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Directorate of Education of Baghdad Province
Personnel
Number / 8557
Date / 9 / 4 / 1953
To all administrations of private, foreign, and affiliated schools linked to this Directorate
We record for you below a copy of the letter from the General Directorate of Education No. 12350 dated 6 / 4 / 1953
regarding weekly class schedules and hour distribution tables, requesting the implementation of what was stated in the aforementioned letter.
And to keep pace with official schools in their administrative affairs and not to lag behind or violate them in the future.
Director of Education of Baghdad Province
A copy to --
General Directorate of Education -- Secondary Education (Private)
Presidency of Inspection
Department Personnel.
Copy of the Letter.
I notice during my visits to private secondary schools, especially evening schools, that the administrations of ⟦...⟧ some
of these schools record only the names of the subjects in their weekly class schedules without recording in them
the names of the teachers performing the teaching of those subjects as is the custom in official schools, nor
do they have tables for the distribution of the number of hours for each of their teachers or lecturers, which makes it difficult to easily
follow up on what was stated in the instructions of the Ministry of Education regarding the limitation of lectures assigned to official teachers
by the administrations of the mentioned schools. Therefore, I see the necessity of kindly issuing a circular to them to organize those tables
properly and hang them in a prominent place in the administration room so that I can observe them when necessary.
Shamash School
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Baghdad
Education
M / Amin / 9
Education
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7 / 4 / 52
Baghdad
Directorate of Education of Baghdad Province
Certificates and Statistics
Number / E / 8674
Date / 12 / 4 / 952
Instructions regarding the participation of vocational school graduates and students
in general examinations
To " ⟦line⟧
All school administrations affiliated with this directorate
We convey to you below a copy of the letter from the Presidency of the Higher Committee for General Examinations No. 35 dated 9 / 4 / 952
Please notify those concerned of this.
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Director of Education of Baghdad Province
Copy to " ⟦line⟧
Presidency of the Higher Committee for General Examinations
The Assistant
Mr. Hassan Al-Saffar
Notice board for external students
Al-Gharbiya Intermediate School for Boys
Al-Mamouniya School for Boys
Preparatory School of Commerce for Boys
School of Agriculture
Primary Teachers Training College
Primary Female Teachers Training College
Elementary Female Teachers Training College
School of Industry
Rural Teachers Training College
School of Home Arts
Fine Arts
Certificates and Statistics
⟦line⟧ Copy of the Letter ⟦line⟧
1 ⟦line⟧ Students registered and attending the following schools who have passed or have to resit
in the annual average (i.e., the daily effort average before adding the final exam score) are allowed to participate in
the general ministerial examinations for the three levels of study mentioned in front of each school, free of charge and without passing the special exam
for external students, in light of the following: ⟦line⟧
(A) Students registered in | Those who passed and those who must resit
in the annual average | participate in the general
examinations for the study
Primary Teachers and Female Teachers Training College | In the second grade | Preparatory
(B) Rural Teachers Training College
Elementary Female Teachers Training College | 1 - In the third, fourth, and fifth grades
2 - And if they hold an Intermediate
School Certificate or re-sit in the (fifth) grade | Intermediate
Preparatory
(C) School of Agriculture
(D) School of Industry | In the second or third grade
In the third and fourth grade, provided that they
hold a Primary School Certificate | Preparatory
Intermediate
⟦line⟧ To be continued ⟦line⟧
(E) Home Arts School | 1. In the third and fourth grade based on the conditions | intermediate
or fifth
2. And if she holds a certificate of
intermediate studies and has passed or has remaining subjects in the fifth grade of secondary school
2. Graduates of Teachers' Institutes (male and female), industrial schools belonging to the Ministry of Education, and the
Home Arts School are permitted—if their period of study was four years or more after primary school—to participate free of charge in the
General Examinations for secondary studies and without passing the special examination for external students if they are still in the teaching profession
in the Ministry of Education or other ministries; however, if they are not, they shall be treated as external students.
3. Previous graduates of the Teachers' Institute Annex or the Excellent Primary Section thereof are permitted to participate
free of charge in the General Examinations for intermediate studies and without passing the special examination for external students if they are still
in the teaching profession in the Ministry of Education or other ministries; however, if they are not, they shall be treated as external students.
4. The regulations regarding graduates of the House of Arabic and Religious Sciences (which has five years after primary studies) apply
as they do for graduates of Teachers' Institutes (male and female), meaning they are permitted to participate in the General Examinations for secondary studies
free of charge and without passing the special examination for external students if they are in the teaching profession in the Ministry of Education or other
ministries. However, if they are not teachers in the Ministry of Education or other ministries, they shall be treated as external students regarding
fees and the school examination.
5. Students of the College of Sharia who have passed the General Examination for intermediate studies and have completed a period of two years
are permitted to participate in the General Examinations for secondary studies as external students. That is, they must take the school examinations
but they are exempted from the fees.
6. Graduates of the Primary Teachers' Institute for the year 1927 are permitted to participate in the General Examinations for the purpose of obtaining
the secondary certificate.
7. Graduates of the three-year Primary Teachers' Institute (female) are permitted to participate in the General Examinations for secondary
studies, considering their certificate as equivalent to the intermediate study certificate.
8. Only teachers who have previously passed the intermediate studies
one year prior are allowed to participate in the General Examinations for secondary studies, while non-teachers are not included in this.
9. Students of the Institute of Fine Arts are exempted from examination fees and they must take the school examinations if they have not previously
taken them; however, those who have taken them are exempted from school examinations and their ministerial examination will be conducted as external students
provided they have completed the legal duration that qualifies them for that.
10. Graduates of the three-year Primary Teachers' Institute after primary studies are permitted to participate in
the General Examinations for secondary studies as external students.
11. Please confirm receipt of this letter of ours to you.
Chairman of the Higher Committee for the Management of
General Examinations
Hassan / 2 !
Baghdad Brigade Education Directorate
Certificates and Statistics
Number / J / 10 / 7449
Date 21 / 3 / 952
To -
Administrations of official, private, and foreign elementary, intermediate, and preparatory schools
For all boys and girls
1 - It has been decided that the general examination dates for the three studies will be as follows -
1 - General examinations for elementary study begin on Sunday, June 1, 952, and end on Thursday,
June 5, 952, according to the schedule mentioned below.
2 - General examinations for intermediate study begin on Saturday, June 7, 952, and end on <del>Thursday</del> Saturday,
June 14, 952, according to the schedule mentioned below.
3 - General examinations for preparatory study begin on Saturday, June 7, 952, and end on Saturday,
June 14, 952.
4 - School examinations for external students for both intermediate and preparatory studies begin on Monday, May 5, 52
and end on Wednesday, May 14, 952.
5 - School examinations for external students for elementary study begin on Sunday, May 4, 952, and end on
Thursday, May 8, 952.
6 - General examinations for all studies begin at eight o'clock in the morning on the aforementioned days.
( 1 ) General Examination Schedule for Elementary Study.
Sunday June 1, 952 | Arabic Language
Monday 2nd of it | English Language
Tuesday 3rd of it | Social Studies (History, Geography, and Moral and National Duties)
Wednesday 4th of it | Arithmetic and Measurements
Thursday 5th of it | Principles of Science and Health
( 2 ) General Examination Schedule for Intermediate Study
Saturday June 7, 952 | Arabic Language
Sunday 8th of it | English Language
Monday 9th of it | Social Studies (History, Geography, and Moral and National Duties)
Tuesday 10th of it | Mathematics (Arithmetic, Geometry, and Algebra)
Wednesday 11th of it | Natural History and Health
Thursday 12th of it | Physics and Chemistry
( 3 ) General Examination Schedule for Preparatory Study (Scientific Branch) for Boys and Girls
Saturday June 7, 952 | Arabic Language
Sunday 8th of it | English Language
Monday 9th of it | Solid Geometry
Tuesday 10th of it | Biology (Zoology and Botany)
Wednesday 11th of it | Algebra and Trigonometry
Thursday 12th of it | Chemistry
Saturday 14th of it | Physics
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( 4 ) General Examination Schedule for Preparatory Studies (Literary Branch) for Boys and Girls
Saturday June 7 / 952 | Arabic Language
Sunday 8th of it | English Language
Monday 9th of it | History (Islamic and Modern)
Tuesday 10th of it | Geography (Physical and Economic)
Wednesday 11th of it | General Mathematics
Thursday 12th of it | General Sciences
Saturday 14th of it | Economics - for Boys
| Child Rearing - for Girls
( 5 ) General Examination Schedule for the Commercial Branch - Arabic Section
Saturday June 7 / 952 | Arabic Language
Sunday 8th of it | English Language and Trade Methods
Monday 9th of it | Commercial Arithmetic
Tuesday 10th of it | Economic Geography
Wednesday 11th of it | Arabic Trade Methods and Commercial Laws
Thursday 12th of it | Bookkeeping
Saturday 14th of it | General Knowledge in Economics
( 6 ) General Examination Schedule for the Commercial Branch - English Section
Saturday June 7 / 952 | Arabic Language
Sunday 8th of it | English Language and Trade Methods
Monday 9th of it | Mathematics and Commercial Arithmetic
Tuesday 10th of it | Geography (General and Economic)
Wednesday 11th of it | Arabic Trade Methods and Commercial Laws
Thursday 12th of it | Bookkeeping
Saturday 14th of it | Economics
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Director of Education of Baghdad Province
Copy to :-
Presidency of the High Committee for General Examinations - with reference to its letter No. 15 dated 26/3/952
Commercial Secondary School for Boys
Al-Gharbiya Intermediate School for Boys
Home Arts
Directorate of Primary Teachers House
" " Female Teachers "
" " Preliminary "
" Agriculture School
" " Official Industry in Baghdad
" " Al-Ma'muniya Primary School for Boys
Accountants
Certificates and Statistics
External Students - Bulletin Board
Hassan / 30
Directorate of Education of Baghdad Province
Certificates and Statistics
Number J / 15 / 7200
Date 26 / 3 / 1952
Administrations of official, private, and foreign preparatory schools for boys and girls, all ⟦line⟧
The Higher Committee for Examination Management has decided the subjects in which preparatory students will be examined
(in various branches for the year 1951 / 1952). Therefore, please inform your students of its content ⟦line⟧
1 - Subjects for Scientific Branch students (boys and girls) | 2 - Subjects for Literary Branch students (boys only) | 3 - Subjects for Literary Branch students (girls only)
1 - Arabic Language | 1 - Arabic Language | 1 - Arabic Language
2 - English Language | 2 - English Language | 2 - English Language
3 - Algebra and Trigonometry | 3 - History | 3 - History
4 - Solid Geometry | 4 - Geography | 4 - Geography
5 - Physics | 5 - Economics | 5 - Child Rearing
6 - Chemistry | 6 - General Mathematics | 6 - General Mathematics
7 - Biology (Zoology and Botany) | 7 - General Science | 7 - General Science
4 - Commercial Branch - Arabic Section | 5 - Commercial Branch - English Section
1 - Arabic Language | 1 - Arabic Language
2 - English Language and Commercial Methods | 2 - English Language and Commercial Methods
3 - Commercial Arithmetic | 3 - Mathematics and Commercial Arithmetic
4 - Economic Geography | 4 - Geography (General and Economic)
5 - Arabic Commercial Methods and Commercial Laws | 5 - Arabic Commercial Methods and Commercial Laws
6 - Bookkeeping | 6 - Bookkeeping
7 - General Information in Economics | 7 - Economics
Director of Education of Baghdad Province
Copy to ...
Presidency of the Higher Committee for General Examination Management - Reference to its letter No. 13 dated
24 / 3 / 1952
The Assistant
M / Amin / 26
Education
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Directorate of Education of Baghdad Province
Certificates and Statistics
Number / J / 1 / 4007
Date / 20 / 3 / 1952
Administrations of Primary, Intermediate, and Secondary Schools, Official, Private, and Foreign, for Boys and Girls
All ⟦line⟧
We convey to you below a copy of the letter from the Presidency of the High Committee for the Administration of General Examinations No. 8 and dated
on 19 / 3 / 1952. Please notify those concerned of its content ⟦line⟧.
⟦signature⟧
Director of Education of Baghdad Province ⟦line⟧
Copy of the letter ⟦line⟧
Some have contacted us inquiring whether the prescribed books or the curricula are what should be relied upon ⟦line⟧
in the examination questions for the three general exams. To avoid any confusion, we hope that you
and all those concerned are aware that the examination questions are taken from the official study curricula ⟦line⟧
according to their levels and branches, as stipulated in Article Ten of the General Examinations Regulation ⟦line⟧
No. 30 of 1942.
Signature / Chairman of the Committee ⟦line⟧
Copy to . -
Presidency of the High Committee for the Administration of General Examinations / Reference to its letter mentioned above - for your kind information.
The Assistant
Certificates and Statistics.
M / Amin / 29
Education
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Iraqi Government
Directorate of Education, Baghdad Province
Personnel Office
Number ⟦1210⟧
Date: March 20, 1952
Subject: Warning to a Private School
Administration of Shammash Private Preparatory School
The inspector, Mr. Sadiq al-Khoja, noted during his visit to your school on March 5, 1952, that a number of
unregistered external female and male students, and registered ones, are still receiving lessons at your school in some
important subjects outside official working hours for the purpose of preparing them for the (Matric) exam, as you claimed.
The aforementioned inspector also noted that Madame Metcalf is still lecturing at your school, despite the fact that we informed you
of the lack of approval from the General Directorate of Education to accept auditors, and the lack of approval from the Deanship of the College of Science and Arts for
Madame Metcalf to deliver her lectures.
From this, it is clear to us that you are neglecting the implementation of other similar instructions as well; therefore, we warn you for the last time
of the necessity to comply with the orders issued to you, or else legal measures will be taken against the school upon any future violation.
Director of Education, Baghdad Province
A copy to: " -
General Directorate of Education - Private Secondary Education - with reference to its letter numbered 10199
and dated March 19, 1952
Head of Inspection - with reference to its letter numbered 233 and dated March 11, 1952
Department Personnel
Shammash Private Secondary School
Number ⟦illegible⟧
Date: March 25, 1952
Baghdad
Issued / 25
Education Dossier
Directorate of Education of Baghdad Liwa
Administration
Number /: 6976
Date /: 27 / 2 / 952
To " -
Administrations of official, private, and foreign intermediate and secondary schools ⟦line⟧
Daytime for boys and girls belonging to all this directorate ⟦line⟧
The single shift for your schools will begin as of the first of April, please prepare your schedules from now.
Director of Education of Baghdad Liwa
Copy to " -
General Directorate of Education - reference to its letter No. 10301 dated 19 / 3 / 952
Assistant of this Directorate
Education
Frank Iny Intermediate School
Number ⟦illegible⟧
Date 29 / 2 / 52
Hussein / 23
Directorate of Education of Baghdad Province
Personnel
Number / 6979
Date 27 / 3 / 952
To :-
Administrations of official, private, and foreign secondary and intermediate schools
affiliated with this Directorate - all
We convey to you below a copy of the letter from the Directorate of General Education (Secondary Education) requesting the implementation
of its contents with all firmness and attention.
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Director of Education of Baghdad Province
A copy to :-
Directorate of General Education - referring to its letter No. 10240 dated 19 / 3 / 952
- Copy of the letter -
Please circulate to all secondary and intermediate schools affiliated with you the necessity of paying attention to students' attendance and not
allowing them to stop attending school at the end of the year under the pretext of preparing for general exams. We request tightening
control over them by all possible means to continue attendance and applying the penalties imposed by the regulation regarding those who are absent.
Director General of Education
Hassan / 23
Frank Iny Intermediate School
Number 122
Date 26 / 3 / 52
Baghdad
Education
Baghdad Province Education Directorate
Administration
No. / 6880
Date / 22 / 3 / 1952
To " -
Administrations of girls' primary schools and official and private kindergartens
Affiliated with this Directorate.
We have been informed that some female teachers describe their students with words unbecoming of their position, such as
the word (lazy), and in addition, they record this word in the students' notebooks.
This method weakens the students' self-confidence and does not encourage them to continue
their studies. Therefore, please notify all female teachers of the need to treat students with kindness and encouragement
and to draw their attention to the mistakes they commit in a gentle manner.
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Director of Education for Baghdad Province
A copy to " -
Head of Inspection
Directorate of General Education
Baghdad Provincial Administration
Inspector Ms. Madiha Al-Athari -
In reference to memorandum No. 32 dated 11 / 3 / 1952
Assistant of this Directorate
Received / 22
Education
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23 / 3 / 52
Baghdad Province Education Directorate Number / 6680
(Administration) Date / 19 / 3 / 1952
Administrations of official, private, and foreign intermediate and secondary schools affiliated with this directorate
We send to each of your schools a copy of the directives for male and female English language teachers
Requesting that they be handed over to the male and female teachers of your schools for review and to benefit from their contents ⟦line⟧
⟦signature⟧
For/ Director of Baghdad Province Education
A copy to:-
Head of Inspection - Reference to its letter numbered 240 and dated 17 / 3 / 1952
M/ Amin / 19
Frank Iny Intermediate School
826
Date 21 / 3 / 52
Education
NOTES FOR TEACHERS OF ENGLISH - (5)
The meaning of a new word
In any English lesson the problem arises
of how to explain the meaning of a new word. It is ⟦sometimes⟧
thought that this should always be done in English and ⟦never⟧ in
Arabic. This is not so.
Different kinds of words should be
explained in different ways:
1. By pointing to an object or doing an action; e.g. corner
button thumb ticket touch wink shake hands etc.;
2. By showing a picture or drawing a sketch on the blackboard;
e.g. hook parachute arrow etc.;
3. By an English word or phrase already known to the pupils,
which has an e x a c t l y s i m i l a r meaning;
4. By an Arabic word or phrase which has an e x a c t l y
s i m i l a r meaning;
5. By an explanation in English, using words and sentence patterns
a l r e a d y f a m i l i a r to the pupils;
6. By an explanation in Arabic.
In preparing to teach a new passage,
teachers should give careful consideration to the question of
which method will be appropriate to each of the new words in
the passage. The following notes may be helpful:
a. Method 1. can only be used if the new word refers to a thing
that can be seen in the classroom or to an action that can
be done in the classroom.
b. Method 2. can only be used of certain nouns. It may
sometimes be possible to use models as well as pictures.
c. Method 3. can only rarely be used before the pupils have
a vocabulary of more than 1500 words. It becomes increasingly
useful after they have passed the 2000 word stage.
d. Method 4. is the method that should be most often used
in the Intermediate stage.
e. Methods 5. and 6. should only be used when none of the other
methods is possible.
N.B. Method 4. should be freely used whenever necessary. But
teachers should not translate whole sentences or groups
of sentences.
N.B. The pupils' vocabulary note-books should be seen and
corrected (in detail) by the teachers. Marks may be given
for this work. The vocabulary note-books should be
available for inspection whenever required.
D. C. Miller,
Inspector for English Teaching.
Shamash Preparatory School
Baghdad
Telephone 6028
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Number Sh -: 1271 - 52
Date: 21 - 3 - 1952
To
Directorate of Education of Baghdad Province.
Greetings,
With reference to your letter number MM - 6083 dated 12 - 3 - 1952.
We inform you that the number of lectures by Mr. Khazaal Mahmoud is four only, which he
delivers on the following days and hours -
Sunday from 12:25 to 1:10 AM (one lecture)
Monday from 2:45 to 3:30 PM (one lecture)
Wednesday from 12:25 to 1:10 AM (one lecture)
Thursday from 2:45 to 3:30 PM (one lecture)
Acting Director
Number / 6786
Date / 26 / 3 / 1952
Directorate of Education of Baghdad Province
(Administration)
To " - Administrations of Private Primary Schools for Boys
and Girls affiliated with this Directorate "
We have been informed that some private primary schools accept in their first grades students whose
ages do not exceed six years. Therefore, every school that registers students of these ages will be considered in violation
and the General Education Law will be applied against it.
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Director of Education of Baghdad Province
⟦stamp⟧
26/3/52
A copy of it to " - Presidency of Inspection
Directorate of General Education
Governorate of Baghdad Province - Local Administration
Inspector Mr. Muhammad al-Jawahiri
Reference to his memorandum numbered 6 and dated 3 / 3 / 52
Please identify the schools in which such violations exist
Assistantship of this Directorate.
Paper / 16
Directorate of Education, Baghdad Province
Certificates and Statistics
Number / J / 10 / 6465
Date / ⟦16⟧ / 3 / 1952
To - Administrations of all official, private,
and foreign intermediate and secondary schools for girls.
We convey to you below a copy of the letter from the Directorate of Education of Amarah Province No. 1875 dated 3/8/1952.
Please consider its first form cancelled.
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Director of Education, Baghdad Province
A copy to - Directorate of Education, Amarah Province
Reference to its aforementioned letter - for information
Copy of the letter
The Administration of Amarah Secondary School for Girls informed us that it had provided (Fathia Majid Dakla), a first-grade student
at its school, with a transfer form addressed to the Central Intermediate School for Girls in Baghdad under No. 2 dated
2/19/1952. It was lost by the student by fate and divine decree. Please circulate to all intermediate schools to consider the form
referred to as cancelled upon finding it.
Signature / Director of Education, Amarah Province.
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112
3/21/52
Incoming / 16, Education Reserve
Directorate of Education of Baghdad Province
Certificates and Statistics
Number / C / 9 / 285
Date / 16 / 3 / 1952
Administrations of official, private, and foreign intermediate and preparatory schools for boys, all
We transmit to you below a copy of the letter from the Directorate of Education of Karbala Province No. 22 / 1247 dated
11 / 3 / 1952, requesting not to accept the form in question ⟦line⟧ .
Director of Education of Baghdad Province
Copy of the letter ⟦line⟧
Please circulate to the schools affiliated with you (secondary and intermediate schools for boys)
not to accept the transfer form numbered 90 and dated 28 / 2 / 1952 in the name of the student Saadoun Muhammad
issued by the Directorate of Education of Karbala, due to its loss by the aforementioned person.
Signature / Director of Education of Karbala Province
A copy to: -
Directorate of Education of Karbala Province - reference to its letter mentioned above for information
M / Amin / 16
Education News
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17 / 3 / 52
Frank Eini
Kindergarten and Primary
Telephone 7448
Baghdad
Number: F - 46 - 53
Date: 19 - 3 - 953
To
Directorate of Education of Baghdad Province.
Greetings,
With reference to your letter numbered M - M - 4177 and dated 17 - 2 - 1953.
Please mediate with the General Directorate of Education to allow Miss Salma Elias
to give some lectures in the French language in the primary classes of this school,
especially since the school year is nearing its end, and given that the aforementioned is capable
of performing this task in a satisfactory manner.
Please accept our highest respect.
Acting Director
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Number / C / 9 / 5780
Date 8 / 3 / 1952
Directorate of Education of Baghdad Province
Certificates and Statistics
Secondary School ⟦illegible⟧
Administrations of Official, Private, and Foreign Intermediate and Preparatory Schools for Boys
All ⟦line⟧
It has been decided to expel the student in the Acting Department, Mr. Hassan Mohammed Al-Nazmi, permanently, in view of what was stated in the letter of
the Ministry of Education No. Secret / 14 / 28 / 229 dated 20 / 2 / 1952, based on the provisions of
Paragraph (D) of Article (23) of the Institute of Fine Arts Regulation No. 62 of 1946. Please do not accept him
upon application.
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Director of Education of Baghdad Province
A copy to: -
General Directorate of Education - Reference to its letter No. 8400 dated 4 / 3 / 1952
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17 / 3 / 52
Issued 8 / 3
Education File
Iraqi Government
Directorate of Education, Baghdad Province
Administration Office
Number:
Date: 3/⟦10⟧/1952
Subject:
Administration of Frank Iny Intermediate and Primary School
With reference to your letter No. F-1-4-52 dated 3/10/52
We approve of your school's students performing the acts mentioned
in your aforementioned letter, and we also approve the performance of the play Majnun Layla
written by the late Ahmed Shawqi.
Director of Education, Baghdad Province
Copy to -
The Secretariat of the Capital - For your kind information.
M/ Amin / 11
Education File
Frank Iny Intermediate School
Number ⟦105⟧
Date 17 / 3 / 52
Baghdad
Directorate of Education of Baghdad Province
Administration
Number / 5829
Date / 9 / 3 / 1952
7 April 1952
Number ⟦...⟧
⟦...⟧
To -
Administrations of official, private, and foreign secondary schools
for boys and girls belonging to this Directorate
We convey to you below a copy of the circular supplement No. 3872 dated January 31, 952 for notice
that the effective date will be the date the decision was issued by the legal codification.
⟦Signature⟧
Director of Education of Baghdad Province
A copy to -
General Directorate of Technical Affairs (Directorate of Curricula, Books, and Examinations) in reference to
its letter No. 7465 dated 27 / 2 / 952
Assistant office of this Directorate
Copy of the Circular Supplement
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Following up on our circular No. 3872 dated 31 / January / 952
In view of the confusion occurring at some schools in interpreting the date recorded at the end of the Ministry of Justice decision copy
No. (on 10 / 1 / 952). Therefore, we request notification to all schools belonging to you that the effective date is the date
the decision was issued by the legal codification and has no relation to our circular referred to above.
On behalf of / General Director of Technical Affairs
Khalid / 9
Frank Iny Intermediate School
Number 104
Date 17 / 3 / 52
Education News
Directorate of Education for Baghdad District
Certificates and Statistics
Number / C / 10 / 5561
Date / 5 / 3 / 1952 .
To " ⟦line⟧ "
Administrations of all Public, Private, and Foreign Schools for Boys and Girls
We convey to you below a copy of the letter from the Directorate of General Technical Affairs No. 8081 dated
2 / 3 / 1952 . Please act accordingly and do not exempt any student from the stamp fee.
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Director of Education for Baghdad District
A copy to " ⟦line⟧ Directorate of General Technical Affairs / For your kind information
The Assistant
Certificates and Statistics
Copy of the Letter
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Reference to your letter No. 14 / 1237 dated 20 / 2 / 1952
Transfer certificates and school documents are subject to the financial stamp fee. As there is nothing in the provisions of the
Stamp Law and the issued instructions indicating the exemption of poor students from the aforementioned fee.
Signature / For the Director of General Technical Affairs
Inward / 5
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Notifying female teachers
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Directorate of Education of Baghdad Province
(Administration)
Number /: 5779
Date /: 8 / 3 / 1952
To - Administrations of full primary, intermediate, and secondary schools
Official, private, and foreign, for boys and girls belonging
to this Directorate ⟦line⟧
We convey to you below a copy of the letter from the Directorate of General Technical Affairs (Directorate of Curricula, Books, and Examinations)
Numbered 8115 and dated 3 / 3 / 1952.
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Director of Education of Baghdad Province
Copy to -
Directorate of General Technical Affairs
(Directorate of Curricula, Books, and Examinations)
Reference to its letter mentioned above.
⟦line⟧ Copy of the Letter ⟦line⟧
We have noticed that some schools are being strict with male and female students and depriving a large number of them from participating in general examinations
to obtain a high success rate, whereas the efforts of the male and female teacher only appear in relation to the original number
of students in the class applying for the exams. Therefore, we will take into consideration - in the future - the number of class students before their submission
to general examinations, and accordingly, reward the diligent and hold those negligent in duty accountable. Therefore, please circulate to
all schools belonging to you regarding this matter.
Signature / Director of General Technical Affairs.
Frank Iny School Sent
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17 / 3 / 52
Inbox / 8
Education Dossier
Directorate of Education of Baghdad Province
Administration
Number / 5929
Date / 10 / 3 / 1952
To -
Administrations of all Public, Private, and Foreign Primary, Intermediate, and Secondary Schools
Affiliated with this Directorate
We convey to you below a copy of the letter from the Directorate of General Technical Affairs (Cultural Affairs) numbered S / 1 / 11 /
8366 and dated 4 / 3 / 952 for your information and action accordingly.
On behalf of
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Director of Education of Baghdad Province
A copy to -
Directorate of General Technical Affairs (Cultural Affairs) with reference to its letter mentioned above
Assistant office of this department.
Copy of the Letter
In view of the fact that the ages of students in primary, intermediate, and secondary schools are not suitable for representing Iraq
abroad in a proper manner, and furthermore, that at such an age they are in greater need of learning about their environment and society in
various regions of Iraq, it has been decided to suspend student trips in primary, intermediate, and secondary schools for girls and boys
(including private and foreign schools) outside of Iraq, and to limit student trips in these schools
to Iraqi cities and regions in the future, provided that what was stated in our letter numbered
Sh - 1 / 11 / 7541 and dated 27 / 2 / 952 regarding informing us of these trips at least one month
before their scheduled date is taken into consideration.
Tawfiq / Director General of Technical Affairs
Khalid / 10
Frank Iny Intermediate School
Number 86
Date 17 / 3 / 52
Baghdad
Education Dossier
Frank Iny School
Intermediate and Primary
Telephone: 7448 Baghdad
Number F -: 41 - 52
Date: 1 - 3 - 1952
To
Directorate of Education of Baghdad Province.
After greetings
In response to your letter No. 4600 dated 23 - 2 - 1952.
We present to you the program of the evening entertainments that we intend to hold in our school on Tuesday evening
falling on 1 - 4 - 1952, which is as follows -
1 - The Royal Anthem.
2 - A Western musical piece performed by some secondary class students.
3 - A comic play in English titled
Oh say can you sing!
4 - A Western musical piece.
5 - A humorous play in Arabic titled (The Auctioneer and the Matchmaker).
6 - The Royal Anthem.
Note - We kindly request approval of our previous request, which is for our school students to perform the play Majnun
Layla, composed by the Prince of Poets Shawqi, on 10 - 4 - 1952.
Please accept our highest respect.
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Acting Director
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