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Amendment of 33 & 34 Vict. c. 75. s. 97, as to conditions of annual parliamentary grant.
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19. [2]
. . . the conditions required to be fulfilled by an elementary school in order to obtain the annual parliamentary grant shall provide that—
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(1.) [3]
Such grants shall not in any year be reduced by reason of its excess above the income of the school if the grant do not exceed the amount of seventeen shillings and sixpence per child in average attendance at the school during that year, but shall not exceed that amount per child, except by the same sum by which the income of the school, derived from voluntary contributions, rates, school fees, endowments, and any source whatever other than the parliamentary grant exceeds the said amount per child; and
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(2.) Where the population of the school district in which the school is situate, or the population within two miles, measured according to the nearest road, from the school is less than three hundred, and there is no other public elementary school recognised by the Education Department as available for the children of that district, or that population (as the case may be), a special parliamentary grant may be made annually to that school to the amount, if the said population exceeds two hundred, of ten pounds, and, if it does not exceed two hundred, of fifteen pounds; and
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(3.) The said special grant shall be in addition to the ordinary annual parliamentary grant, and shall not be included in the calculation of that grant for the purpose of determining whether it does or not exceed the amount before in this section mentioned.
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[2 For the purposes of this section the fee grant paid or payable in Scotland under the Elementary Education Act, 1891, is to be deemed to be income derived from a source other than the parliamentary grant, 55 and 56 Vict. c. 51. s. 1.]
[3 This paragraph is rep. as to day schools in England and Wales, 60 & 61 Vict. c. 5. s. 2.] |