[School-Building Form No. 9.] STATEMENT of the Funds COLLECTED and PROMISED, towards the EXPENDITURE on the proposed School-BUILDINGS, &c., and of the sources from which the ANNUAL INCOME of the School will be derived. s. OUTLAY on ERECTION of SCHOOL-BUILDINGS. The estimated expenditure on account of the site, drainage, boundary walls, out-houses, school-buildings, fittings of the schoolrooms, and of the legal and other incidental expenses is £ £. d. Towards this outlay the promoters of the In addition to this sum, they expect to raise by subscriptions and donations Society Society Board Total sum expected to be raised £ The promoters therefore apprehend a deficiency in their funds for the erection of the school-buildings of EXPECTED SOURCES of ANNUAL INCOME. The promoters expect to obtain the following sums annually towards the support of the schools. From subscriptions and donations £ £ schoolmaster and mistress having the certifi- Signed this day of 184 Correspondent on behalf of the promoters of the school, Residence Post town PRINTED FORMS, INSTRUCTIONS, INQUIRIES, &C. Applicable to Cases in which Annual Aid is sought, under the Minutes of the Committee of Council, of August and December 1846. N.B. Form No. I is a form of Memorial for the Apprenticeship of Pupil Teachers or Stipendiary Monitors; the Forms severally numbered II., V., VIII., IX., X., XI., xil., XIII., XIV., XVII., XVIII., XIX., XX., XXI., XXIII., are Forms of Reports used by Her Majesty's Inspectors of Schools, and Forms of Letters accompanying the following Forms. (Grants under Minutes of 1846. Form No. III. (England and Wales).] PRELIMINARY STATEMENT respecting the Income and EXPENDITURE of the School, in cases where the School has been erected with Aid from the Committee of Council, and where a Grant is sought under the Minutes of August and December, 1846. 1. Annual income of the school. Does the school receive any, and, if so, what annual aid from any general and permanent charitable endowment, such as Betton's Charity ? Does the school receive any, and, if so, what annual aid from any general fund arising from annual voluntary subscriptions or col lections ? 2. Annual expenditure of the school. Salary Salary of On Books On Fuel Other On and and Teachers Master. Incidental Total. Mistress. Stationery Lights. (If any). Repairs. Expenses. £. s. d. £. s. d. £. s. d. £. 8. d. £. s. d. £. s. d. £. s. d. £. 8. d. £. s. d. 3. How is the deficiency (if any) supplied ? Are there any debts re maining to be liquidated except those of the current year? 4. Has the teacher any income, and how much, from any of the fol lowing sources. Description Time occupied therein. Amount of Income therefrom. From any public employment a 5. Is the application for a grant, Of a master ? Of both ? of the foregoing forms of assistance. This preliminary statement should be filled up and signed in duplicate, for which purpose two copies are enclosed. Each of these copies, when filled up and signed, should be returned to this office.] 6. Is it the wish of the managers that some time should elapse for preparation before the examinations occur, or may they take place immediately ? 7. Is the teacher provided with a house rent-free? The above questions, and the replies to them, were read and signed at a meeting of the School Committee (or Trustees) of the School, duly convened on this day of 184 a [Grants under Minutes of 1846. Form No. IV. (Scotland).] PRELIMINARY STATEMENT respecting the Income and EXPENDITURE of the School, in cases where the School has been erected with Aid from the Committee of Council, and where a Grant is sought under the Minutes of August and December, 1846. 1. Is the school, by its trust-deed, connected with a. The Church of Scotland ? b. Any other, and, if so, what religious communion ? 2. Annual income of the school. a 3. Is the teacher supplied with a house rent-free? Does the school receive any, and, if so, what annual aid from Dick's Bequest or Mylne's Charity, or any other general and permanent charitable endowment ? Does the school receive any, and, if so, what annual aid from any general fund arising from annual voluntary subscriptions or collections ? 4. Annual expenditure of the school. Salary Salary of On Books Other On and Total. Incidental Stationery. Lights. Repairs. Expenses. £. s. d. £. s. d. £. 8. d. £. s. d. £. $. d. £. s. d. £. s. d. £. s. d. £. s. d. 5. How is the deficiency (if any) supplied ? Are there any debts re maining to be liquidated except those of the current year? 6. Has the teacher any income, and how much, from any of the fol lowing sources: From any trade or business ? Of a master ? Of both? each of the foregoing forms of assistance. This preliminary statement should be filled up and signed in duplicate, for which purpose two copies are enclosed. Each of these copies, when filled up and signed, should be returned to this office.] 8. Is it the wish of the managers that some time should elapse for preparation before the examinations occur, or may they take place immediately? 9. Examinations have been fixed to be held, during the year 1848, at the following places, viz.; Inverness (13 June and 2 October). the date, at which you wish your master to be examined.] The above questions, and the replies to them, were read and signed at a meeting of the School Committee (or Trustees) of the School, duly convened on this 184 day of (Grants under Minutes of 1846. Form No. VI. (England and Wales.)] PRELIMINARY Statement respecting the TENURE, Size, and Con DITION of the School BUILDING, the INCOME and ExpeNDITURE of the School, in cases in which the School has not been erected with Aid from the Committee of Council, and where a Grant is sought under the Minutes of August and December, 1846. TENURE. 1. When the site and school-buildings are conveyed to trustees for the education of the poor alone, or jointly with other uses, state the a. The date of the deed. trusts contained in the deed, and the provisions for the and sent on a separate sheet.] 2. If the school-buildings are erected on a site held in trust for religious uses exclusively, state- separate from, or whether they are under the same roof buildings be drawn in the margin, or sent herewith.] b. Transmit a copy of the trust-deed. c. To what persons, and under what regulations, is the manage ment of the school to be confided. [Transmit a copy of the regulations.] 3. If the school-buildings are part of the property of an ancient endow ment- Reports in which that endowinent is described. any existing legal instrument, or in what other manner. |