OATH OF ALLEGIANCE.
FOR PRIVATE SCHOOL TEACHERS. (From Our Parliamentary Reporter.) Wellington, Nov. 26. The Education Amendment Bill has been returned to the House of Representatives by the Education Committee with several amendments. The most important requires that the teachers of legistered private schools shall take the oath of allegiance. The original Bill provided that teachers of public schools take this oath. It also made it a condition of the registration of private schools that there should be suitable provision for the inculcation of sentiments of patriotism and loyalty in the minds of the pupils. The new provision added by the Education Committee makes it a further condition of registration that any person who acts as a teacher in a private school shall take the oath of allegiance prescribed for the public school teachers. The Education Committee has struck out clause 2, which provided that property vested in an education board should be exempt from local by-laws.
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 November 1921, Page 2
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