10

ELEMENTARY COURSE.

I.---Open this envelope and distribute the enclosed papers on Tuesday, the 5th December, 1905, at 10 a.m. precisely.

II.-Warn competitors that they should not write their names nor their Standards nor the name of their school at the head of their papers.

III.-Be present throughout the whole examination, and take every precau- tion to prevent unfairness.

IV.—At 11.45 a.m, warn competitors that there are only five more minutes. At noon precisely, collect the papers.

V. Number the papers from 1 to 10. Keep

Keep a list of the names of the competitors on a separate list, numbered correspondingly.

[N.B.-This second list is only to facilitate future reference, and is NOT

to be sent to the Inspector of Schools.]

VI. At the head of each competitor's papers write the distinguishing motto of the school.

[N.B.--There should be the same motto for all the 10 competitors; and

NOT a separate motto for each one.]

VII-Mark the papers done by Standard IV (or III) with an "A", and those done by Standard V with a “ B”.

VIII Finally send the papers to the Inspector of Schools, in a sealed envelope, without a covering letter or comments of any kind.

Appendix D.

RESULTS OF EXAMINATION, DECEMBER 1905.

ADVANCED COURSE.

SUM OF MARKS OF 3 BEST CANDIDATES.

SCHOOL.

Max. 15.

1

Total. Average Field

of age

of Max.

Candi- Selec- 105. dates. tion.

REMARKS.

QUESTION

II.

III. IV. V.

VI. VII.

Italian Convent, .......

10

15 12

7 15 13

Queen's College,...

10

11

14 10

12

13

12

Diocesan Boys',

10

11

14 11 10

14

St. Joseph's,

10

13 11 64

Ellis Kadoorie,

10

15 7 11

13

Belilios,

13

13

5 5 G1

Kowloon,

15

12

10

French Convent,.

12

10

11

Diocesan Girls',

11

Saivingpun,..

Victoria,

3

3

Carbedral,

4

1 4

OTOO

21

22R26383325

16

19

Won 3rd prize,

18

150

Won 3rd prize.

15

31

Won 2nd prize.

73 14

35

Wou 1st prize.

12 73 17

19

15

3

59 14

7

15

6

14

17

12

13

17

5

AVERAGE MARK

(OUT OF 15), 6.8 7.2 11.4

9

7.3

9.2 9.1 8.6

:

Not—The figures in red are over 60 per cent, of full marks; those in black type under 40 per cent.

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