have to pay £8 or a less sum in proportion. Persons trained as teachers in the Normal Establishment during the ordinary course, will have to pay £20, or part of it, in proportion; and during the special course, £60 or part of it in proportion; these sums are to be severally reducible by one-thirtieth for each year served after the end of the training in elementary schools for the poor."

XIV.

REGULATIONS APPLYING TO SCIENCE AND ART CLASSES ESTAB-
LISHED IN CONNEXION WITH IRISH NATIONAL SCHOOLS.

The following rules are promulgated in accordance with the statement on page 39 of the Science Directory of the year, to the effect that special regulations would be framed modifying the provisions of the Science Directory as respects schools and classes in Ireland.

They apply only to classes established in schools under the patronage of the Commissioners of National Education in Ireland, or taught by their teachers.

1. No payments for science instruction are made in any schools under the patronage of the Commissioners on account of pupils who have not reached the higher stage of the fifth class in such schools at least, and who have not passed in "reading, spelling, writing, and arithmetic " as required, in order to enable them to earn an "extra branch" fee.

2. No payments are made on account of pupils in any of the Navigation schools belonging to the Commissioners who obtain only a first or second class in the elementary or first stage of(a.) Navigation (subject xx.); (b.) Nautical astronomy (subject xxi.)

Nor can the teachers of such schools claim such payments on account of any other pupils in these subjects.

But payments are made on account of students who pass in the higher stages of these subjects.

3. National teachers holding the Commissioners' certificates of the first or second class are not paid on as students of Science schools when they pass in either class of the elementary or first stage of-(a.) Mathematics (subject v.); (b.) Physical geography (subject xxiii.)

4. National teachers holding the Commissioners' certificates of the first class are not paid on as students of Science schools when they pass

Rules and

Appendix 4. in either class of the-first and second stages of mathematics (subject v.); first stage of theoretical mechanics (subject vi.); first stage of acoustics, Regulations light and heat (subject viii.); first stage of magnetism and electricity of Commis- (subject ix.); first stage of physical geography (subject xxiii.)

sioners.

5. National teachers who hold the Commissioners' special certificates for navigation are not paid on when they pass in the first stage of navigation (subject xx.); first stage of nautical astronomy (subject xxi.) 6. But payments are made on account of teachers who pass in the higher stages of the subjects specified in sections 3, 4, and 5.

7. The teachers who hold the Commissioners' certificates of the first and second class are considered qualified to earn payments upon the results of their instruction in the first stage of mathematics, and those who hold certificates of the first class in the first and second stages of mathematics, without passing any examination in those subjects; and, on application, they will be so registered. Also teachers who hold the special navigation certificate of the National Board are considered qualified to earn payments on results in the elementary stage of navigation and nautical astronomy.

8. Forms No. 88 and No. 120 must be sent into the Science and Art Department according to the ordinary rules. The Science and Art Department will transmit these and any other forms, to the Commissioners of National Education, who will, if they consider it advisable, refer to the Inspector of the district where the school is situated, and the Inspector will report to the Commissioners whether additional members be required, &c. All the forms approved by the Commissioners will be sent to the department before the 31st December, and no payments will be made to any school the committee of which has not been so approved.

9. The Inspectors of the National Board will occasionally visit the Science schools, and note whether the rules of the department be properly carried out. They will also examine the registers of attendance of the science classes, and report to the Board as to their condition.

10. The examinations of the Science and Art Department will be superintended by the officers of the Commissioners in as many as possible of their schools. The Commissioners will decide the schools in which the examinations are to be conducted by their officers, and in which they are to be conducted by the local committees. When an examination is conducted by an officer of the Commissioners one member only of the committee of each class under examination need be present.

11. The Commissioners of National Education will be responsible for the strict conduct of the examinations. When it shall appear that the rules have not been carried out, or that irregularities have occurred, the National Board will hold an investigation. Should it appear that the case cannot be justified, the examination will be cancelled, and all payments withheld.

12. Claims for payment will be transmitted to the National Board for inspection before being examined, and paid by the Science and Art Department.

13. All correspondence with officers of the Commissioners of National Education will as a rule be sent through the hands of the Secretaries of the National Board.

N.B.-National school teachers who elect to open classes, and claim payments under the Science and Art Department, forego any claim to a gratuity or to a results fee from the Commissioners for the same subjects.

APPENDIX B.

Appendix.B.

Results

Model

TABULATIONS regarding EXAMINATIONS on RESULTS SYSTEM of Schools. PUPILS of MODEL, WORKHOUSE, EVENING, and INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS.

MODEL SCHOOLS.

The total number of Model Schools examined for results within the twelve months ended 31st March, 1874, was 93.

This number is exclusive of Evening Model Schools.

Number of pupils on School Rolls on last day of month preceding inspection :

Males, 6,240; Females, 4,812; Total, 11,052.

Number who had made 90 attendances, or over, within the results year, and were present and examined on day of inspection for results fees:

Males, 4,208; Females, 3,254; Total, 7,462.
Per-centage to number on Rolls,

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The average daily attendance for 12 months ending last day of month immediately preceding the results examination in the respective schools,

was:

Males, 4,737; Females, 3,456; Total, 8, 193.
Centesimal proportion of number examined to the
average daily attendance was

91.1

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Of the total number of infants (731) who had attended 90 days within the year and were examined by the Inspectors, passes were assigned to 695.

Per-centage of infants who gained passes to total number
examined,

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