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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 30TH JUNE, 1905.

(18).—Church Missionary Society, "Fairlea."

Discipline and Organization.-Very good. Sanitation.-Very satisfactory.

Floor space.-Sufficient for 136 scholars. Apparatus.—More local maps needed.

Chinese.- Very fair, with the exception of a few girls in Standard IV. The new system has been adopted with great thoroughness.

Geography.—Very good, though a more elaborate syllabus might be worked through next year.

Arithmetic. --The rules are very well taught, but the girls have little idea of applying them.

Needlework.--Good.

Muscial Drill—Singing. Have been taught with great success.

).-Church Missionary Society Victoria Home and Orph- anage, Kowloon.

Discipline and Organization.—As there has been regular European instruction in sewing and physical drill, this School becomes qualified for a grant under section 35 (ii) of the Code. The discipline is very good; but insufficient attention has been paid to the requirements of the Code in the matter of keeping particulars of

routine.

Sanitation.-Very satisfactory.

Floor space.-Sufficient for 145 scholars.

Apparatus. More local maps needed. Otherwise satisfactory. Chinese.-Very good, both in Reading and Composition.

Geography.-Not very intelligently taught, and the requirements of my Circular on the subject have not received sufficient attention.

Arithmetic.-Very good, especially in the solving of problems.

Musical Drill.-Considering that this subject has been taught only since the adoption of the new Code, and considering the reluctance of Chinese girls to take part in such exercises, a very promising beginning has been made.

Needlework. Not taken.

(20) —London Missionary Society-Training Home for Girls. Discipline and Organization.—Very good, except that the girls will not speak out loud, nor the Chinese teachers either. This, I am told, is because Standards IV, VI and VII have to use a common class room. Before the School can again qualify for the maximum grant, these defects will have to be remedied. Other- wise this School is very well organized. Much care has been taken in preparing The girls are very well mannere l. I note that they have been taken to see the museum, and, generally speaking, a great deal has been done to awaken their intelligence.

suitable courses of instruction.

Apparatus. Satisfactory.

Sanitation -Very satisfactory.

Floor space.-Sufficient for 56 scholars.

Chinese.--Good, especially in the upper Standards.

Geography.-Physical, very good; Political, very good. Map-drawing excel- lent. It is a pity the girls are not taught to use paints.

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