(f) admits pupils without regard to colour, class, creed or race, on the basis of an Entrance Examination approved by or under the authority of the Minister of Education; (g) permits Governmental inspection at any time and without notice; (h) is controlled by a Governing Body which includes at least one Govern- ment nominee; (i) acknowledges the right of the parent or guardian of any pupil by notice in writing to have the pupil excused from attendance at any part of the school's curriculum allotted to religious worship; and (j) subject to paragraph (i) does not preclude any pupil who may wish to attend religious worship which forms part of the school's curricu- lum from so doing. 5. Forms in which aid may be given to Assisted Secondary Sphools. Aid to Assisted Secondary Schools may take the following forms or any of them, that is to say-8 - (a) direct financial grants in aid; (b) direct payment by Government of the salaries of certain Assistant Teachers; and (c) the grant of certain privileges approved by the Governor. - 6. Conditions of direct financial grants. Direct financial grants in aid may be made to an Assisted Secondary School provided that school- (a) provides adequate facilities for, and conducts classes in the study of natural science, domestic science, commerce or industrial art; and (b) at such times and in such manner as is laid down by the Minister of Finance renders statements of account showing the application of the funds so granted. 7. Conditions attaching to the direct payment of Teachers Salaries. The direct payment of salaries of Teachers at Assisted Secondary Schools shall be upon the following basis:- (a) the salaries shall be paid direct to the Teachers concerned; (b) the salaries shall be upon the same scale as salaries paid to Teachers in Government Secondary Schools; (c) the grant may be made in respect of not more than five Assistant Teachers (two of whom shall be graduates) in any one school; (d) there must be on roll not more than fifty pupils who have attained the age of ten and one-half years and have not attained the age of nine- teen years in respect of each Government paid Teacher at each school which is the subject of a grant. The number of pupils on roll at the 80th September in each year shall for this.purpose be deemed to be the number on roll for the next succeeding twelve months.