165UNIVERSITY GRADUATES ..38. The number <strong>of</strong> University Graduates in the service on 30th June, <strong>1936</strong>was ;.PrincipalsAssistantsTotal:;Men I Women I Total23318942262219295408281 703IRISH QUALIFICATIONS OF TEACHERS.39 The followingare the particulars <strong>of</strong> the qualifications in Irish <strong>of</strong> all Teachersserving in National Schools on 30th Ju ne, <strong>1936</strong> :-Without any CertificateWith Ordinary CertificateWith Bilingual CertificateWith Ard-TeastasTOTAL••.. .. 2,496.. .. 4,112.. .. 6,869.. .. 945---.. .. 14,.422This includes about 900 Supernumerary Teachers serving in Convent <strong>and</strong>!Monastery National Schools paid by Capitation.for Certificates-The following Table shows the results <strong>of</strong> the examinationin Irish, held in March, <strong>1936</strong>:-Ordinary CertificateBilingual CertificateArd- TeastasNumberExamined2771,363391Numberwho Passed8251631SPECIAL GRANTS FOR THE TEACmNG OF EXTRA SUBJECTS.40. The following Return shows the number <strong>of</strong> National Schools in whichspecial grants were paid for instruction given in Cookery, Laundry Work orDomestic Economy in the school years ended 30th June, <strong>1935</strong>, <strong>and</strong> 30th June,<strong>1936</strong>, <strong>and</strong> the amounts paid within the financial years 1934-35 <strong>and</strong> <strong>1935</strong>-36.(As a general rule grants in respect <strong>of</strong> instruction given in a particular schoolyear, ended on 30th June, are paid in the financial year ended on the 31st Marchnext following.)Number <strong>of</strong> Schools paidBranch I Special Grants in respect Amount <strong>of</strong> grants paid<strong>of</strong> School Year within financial year *1934-35 <strong>1935</strong>-36 1934-35 <strong>1935</strong>-36£ s. d. £ s. d.Cookery .. ..1 391 } 367 }Laundry Work .. 119 .. 127 . ·16,736 1 1 16,303 17 2Domestic Economy .. 2 5* The amount paid in the financial year 1934-35 included £116 14s. 10d. io»instruction in Cookery, Laundry Work, or Domestic Economy in six TechnicalSchools <strong>and</strong> the amount paid in the financial year <strong>1935</strong>-36included £95 12s. 6dfor similar instruction in six Technical Schools.~"41. Under the Reid Bequest Scheme for the advancement <strong>of</strong> <strong>Education</strong> in theCounty Kerry awards are made from the funds at this <strong>Department</strong>'s disposalto six <strong>of</strong> the most efficient National Schools attended by boys in the CountyKerry for the purpose <strong>of</strong> assisting boys <strong>of</strong> limited means to attend the schoolsmore effectually, by providing them with books <strong>and</strong> clothes, or by the payment<strong>of</strong> money for their use <strong>and</strong> benefit. The schools are selected triennially by theDivisional Inspector, with the approval <strong>of</strong> this <strong>Department</strong>.The following Table shows the six schools selected for the triennial periodwhich commenced on 1st July, <strong>1935</strong>, <strong>and</strong> the amount allocated to each schoolin respect <strong>of</strong> the school year <strong>1935</strong>-36.RollNo.School167THE REID BEQUEST.Manager1703 I Gneeveguilla ..1 V. Rev. J. J. CanonO'Sullivan, P.P., V.F.8062 Clonkeen Rev. J. P. Godley, P.P.10755 Ferriter, B. Rev. N. Brown, P.P.11546 Camp .. Rev. J. McGrath, Adm,16281 St. Gobnet's .. Rev. N. Browne, P.P ...16807 Kilbaha .. Rev. P. Maher, P.P. ..Amount allocatedfor Scbool Year<strong>1935</strong>-36£ s. d.28 9 814 16 739 0 416 7 99 15 114 16 7
168CARLISLE AND BLAKE PREMIUMS.PRIMARY169SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATIGN42. THE CARLISLE AND BLAKE PREMIUM FUND.1. The Minister Ior Ed uca tion is empowered tu allocate to the teachers <strong>of</strong> ordinaryNational Schools the interest accruing from certain funds at their disposalin premiums, to be called "The Carlisle <strong>and</strong> Blake Premiums." Teachers<strong>of</strong> Model Schools, Convent Schools, or other special schools are not eligiblefor these premiums.2. The interest from the accumulated funds available for premiums is distributedevery year in premiums to the two most deserving principal teachersin each <strong>of</strong> the eight Inspectorial Divisions in Saorsta.t Eireann, subject to thefollowing conditions :-(a) that the average attendance <strong>and</strong> the regularity <strong>of</strong> the attendance <strong>of</strong>the pupils are satisfactory;(b) that a fair proportion <strong>of</strong> the pupils has passed in the higher st<strong>and</strong>ards;(c) that, if a boys' or mixed school, taught by a master in a rural district,the elements <strong>of</strong> the sciences underlying agriculture are fairly taughtto the boys <strong>of</strong> the senior st<strong>and</strong>ards; <strong>and</strong>, if a girls' school (rural ortown), needlework is carefully attended to;(d) that the state <strong>of</strong> the school has been reported during the previous twoyears as satisfactory in respect <strong>of</strong> efficiency, moral tone, order,cleanliness, discipline, school records, supply <strong>of</strong> requisites <strong>and</strong> observance<strong>of</strong> the rules.3. No teacher is eligible for a premium more frequently than once in five yearsCARLISLE AND BLAKE PREMIUMS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30th JUNE<strong>1936</strong>.(Amount <strong>of</strong> each Premium-£7 7s. Od.)Divi- Roll Name <strong>of</strong> School Name <strong>of</strong> Principalsion County No. Teacher1 Sligo · . 16,260 Ballymote B. · . John A. Barnes1 Mayo · . 11,725 Beheymore · . Aodh 0 Gallchobhair2' Donegal ·. 16,814 An t-Easbog · .O'Gallchobhair .. Miss Maggie Deeney2 Donegal .. 16,142 Min na Manrach .. NiaIJ 'acSuibhne3 Galway · . 17,007 Ardrahan · . Thomas J. O'Meara3 Galway .. 9,607 Newtown B. · . Peter P. Woods4 Laoighise .. 16,939 St. Canice's · . Miss Annie M. Dooley4 Dublin · . 12,217 Brittas . . · . Miss Bridget Moloney5 Westmeath 16,615 Glascorn .. · . Mrs. PauJin Hope5 Dublin .. 1,295 Ballyboghill .. Patrick J. ConnolJy6 Kerry ·. 15,592 Ventry .. Dennis Cournane6 Clare ·. 13,692 Doonbeg G. Mrs. Helena M. Ashe7 Cork · . 9,248 Araglin G. · . Miss KathleenO'CaIJaghan7 Cork .. 12,793 Gurranes .. · . Donal O'Lcary8 Tipperary .. 14,008 Curraghpoor · . William O'Dwyer8 Wexford .. 12,831 Horeswood G. .. Miss Annie Mitchell43. RETURN relating to the Number <strong>of</strong> Schools from which Pupils were presented forthe Primary School Certificate Examination in June, <strong>1936</strong>, <strong>and</strong> theNumber <strong>of</strong> Pupils so presented.No. <strong>of</strong>Percentageschools No. <strong>of</strong> Percentage No. <strong>of</strong> No. <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> pupils inin County schools <strong>of</strong> schools Pupils Pupils 6th <strong>and</strong> higher(OUr-TY (excluding presenting presenting in 6th presented st<strong>and</strong>ardsInfant pupils lor pupils lor <strong>and</strong> higher lor pre-ented forschools) examination examination st<strong>and</strong>ards" examination examination.------Carlow .. 52 9 14.5 654 99 15.1Cavan ·. 226 44 19.4 '1,608 202 12.5Clare ·. 200 40 20.0 2,164 356 16.4Cork City ·. 33 23 69.6 1,688 620 36.7Cork County. ! 533 99 18.5 6,332 848 13.3Donegal. · . 388 52 13.4 3,257 296 9.0Dublin Cit y .. 172 76 44.1 6,243 2,096 33.5Dublin County 116 47 40.5 ~,217 428 35.1Galway · . 357 66 18.4 4,235 590 13.9Kerry · . 295 48 16.2 4,329 606 13.9Kildare · . 9S 18 18.9 1,017 207 20.3Kilkenny · . 142 39 27.4 1,623 276 17.0Leitrim .. 157 47 ::9.9 1,266 177 13.9Laoighise ·. 101 19 11'1.8 932 150 16.0Limerick City 15 11 73.3 801 227 28.3Limerick ,Co. 198 36 18.1 2,437 254 10.4Longford · . 81 17 20.9 808 106 . 13.1Louth · . 91 13 14.2 1,345 179 13.3Mayo ·. 363 67 18.4 4,042 517 12.7Meath · . 133 13 9.7 1,172 120 10.2Monaghan · . 157 23 14.6 1,458 207 14.1Offaly · . 114 25 21.9 1,036 207 19.9Roscommon 181 39 21.5 2,111 270 12.7Sligo · . 160 27 16.8 1,747 227 12.9 .Tipperary .. 265 49 18.4 2,763 520 18.8WaterfordCity · . 12 7 58.3 587 198 33.7Waterford Co. 105 22 20.9 924 180 19.4Westmeath .. 114 35 30.7 1,170 289 24.7Wexford · . 153 20 13.0 1,697 285 16.7Wicklow · . 114 31 27.1 734 210 28.6TOTALS .. 5,133 1,062 20.6 61,397 10,947 17.8·Some <strong>of</strong> the pupils in these st<strong>and</strong>ards have already qualified' for certificates., IM
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