CLASS.
7
TABLE OF PERENTAGE OF PASSES.
CHINESE-
ENGLISH.
ENGLISH-
CHINESE.
READING.
CONVERSATION.
DICTATION.
ARITHMETIC.
GRAMMAR.
GEOGRAPHY.
COMPOSITION.
MAP.
IV, A
53
3333
51
96
100
V,
B
C
A
B
VI, A
Б
O
VII, A
B
1 2 2 2 2 8 8 8 8 8
O
55
42
33
31
93
54
51
94
53
45
$5
29
28
97
56
54
96
59
56
95
+ A + 3 5 3 25
74
100
5 8 3 2 2 8 3
87
86
100
100 96
69
93
100
70
94
100
97
97
96
96
100
98 100
100
30
30
100
100
97
100
36
35
97
100
100
89
33
31
94
100
85
97
C 57
50
D 32
30
100
880
87
100
63
90
100
100 100
VIII, A
33
31
96 100
93 100
B
34 34
100 100
91 100
32
31
97 77
87
88
98 100 45
66
24 71 60 26
30
69
73
34 81
67 74
55 CO
79
95 1
90
64
$7
56 42 78
72 66 84
85 90 52
3 3 2 3 2 2 8 8
70
72 79
65
98
85
91 47
= 8
86 100
70
295
70
* 8 8 8 8 8 3 2 E 3
2
23
77
66
14
98
57
97
2 7 0 G & H &
25
16
89
a 8 8 8 8 8 2 E 8X
46
77 90 97
67
2 3 3 + 83
96 90
91 | 100
94
81
3 3 3 3 2 2
:
:
:
:
:
:
86
75
64
85
64
58
74
94
97 88
3888
53
Writing.
:
:
:
:
93
:
:
97
:
88
:
:
13. Observations on individual subjects:-
Reading. Though few failures occurred, it was rare to be able to assign marks higher than 80%. I make a point of treating most severely the mispronunciation of common words.
Conversation.-As usual, the percentage of passes is low. I applied a
slightly higher standard of intelligence.
Dictation. Very good, especially the writing.
Arithmetic.-A very marked improvement on the results of recent years. A large number of boys successfully tackled the usual sort of problems. The work was neat, and less crowded into out-of-the-way corners.
Grammar.-Very satisfactory, with the exception of one class. The masters of the three sections of Class IV admitted the questions to be fair, if not actually easy, yet the fact remains that the great bulk of the boys failed to get 50% marks. Knowing from personal observa- tion that those masters taught this subject very carefully, I can only conclude that they had been paying more particular attention to other details.