HC Deb 06 March 1911 vol 22 cc985-6W
Mr. FFRENCH

asked the Chief Secretary whether he is aware that there are three inspectors of schools in each circuit in Ireland; whether one of these is always a senior inspector with certain jurisdiction over the other two; whether the subordinate inspectors run a risk of having their increments stopped, or being otherwise punished, in case their reports on any schools are more favourable than those of the senior inspector; and, if so, whether he will see that some regulation is made by which subordinate inspectors can conscientiously discharge their duties?

Mr. BIRRELL

The Commissioners of National Education inform me that there are three inspectors in each inspection circuit, one of whom is a senior inspector with certain supervising powers. The other inspectors run no risk of having their increments stopped or being otherwise punished for a conscientious discharge of their duties.