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LAWS OF TRINIDAD AND
TOBAGO
EDUCATION
ACT
CHAPTER
39:01
Act
1 of 1966
Amended
by 123/1966; 136/1966; 43/1968; 6 of 1970; 269/1971; 214/1973; 86/1976;
87/1976; 204/1976; 205/1976; 211/1976; 113/1977; 200/1977; 201/1977;
120/1978; 45 of 1979; 52/1979
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Index
of Subsidiary Legislation
Education
(Teaching Service) Regulations (G.N. 85/1967)
Education
(Assisted Secondary School Teachers Maternity Leave) Regulations (G.N.
153/1970)
Note
on Subsidiary Legislation
1.The
Remuneration (Teaching Service) Order (G.N. 202/1977) has been omitted
because this Order which covers the period 1977-1980 expires at the
end of 1980 and will be replaced by a new Order extending over a further
period.
2.For
other Regulations relating to Education, see sections 125 to 145 of
the Public Service Commission Regulations 1966 (G.N. 132/1976) published
as subsidiary legislation to the Constitution of the Republic of Trinidad
and Tobago Act (Chapter 1:01).
ARRANGEMENT
OF SECTIONS
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SECTION
- Short
title.
- Interpretation.
- General
purposes of Act.
- General
responsibility of the Minister.
- Powers
of the Minister.
- System
of public education.
- Prohibition
of discrimination.
- Power
to establish a National Advisory Committee.
- Powers
of Advisory Committee.
- Power
to establish local advisory committees.
PART
I
ESTABLISHMENT
OF SCHOOLS
Public
Schools
11. Classification.
12. Public schools.
13. Duty to provide public schools.
14. Establishment of existing and future public schools.
15. Boards of assisted schools.
16. Policy directives.
17. General powers and duties of Board of assisted schools.
18. Account and audit.
19. Annual reports as to assisted schools.
20. Grants to governing bodies of assisted schools.
21. Duties of managers of assisted schools.
22. Prohibition on imposition of charges or other requirements on pupils.
23. Power to constitute committee for Government schools.
24. Management of Government schools where no Committee.
25. Annual reports as to Government schools.
26. Supervisor responsible for certain functions.
27. Responsibilities of Principals.
28. Composite schools.
29. Conscience clause.
30. Private schools to be registered.
31. Private Schools Register.
32. Publication of Register.
33. Cancellation of registration.
34. Returns as to private schools.
35. Disqualification as a teacher.
36. Offences in respect of returns, and employment of teachers.
37. Minister or his representative may visit private schools and make
enquiries.
38. Saving of technical institutes already established.
39. Special schools and classes.
40. Other special classes or services providing special education.
41. Establishment of teachers’ colleges.
42. Power to enter into agreements with U.W.I.
43. Interpretation.
44. Suspension and expulsion of pupils.
45. Suspension or expulsion in private schools.
46. Suspension on account of disease, etc.
PART
II
APPOINTMENT AND EMPLOYMENT OF TEACHERS
Registration of Teachers
47.
Teachers to be registered.
48. Teachers' Register.
49. Publication of Register.
50. Removal of name from Teachers' Register on death.
51. Removal of name from Teachers' Register for gross misbehaviour.
52. Notification of removal of name from register.
THE
TEACHING SERVICE
53.
Teaching Service established Classification, First Schedule.
54. Members of the teaching service-appointments.
55. Terms and conditions of certain persons.
56. Remuneration orders.
57. Increments.
58. Tenure of office.
59. Term appointments.
60. Resignation.
61. Private undertakings by members of the Teaching Service.
TERMINATION
62.
Modes of leaving service.
63. Duties of Personnel Department.
- Consideration of recommendation on pay rates.
- Consultation with organisations.
64. Department in negotiations subject to direction of Minister of Finance.
65. Consultation with association of members of the Teaching Service
66. Where no agreement reached on proposals of association.
67. Department to submit proposals to association for approval.
68 Agreement reached with Department.
69. Disputes to be referred to Special Tribunal.
70. Power of Special Tribunal.
71. Awards to be binding on parties for fixed periods.
ASSOCIATIONS OF MEMBERS OF THE TEACHING SERVICE
72. Definitions.
73. Representation of members of Teaching Service.
74. Regulations governing recognition.
75. Association to make rules.
PART
III
COMPULSORY EDUCATION
Compulsory School Age and Offences
76. Compulsory education
age.
COMPULSORY
SCHOOL ATTENDANCE AND INSPECTION
77. Duty of parents
to secure the education of their children.
78. When attendance excused.
79. Appointment of school attendance officers.
80. Jurisdiction and responsibility of school attendance officers.
81. Powers of school attendance officer.
Inquiry by officer and notice.
82. Reports and information.
Where no school attendance officer.
83. Liability of parent.
Bond for attendance.
84. Proceedings to be taken by attendance officers.
Proof of age.
PART
IV
MISCELLANEOUS AND GENERAL
85. Regulations.
86. General regulation-making power.
OFFENCES
AND PENALTIES
87. Penalty for
obstructing execution of Act.
88. Offences and penalties.
89. Continuing offences and penalties.
FIRST SCHEDULE.
SECOND SCHEDULE.
1 of 1966.
An Act to make better provision for the promotion of education
in Trinidad and Tobago.
Commencement.
98/1966. [27TH AUGUST 1966]
Short
title.
1. This Act may be cited as the Education Act.
PRELIMINARY
Interpretation.
2. In this Act ---
"Advisory Committee" means the National Advisory Committee
established by the Minister pursuant to action 8;
"allowance" means compensation payable-
(a) in respect
of a grade or in respect of some offices in a grade, by reason of
duties of a special nature
(b) for duties
that a member of the Teaching Service is required to perform in
addition to the duties of his grade where those duties relate to
an office in the same grade or a higher grade;
"appropriate
recognised association" means an association recognised by the
Minister of Finance under section 73 as the bargaining body for any
class or classes of members of theTeaching Service;
"Board of Management" or "Board" means the governing
body of an assisted school established under section 15 for the purpose
of exercising such powers and performing such duties with regard to
the control and management of an assisted school as are conferred or
imposed on it by this Act or the Regulations;
"classification" means the assignment of an office to a grade.
"Committee of Management" or "Committee" means the
governing body of a Government school constituted under section 23 for
the purpose of exercising and performing such
powers and duties with respect to a Government school as are conferred
or imposed on it by this Act or the Regulations;
"composite school" means a public school established for any
locality for the provision of primary education and secondary education;
"comprehensive school" means a school intended for providing
all the secondary education facilities needed by the children of a given
area at all levels, but not organised in clearly
defined types of education;
"dispute" means any matter respecting members of the Teaching
Service upon which agreement has not been reached between the Personnel
Department and the appropriate recognised association and which is deemed
to be a dispute under section 66 or 67;
"former Education Ordinance" means the Education Ordinance
repealed by this Act; (Ch. 14 No. 1. (1950 Ed.))
"Government School", "assisted school", "public
school" and "private school" have the meanings given
thereto in section 11;
"grade" includes a range given in the Classification of Offices
set out in the First Schedule;
"intermediate school" means a school recognised under the
former Education Ordinance as providing primary or post primary education
for pupils up to the age of eighteen years;
"local advisory committee" means a committee appointed for
a local education district;
"local education district" means a district established by
the Minister under section 10 for the purposes of this Act;
"Manager" means the person appointed by the governing body
as such for the purpose of exercising such powers and performing such
duties as are conferred or imposed on him by this Act or the Regulations;
"Minister" means the Minister responsible for Education;
"office" means an office in the Teaching Service assigned
to a grade;
"parent" includes a guardian;
"pay means the rate of pay assigned to an office in a grade by
a Remuneration Order referred to in section 56(2);
"personnel Department" or "the Department" means
the Personnel Department established under the Civil Service Act;
"primary school" means a school for the provision of primary
education within the meaning of section 6;
"proprietor" means the person or authority who provided the
private school, whether the legal estate or interest is vested in that
or in some other person or authority;
"Teaching Service Commission" means the Teaching Service Commission
established by section 124 of the Constitution;
"remuneration" means pay and allowances;
"school" means an institution approved by the Minister for
the education of children;
"school attendance officer" means a person appointed for the
purposes of Part III, and includes a Supervisor;
"secondary school" means a school for the provision of secondary
education within the meaning of section 6;
"secondary general school" means a school catering for a group
or groups of children selected for any particular type or types of secondary
education; "
"Special Tribunal means the Special Tribunal established by section
21(1) of the Civil Service Act;
"Supervisor" means a Supervisor of Schools appointed for the
purposes of this Act;
"teacher" means a Person registered as such under the former
Education Ordinance or under this Act and the Regulations;
"Teachers' Register" means the register required to be kept
under section 47 for the registration of persons who were registered
as teachers under the former Education Ordinance, and of such other
persons qualified for registration as teachers under this Act and the
Regulations;
"Teaching Service" means the unified Teaching Service established
under section 53.
GENERAL
General
purposes of Act.
3. The powers conferred on the Minister by this Act shall be exercised
so as to ensure-
(a) the promotion
of the education of the people of Trinidad and Tobago, and the establishment
of
institutions devoted to that purpose by means of which he shall
thereby contribute towards the
development of the human resources, physical, mental, moral and
spiritual of the community;
(b) the establishment of a system of education designed
to provide adequately for the planning and development of an educational
service related to the
changing needs of the community;
(c) the effective execution of the education policy of the Government.
General
responsibility of the Minister
4. (1) The Minister is responsible for securing the the
purposes set out in section 3 and for the due administration of this
Act and in the exercise of the powers conferred on him by this Act,
the Minister may do all things necessary or convenient for the purpose
of carrying out his responsibilities under this Act.
(2) In addition
to the several duties imposed on the Minis- ter by this Act, the Minister
shall be responsible for-
(a) devising
a system of education calculated as far as possible to ensure that
educational and vocational
abilities, aptitudes and interests of the children find adequate
expression and opportunity for
development;
(b) conducting schools and establishing, managing, maintaining and
assisting schools in accordance with
regulations to be made by him from time to time;
(c) conducting education for adults and youths, and undertaking
or participating in the discharge of the
responsibilities of the Government with respect to University Education;
(d) assisting needy pupils so as to enable them to participate in
the facilities offered by the education
system.
Powers
of the Minister
5. For the purpose of the performance of his responsibilities
under this Act the Minister may-
(a) require
the attendance of children of compulsory school age at schools established
and conducted
under this Act;
(b) regulate the operation of private schools;
(c) make provision for the professional training of teachers for
the entire system of public education,
and lay down standards which are applicable to the recruitment of
teachers, their training and conditions of service;
(d) constitute committees or other bodies to advise him from time
to time on educational and related matters;
(e) prescribe curricula, textbooks and practices in all public schools
so as to ensure conformity with
national standards of education;
(f) establish and disestablish schools including schools for technical
education and inaugurate classes and
discontinue those classes;
(g) do all such other things as may be found expedient from time
to time for the carrying out of his responsibilities for education
and training.
System
of public education
6. (1) The system of public education shall be organised in
three stages, that is to say-
(a) primary
education which shall consist of full-time education suitable to
the requirements of junior
pupils;
(b) secondary education, which shall consist of full-time education
suitable to the requirements of senior pupils who are under the
age of twenty years;
(c) further education, which shall consist of-
(i) full-time
education beyond secondary education or in addition thereto;
(ii) part-time education;
(iii) leisure-time occupation in organised cultural training and
recreative activities available in pursuance of any provision
made under this Act, for further education for pupils who have
attained the age of fifteen years.
(2) In addition
to the three stages of public education mentioned in subsection (1),
there may be provided special schools suitable to the requirements of
pupils who are deaf, mute, blind, retarded or otherwise handicapped.
Prohibition
of discrimination
7. No person shall be refused admission to any public school on
account of the religious persuasion, race, social status or lan- guage
of such person or of his parent.
Power
to establish a National Advisory Committee
8. (1) The Minister may establish a National Advisory Committee
for the purpose of advising him as to the performance of any of his
responsibilities under this Act.
(2) The Advisory Committee shall comprise of such number of members
as the Minister may determine, appointed from among
persons representing-
a) the teaching
profession and expert educational opinion;
(b) parents of children attending public schools and parent-teacher
associations;
(c) religious denominations;
(d) organisations concerned with-
(i) community development;
(ii) librarianship; and
(iii) such areas of national affairs
as the Minister considers appropriate.
(3) Appointment
as a member of the Advisory Committee shall be published in the Gazette
and shall be for such period as is
specified in the instrument of appointment.
(4) The Advisory Committee may advise the Minister on any matter relating
to the promotion of education.
Powers
of Advisory Committee
9. (1) In a case where the Advisory Committee think it desirable
or expedient to do so, the Committee may, with the approval
of the Minister before advising and reporting to the Minister on any
matter concerning the promotion of education, appoint one
or more of their number to hold, or may if they think it advisable themselves
hold, such public inquiry into the matter as they may
think fit; and when one or more members of the Advisory Committee are
appointed to hold the inquiry they shall make a report
to the Committee.
(2) In a case where the Minister thinks it expedient or proper to do
so, he may require the Advisory Committee to hold
an inquiry respecting any matter affecting the promotion of education,
and where he has so required the Committee, the Com-
mittee may appoint one or more of their number to hold, or may if they
think it advisable themselves hold, such inquiry as is
required; and when one or more members of the Advisory Committee are
appointed to hold the inquiry they shall make a report
to the Committee.
Power
to establish local advisory committees
10. (1) For the purpose of conveniently exercising the functions,
powers and duties conferred or imposed on him by this Act the Minister
may establish local education districts.
(2) The Minister may appoint local advisory committees in respect of
any local education district consisting of such number
of members appointed from among persons representing such of the interests
set out in section 8(2) as the Minister considers
appropriate.
(3) Appointment as a member of a local advisory committee shall be for
such period as is specified in the instrument of
appointment.
(4) A local advisory committee shall advise the Minister on such matters
as are referred to it by the Minister, and such a
committee may advise the Minister on such other matters relating to
education within the local education district as it considers fit and
proper.
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