State of Tamilnadu- Act
Code of Regulations for Matriculation Schools, Tamil Nadu
TAMILNADU
India
India
Code of Regulations for Matriculation Schools, Tamil Nadu
Rule CODE-OF-REGULATIONS-FOR-MATRICULATION-SCHOOLS-TAMIL-NADU of 1976
- Published on 29 November 1976
- Commenced on 29 November 1976
- [This is the version of this document from 29 November 1976.]
- [Note: The original publication document is not available and this content could not be verified.]
Chapter I
Introduction
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2. Definitions.
- The term "Matriculation Schools" in this Code signifies the schools which were recognised by the Universities of Chennai and Madurai, as the case may be, and subsequently recognised by the Department. Schools which will be admitted into this category hereinafter will also be called the Matriculation Schools and be governed by the said Code.In this Code unless the context otherwise requires, -3.
The responsibility of maintenance and control of every recognised school shall vest in a governing body which shall be responsible for the fulfillment of all the conditions upon which recognition is granted. The governing body may entrust the management of a school to a Manager or/and a Correspondent responsible to it. But, such delegation will not divert it of ultimate responsibility to the Department and Government. The Manager or/and Correspondent duly appointed by the governing body of the Educational Agency shall be approved by the Department.In communication with the Department, the Manager or Correspondent should invariably address the Inspector.4.
The interpretation of any article in this Code shall rest with the Department.5.
The appendices to the Code shall have the same effect as the articles of the Code and shall be treated as part of the code.6.
The Matriculation Schools will be considered as a separate entity by the Department.7. The schools will continue to be fee-based and use English as medium of instruction.
- They will continue to be free as hitherto to innovate with regard to their curriculum except for the last one year when they prepare students for the public examination.8.
This code shall be applicable also to Higher Secondary Section of Matriculation Schools.Chapter II
Recognition
9. Recognition of Matriculation Schools.
- All Schools enjoying recognition of the Chennai, Madurai Universities as on 1st June 1976 will be recognised by the Department on submission of particulars in the proforma prescribed (Annexure-I). Recognition will be accorded from Standards I to X or the Standards that actually exist.10. Recognition of new Matriculation Schools.
- (i) Powers to grant permission. - The competent authority to grant permission to open a private matriculation school or to upgrade an existing school will be the Director. The application will be made in proforma prescribed in Annexure II. The fees to be paid in respect of every application to open a new matriculation school shall be Rs. 100. The fee shall be credited to Government under the Head of Account prescribed by the Department.11. Withdrawal of recognition.
Chapter III
Admission and Withdrawals
12. Admission.
- (i) The Principal will have the right of admission and will also be responsible for admissions according to the rules.13. Withdrawal.
- Transfer certificates may be, issued only on application by parents or guardians in writing. Transfer certificates should not be issued in the case of pupils debarred till the period is over. A form for transfer certificate is given in Annexure V.Chapter IV
School Regulations
14. (i) School Hours. - The ordinary school day shall consist of not less than five hours in Standards VI to X and not less than four hours in Standards I to V. The holding of school for more than three consecutive hours is prohibited. In the lower classes, if the pupils are young at least one break of fifteen minutes shall be allowed where the course of continuous instructions extends to three hours.
15. Annual promotion.
- Promotion will be made annually by the Principal. The Principal will be ultimately responsible for promotion. There will be no double promotion in any one year.The Principal will draw the principles of promotions every year in consultation with the staff council. Principles may differ for each standard and section. But once principles are framed, there should be no deviation. Standard-wise principles of promotion and detention lists should be recorded in a register and signed by the principal and teachers concerned within a week after the completion of promotions and before publishing the results.Chapter V
Financial Side of Matriculation Schools
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- (i) The Matriculation Schools will continue to enjoy the financial autonomy hitherto enjoyed by them. They will ensure that the fees they are levying are reasonable and are commensurate with the expenditure involved and amenities provided. After the financial year is over, the accounts are to be audited by a Chartered Accountant and a certificate signed by the auditor to the effect that the accounts have been audited should be sent to the Inspector within a month after the completion of audit.Chapter VI
Staff
17. Qualifications of the staff.
- The staff will be qualified in accordance with the prescription made in Annexure VI. But no one who is on the role on 1st June 1978, need be retrenched because of this rule. They should get themselves qualified within a period of five years from 1st June 1978. This does not apply to teachers who have already put in 15 years of service in any recognised school and those who have completed 45 years of age. They should get exemption from the Director of prescribed qualifications to continue further.18.
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In a permanent vacancy, member of teaching and non-teaching staff shall be appointed only on probation for a period of 12 months from the date of his/her appointment. But, the school authority may, before the expiry of that period extend it to a further period not exceeding 12 months for reasons to be given in writing to the teacher and acknowledged by the teacher.20. Terminations.
- (A) In respect of teachers or a member of non-teaching staff appointed temporarily or to act on probation, the management shall have power to terminate the services of such teacher or a member of non-teaching staff without notice for any or all of the following reasons: -21. Minor punishments.
- The management may impose any of the following minor punishment on the said teacher or a member of non-teaching staff for any irregularity or breach of the code of conduct on the part of the said teacher or a member of non-teaching staff.22. Agreement.
- The management shall enter into an agreement with the teacher or a member of non-teaching staff in forms given in Annexure VIII if the appointment is for a period exceeding six months.Three copies of the agreement shall be executed. One copy shall be furnished to the teacher or a member of non-teaching staff concerned, the other copy shall be retained by the management and the third copy shall be forwarded to the Inspector.22A.
- In all cases of punishment except in cases of censure, an appeal lies with the Director in respect of the Principal/Headmaster/Headmistress, B.T. Assistants and other teachers drawing B.T. scale of pay and for all other categories of staff including non-teaching staff, the Inspector is the appellate authority. An appeal shall lie with the Government against the orders passed by the Director and similarly an appeal shall lie with the Director against the orders passed by the Inspector. If the appeal is made after two months from the receipt of orders of punishment, it will be considered as belated.Chapter VII
Leave Rules
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The leave rules approved by the Government of Tamil Nadu for teaching and non-teaching staff in other recognized schools are applicable to Matriculation Schools also.Chapter VIII
Registers
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The following registers will be maintained by Matriculation School. -1. Pupils' attendance Register.
2. Staff Attendance Register - Teaching.
3. Staff Attendance Register - Non-teaching.
4. Admission and Withdrawal Registers.
5. Stock Register for Furniture.
6. Stock Register for Library Books.
7. Casual Leave Register.
8. Leave other than Causal Leave Register.
9. Scale Register: -
10. Acquittance Register
11. Scholarship Register
12. Concession Register
13. Consolidated Marks Register
14. Promotion Register
15. Visitors' Book
16. Log Book
The school will maintain counter-foil for all transfer certificates issued. The Registers will be maintained properly and the returns required by the Department will be furnished promptly by the management. This will be one of the conditions of recognition.A Service Register shall be maintained for every teacher or a member of non-teaching staff showing, among others, the date of appointment, the scale of pay in which he/she was appointed, the minimum increment given, from time to time, the leave to his/her credit and the leave granted and other relevant entries like awards and punishments.The procedure adopted in respect of secondary schools shall also be adopted in Matriculation Schools regarding the opening and maintenance of Teachers' Service Registers.Chapter IX
Building
25. Use of school building.
- The premises of an educational institution or any subsidiary building apportioning to it or a play ground or vacant site belonging to a Matriculation School, whether adjacent or remote from it, shall ordinarily be used only for the purposes of functions conducted by such institution. In no case, shall the use of such buildings, play ground or vacant site be given for political meetings. The schools will make available their halls for the conduct of examinations, if required.Chapter X
Closure of Schools
26.
An Educational Agency shall close a school or a standard of a course of instruction therein, only after giving notice, in writing one year prior to such closure to the competent authority who had given permission to open school, the standard or the course of instruction. Such notice shall set out the alternate arrangements proposed to be made for the continuance of instruction to the pupils of the school or standard or course of instruction. Such closure, however, shall be permitted only with effect from the end of the school year. The competent authority, while giving such permission shall satisfy himself about the adequacy of the alternate arrangements proposed to be made and that any property endowed to the school proposed to be closed shall continue to be used for educational purposes in accordance with the objects of the Trust or Endowment.Chapter XI
Disciplinary Regulations For Students
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If the Correspondent of a Matriculation School is found guilty of malpractice and corruption, the Educational Agency shall conduct an enquiry and take suitable action against him/her failing which the Director will take action after conducting a thorough and proper enquiry. An appeal shall lie with the Government against the orders of the Director in this regard.Annexure IProforma - Particulars Required For Recognition of Matriculation Schools1. Name of the school with full address.
2. (a) Date in which the school is recognised by the University of Chennai/Madurai.
3. Name of the Educational Agency managing the school.
4. Name of the Manager (If there is a post as such).
5. Name of the authorised Correspondent.
6. Name of the Headmaster/Head-mistress of the School.
7. (a) Whether recognition is sought from L.K.G. to Std. X or Std. I to X ?
8. Particulars of teaching and non-teaching staff employed in the school (to be given in a separate annexure)
| SI. No. | Name | Date of birth | Academic qualifications with subjects studiedin Degree | Professional qualifications with subjects | Pay |
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 |
| Total service in other recognised schools andMatriculation Schools | Total Service in present school | Total Service Column |
| 7(a) | 7(b) | 7(a)+7(b)/7(c) |
9. (a) Details of accommodation and sanitation available should be enclosed preferably with a sketch.
10. (a) Details of furniture, appliances and apparatus available.
11. (a) Whether a library is provided,
12. Language taught under second language.
13. Playground -
14. (a) Whether the school has created the endowment as required by the University.
15. Fees levied in each standard.
16. Whether the school is holding a licence permitting the use of the school building under the Tamil Nadu Public Building (Licensing) Act, 1965 (Tamil Nadu Act 13 of 1965).
17. Whether the school has received a sanitary certificate from the competent authority (in Chennai city-Director of Public Health)
2. An Assistant Director of Public Health
3. Health Officer of the Corporation
In Muffasul Municipalities having Health Officer, Municipal Health Officer. - In Municipalities where there are no Health Officer and in rural areas of all Districts, District Health Officer or if sanitary reasons are given Health Inspector.(Signature of Correspondent)Annexure IIApplication For the Opening of A Matriculation School1. (a) Name of place where the new school is proposed to be opened,
2. Revenue District, Taluk and Post Office.
3. (i) Details of the management which proposed to open the Matriculation School.
4. Standards proposed to be opened. (New or upgrading, details may be furnished)
5. Population of the villages within eight kilometre radius.
6. Population of children in the school age group 11-17, 14-17 in the villages within eight kilometres radius (Particulars in respect of boys and girls should be furnished separately).
7. Number of primary and Middle Schools functioning within the eight kilometre radius with their standard-wise strength.
8. Details of Matriculation Schools and High Schools, within the distance of eight kilometres together with their standard-wise strength.
9. Whether there is any natural barrier between proposed school and the existing schools.
10. (a) Name of the Pre-primary, Primary, Middle High Schools in the locality.
11. Number of pupils expected to join in each of the standards of the proposed school.
12. Medium of instruction.
13. Whether the fees of Rs. 100 remitted. If so, the details of remittance made (Head of account to which the amount is to be remitted). 0202-Edn. Sports & Culture 01-General Edn. 202-Sec. Edn. (5) other receipts (0202-01-202-AB-0505)
14. Whether the Educational Agency is prepared to create -
15. Details of the accommodation, playground area, furniture, etc., proposed to be provided for the school.
Place:Signature of the person duly authorised by the Management.Date:Annexure IIIApplication For Recognition of Schools1. Name of the school with full address
2. Date of opening of the school (Reference number and date of orders of the competent authority permitting the opening of the school to be furnished). In case of minority schools and other schools existing on the date of commencement of the code, the reference number and the date of submission of the statement should be indicated.
3. Name of the management managing the school.
4. (i) Name of the Manager.
5. Standards for which recognition is sought for
6. (a) Standard wise strength and attendance
7. (a) Details of accommodation and sanitation available should be enclosed.
8. (a) Details of furniture, appliances and apparatus
9. (a) Whether a library is provided
10. Whether register are maintained in the prescribed forms
11. Whether arrangements have been made for the compulsory medical inspection of the pupils.
12. Playgrounds
13. (i) Whether the school has created -
14. Whether the management is agreeable to abide by the conditions for the recognition in rule 10 and the provisions of the code of the regulations for Matriculations Schools.
DeclarationOn behalf of the management of the school, I hereby declare that all the conditions specified in the Rules and the departmental orders have been fulfilled. I also declare that we shall abide by the conditions for recognition in Rule 10 and the provisions of the code of regulations for Matriculation Schools.Place:Signature of the personduly authorised bythe Management.Date:Annexure IVApplication For Admission Into Matriculation School1. Name of pupil
2. Date of birth
3. Nationality and State to which the pupil belongs
4. Religion (This information is intended only for statistical purposes)
5. Does the candidate belong to Scheduled Castes or Scheduled Tribes or other socially and educationally backward classes specified in the Tamil Nadu Educational Rules or is he a convert from the Scheduled Castes or the Scheduled Tribe ? If so, please specify.
6. Whether living with parent or guardian and local residence if not living with parent or guardian.
7. (a) Name of parent
8. (a) Name of guardian
9. Class last studied, name of school last attended and whether qualified for promotion.
10. Whether Transfer Certificate or Elementary School Leaving Certificate and (or) Record Sheet is attached.
11. Class into which admission is sought.
12. Mother tongue of the pupil
13. Languages proposed to be taken under second language.
14. Protection from small-pox whether vaccinated or small-pox marked.
15. Previous school history of pupil
I declare that the statement above is correct and that the pupil has not attended any other school besides those mentioned above.I declare that I will not ask for a change in date of birth in future.| Station: | Signature of Parent/Guardian. |
| Date: | Order of the Headmaster/Headmistress(regarding admission withsignature and date). |
1. Name of the school which the pupil is leaving
2. Name of the pupil
3. (a) Name of the father
4. Date of Birth in words as entered in Admission Register.
5. Standard in which the pupil was reading at the time of leaving (in words).
6. Date of admission or promotion to that standard. The year to be entered in words.
7. Whether qualified for promotion to a higher standard under the Code of Regulations of Matriculation Schools.
8. Whether the pupil has paid all the fees due to the school.
9. Date on which the pupil actually left the school.
10. Date on which application for transfer certificate was made on behalf of the pupil by his guardian/pa rent.
11. Date of Transfer Certificate
12. Signature of the Principal.
Annexure VII. Qualifications for appointment as teachers in matriculation schools| Name of the Post | Qualification required |
| 1. Principal | (1) B. A., or B.Sc.,or its equivalent.andB.Ed. or B.T or L.T.andTrained TeachersCertificate to Collegiate Grade.(2) Should haveworked as teacher in recognised schools for a period of not lessthan five years after obtaining B.T. or its equivalent degreeand subject to the approval of the Board.(3) Candidates selected by the EducationalAgency as Principal of the Institution though not having fiveyears experience may be approved if they possess the requirededucational and professional qualifications. |
| 2. B. T. Assistants | B. A. or B.Sc., orits equivalent and B.T. or B.Ed orL.T. and TrainedTeachers' Certificate toCollegiate Grade. |
| 3. Secondary Grade Teacher | (1) S.S.L.C(2) T.S.L.C. or Secondary or its equivalentprovided teachers who have passed the Nursery, Montessori andKindergarten School Leaving Certificate Examination of SecondaryGrade shall be employed to handle standards I and II only. |
| 4. Elementary Grade Teacher | E.S.L.C. or its equivalent and trained teachers'certificate elementary grade or its equivalent. |
| 5. Tamil Pandits | (1) M.A. (Tamil) orB.A. (Tamil) or M.O.L. (Tamil) or B.O.L. (Tamil) and B.Ed., orB.T. or L.T. or Secondary Grade Training or(2) S. S. L. C.completed and Oriental Title of Chennai, Madurai or AnnamalaiUniversity and Pandits training certificate or secondary gradetraining certificates.(3) Provided that persons who have passedPulavar Panditham Examinations of the Madurai Tamil Sangam to beheld upto April 1977 only, with pandits training or secondarygrade, training are also eligible for appointment as TamilPandits in schools. Provided further that person appointed asTamil Pandit in any school prior to the 1st April 1976, shall beeligible for appointment in any other school even after 1stApril 1976. |
| 6. Pandits of other languages (Languages otherthan Tamil) | 1. Degree of anyUniversity in the State or its equivalent with oriental languageas special study; andDegree or Diploma in teaching of anyUniversity in the State or its equivalent; or2. S.S.L.C.completed and Titles or certificates of proficiency in Orientallearning of an University in the State or its equivalent; andPandits training or secondary grade training. |
| 7. Physical Director | A Degree in Physical Education of any Universityin the State or its equivalent. |
| 8. Physical Education Teacher(a) Grade I | A pass in firstyear B.A., or its equivalent Degree; or2. Intermediate; or3. T.S.L.C. orsecondary grade; or4. Senior Basic GradeGovernment Teachers' Certificate of HigherGrade in Physical Education. |
| (b) Grade II | S.S.L.C. Eligible andGovernment Teachers'Certificate in Physical Education.Explanation. - In high schools, the firstphysical education teacher should be a holder of Higher GradeCertificate. If a Higher Grade Certificate holder is notavailable a person with Government Teachers' Certificate inPhysical Education may be appointed on a regular basis. However,if any additional Physical Education Teacher is to be appointedhe shall be a holder of Higher Grade Certificate in PhysicalEducation. |
| 9. Wood Work Instructor | 1. S. S. L. C.Completed; and2. Industrial SchoolCertificate; orCertificate course in elementary wood working(old regulations) issued by the College of Arts and Crafts,Chennai; orDiploma course in wood work issued by College ofArts and Crafts (New Regulations) Chennai; and3. TechnicalTeachers' Certificate; or Craft Instructors' Course Certificateof Teachers' College, Saidapet; and4. National TradeCertificate in the trade of carpentry. One year course (with)One year paid (Untrained) teaching experience or one year (Paid)work experience in a standard wood work factory or institution;and5. National apprentice certificate issued bythe National Council for Training in Vocational Trades (woodwork) |
| 10. Spinning and Weaving Instructor | 1. S.S.L.C.completed; and2. Artisan course orInstructors' Course Certificate of the Government TextileInstitute, Chennai; orGovernment TechnicalExamination Certificate (Lower Grade); orBunayee or KhadiPravisaka course (one year) of the All India SpinnersAssociation, Tiruppur; or Three years course certificate inHandloom and Powerloom weaving issued by the S.M.R.V.Technical InstituteNagercoil awarded prior to 1961; orTwelve months'Craftsman Certificate in Handloom Weaving of S.M.R.V. TechnicalInstitute, Nagercoil; orNational TradeCertificate awarded by the National Council for Training inVocational Trades, Government of India, the Director General ofResettlement and Employment in Hand weaving Trade; orDiploma in HandloomTechnology awarded by the Indian Institute of HandloomTechnology, All India Handloom Board, Salem; and3. Technical Teachers' Certificate; or Craftinstructors' course certificate of Teachers College, Saidapet. |
| 11. Instructor in Gardening and Agriculture | 1. S.S.L.C.completed or its equivalent; and Government TechnicalExamination Certificate (Lower Grade); andTechnical Teachers'Certificate; or2. Completed Secondary School LeavingCertificate with thirty five per cent in Agriculture, (Theoryand Practical separately) under the diversified course; andTechnical Teachers' Certificate |
| 12. Instructor in Home craft | 1. S.S.L.C.completed; and2. GovernmentTechnical Examination (Higher Grade in Needle work and DressMaking and Higher Grade in Embroidery) Industrial SchoolCertificate; orNational TradeCertificate awarded by the National Council for Training inVocational Trades Government of India or the Diploma awarded bythe Director-General of Resettlement and Employment, New Delhiin Embroidery and Needle work; orDiploma in costumedesigning and in dress making issued by the State Board ofTechnical Education and Training, Chennai; and3. Technical Teachers' Certificate |
| 13. Instructor in Music | 1. Degree with Musicunder Part III; or Completed S.S.L.C.; andSangeetha Bushana ofAnnamalai University; or Sangeetha Vidwan title in Music awardedby the Director of Government Examinations, Chennai;orSangeetha Sironmaniof the Chennai University;orDiploma in Music ofthe Chennai University or Madurai University; and TechnicalTeachers' Certificate; or2. S.S.L.C.Completed; andGovernment TechnicalExamination Certificate (Higher Grade) in Music; and TechnicalTeachers' Certificate; or3. CompletedS.S.L.C. with forty per cent in Music (Theory and practicalseparately under the Diversified Course); and TechnicalTeachers' Certificate; orDiploma in MusicTeaching awarded by the Director of Examinations; or4. Teachers' certificate in Indian Music issuedby the Directors of Government Examinations |
| 14. Drawing Master | 1. (a) Degree withDrawing and Painting under Part III of an University in theState or its equivalent; orDiploma in Paintingor Diploma in Drawing of the Annamalai University; or(b) S.S.L.C.completed; andGovernment TechnicalExaminations (Higher Grade) in Free-Hand out line and ModelDrawing; orGovernment Diplomain Drawing; and2. Technical Teachers' Certificate |
| 15. Metal Work Instructor | Electric wiringInstructor, Book Binding Instructor, Tailoring Instructor,Leather Work Instructor, Clay Modelling and Paper Making CoirInstructor. Basketing and Ratan Work Instructor.1. S.S.L.C.completed; and2. Industrial SchoolCertificate; orGovernment Technical Examination of Lower Gradein the subject; orCertificate of theGovernment of India, Director of Resettlement and Employment(Mipistry of Labour)Explanation. - The Industrial SchoolCertificate should ordinarily be of not less than two yearsduration and for the particular subject alone and not for anumber of subjects. |