806 REPORTS ON THE STATE OP SCIENCE.— 1920. 



Scotland. 



G. — Stobswell School. 



A. A series of lessons on (1) the Eights and Privileges, (2) the Eesponsibilities 



and Obligations, and (3) the Organisation, Finance, and Management of 

 (a) The Home, 

 (6) The School, 

 (c) The Municipality, 

 (rf) The State, and 

 (e) The Empire. 



B. Incidental instruction in Local and Central Government arising out of 



History Course and passing events, including miniature elections con- 

 curring with Municipal and Parliamentary Elections. 



C. Training in habits of punctuality, regularity, cleanliness, _ orderliness, thrift, 



self-respect, consideration for others, mutual responsibility, and regular 

 assembly and dismission devotions. 



D. Placing the discipline of the School as far as possible on the honour of the 



pupils and their supervision outwith teaching periods in charge of Monitors, 

 nominated and elected by the pupils themselves at the beginning of each 

 session. 



APPENDIX IV.— SCHEMES OF SCHOOL MANAGEMENT. 

 Skerton Council School, Lancaster — Boys' Side. 

 ' Order is Heaven's First Law.' 

 Our Constitution. 

 First comes H.M. The King and his Government. 

 Next comes the Board of Education. 

 Next comes the L.E.A. 

 Next come the School Managers. 

 And . . . next . . . we ! Now, who are we ? 

 We are : 



(1) The Headmaster and the Staff of Teachers. 



(2) The School Prefects : viz. Captain, Sub-Captain, Secretary, Sergeant- 

 Major, Football Captain, Football Sub-Captain, Cloak-room Curators. Sani- 

 tary Inspectors (Outdoors), Assembly Sergeants, Corporals, Lance-Co rporals, 

 Bugler(-Sergeant) , Drummer(-Sergeant) . 



(3) The Senior School (Standard V. upwards) who are on the Roll of 

 Voters, and these only are eligible for Prefectship {Nota Bene : Only mem- 

 bers of the Top Class are eligible for Captaincy and Sub-Captaincy) : Full 

 Citizens. 



(4) Disfranchised Members of the Senior School : Not Full Citizens. 



(5) The Junior School — none of whose members are entitled to vote in 

 School Elections. 



The Prefects. 

 Appointed by Election : 



Captain, Sub-Captain, Secretary; each of whom retires at the end of the 

 last school day of each month (except December and August), but is eligible 

 for re-election. 

 Appointed, immediately after his election, by the Captain : 



Sanitary Inspectors (outdoors), Cloak-room Curators. 

 Selected by Class Teachers from a list of Qualified Instructors in Drill : 



Sergeant-Major, Sergeants and Corporals. 

 Appointed by Captain -. 



Corporal and Lance- Corporal for tardy scholars ; two supernumerary Lance- 

 Corporals. 

 Appointed by the Master in charge Football Team : 



Football Captain, Football Sub-Captain. 

 Qualifications for admission to full Citizenship : 



(1) To be in Standard V. or upwards. 



(2) To have undertaken, and signed, the Citizens' obligation, vide Girk' 

 Constitution. 



