SATURDAY, MARCH 6, 1926.
SCHOOL PRIZES.
CENTRAL BRITISH SCHOOL,
"KOWLOON.
MR. HOLYOAK'S ADVICE.
Sound advice was given yester- day by the Hon. M. P. H Holyoak when he distributed the prizes to the Central British School, Kowloon. Features of his speech were:-
Congratulations to Misa "May Witchell on her prize out of over 30,000 candidates.
An appeal to the students to maintain their high standard of elilciency.
**Join the Former Pupils' Asso clusion ou“ leaving,
The continuatch classey werv a golden opportunity/
I was one of the cardinai points of his belief that no man ér woman, girl, or boy, justified hist her existence without leaving the work better than they had found 30" They had be perform social and public ser- vicus when they grew up Such dates could be carried out through the Boy Scouts, Girl Guides and Inter on the Volun Beers.
There were present-Right Rev: CR. Duppty shop of Victoria), Mr: A. E:Wood (Director of Edu- cation), Mr. E. Ralphs (aspector of English Schools), Rev. J. Horace Jubustion, Rev. 6. M. S. Upsdełk. Dr.. S. W. Tao, Mr. B. Wylie, Mr. Fuster..
Presenting his annual report, Mr G. P. Nightingale (headmasteF)
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bathing bauch being again granted Lyon, E. MacNider, S. MacNider, by the committee of the Dock A Maycock, B. Williams, Retreation Club. We held our | Division 4:--A Hirst, J. Moycook, annual picnic at Tin Kau when ten R. Witchell G Arnold, A. Kerr THE HONGKONG ELECTRIC and refreshments were very kindly M. Weston, W. Hirst, D. Nicholls, provided by Mr. and Mrs. Orme. M. Whitley, D. Faro, D. Hynes, P. Physical Instruction and boxing Hynes, J.. Laing, G. MacNlder, §. classes were held twice a work, MacNidor, R. Woolley during the cooler months.
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Mr. and Mrs. B. D. F. Baith, Mr. A. Brooke Smith, Lady Clifton and Mr. and Mra, J. J., Harrington were amongst those who left the Colony yesterday by the "Empress of Asia.”
full advantago la taken of it; the rosuits can be seen in the good physique of most of the children and their good posture in school, also the low percentage of defect found: I saw the whole school as sembled and going to the various class-rcome, twice, and I consider that the position and walking of the children la vors, much, botter than at of any other school or class I have soon, in spite of theri being a number of tall and woody boys and girls who have candidato gaining distinction in Hirst, J. Maycook, R. Witchell, obviously bad relations between English and botany, and one being - Arnold, A. Korr..... height and weight and who pro-awarded the Montargis French bably suffered from tropical ever prize. In the senior local section growth. The timetables Include of this class, 10 entered, of whom lessons on physical drill, singing, 2 passed the matriculation and B, botany and drawing, and the close the senior local examination..
In work lesbons ard well alternated Class 2, 11 entered for the junior with others, thus relieving eye local examination and 6 passed, one strain. There are few, if any, candidate gaining distinction in children with defective, sight in English Altogether 25 candidates C.B.S. who have not boon noted entered for the University examina- already. The provision of a good tions of whom 6 matriculated, 8 school meal at midday is also an passed the senior local and passed excellent move which I wish could the juffor local examination, that be imitated at other schools, An-la, 60 por cent passed. I have re other good point is the provisionceived a letter from an old C.B.S.. of a rest chair" in a quiet end pupil, now in England, who passed of the verandah Where any child the matriculation examination of who is 'off' colour" can be sent to rest fogan hour. The knowledge that such provision is made has ellen been found to save absences In the English schools. Sessions are 9 to 12.80 1.45 to 3.35, and this I consider quite long enough in the tropics for good work to be done without fatigue, real mental and physical fatigue is evidenced by inability, not only distuste for further work.
Buildings: The school buildings. were colour washed throughout during the summer vacation. As I stated elsewhere we are in urgent need of extensions.
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Royal Drawing Society: At the examinations in the various divi- sions held at the School on June "Tiffins: The excellent quality of 4 and 5, very good results were ob the tins provided during the year,bined. 56 honours and 68 pass cer even during the strike, was well ticates being awarded. Four can- didates nov! hold honoure certificates in divisions 1 to 5 and pase in division 6. One candidate was awarded honours in division: 6.
The year 1925 opened with the „school equipped with almost every-maintained, and now 85 meals are
thing found in a school of similar served each dấy. standing at Home. We have model
class-rooms for the lower classes of the school; good chemistry and physics laboratories, and a very complete and up-to-date stock of apparatus and material required in the teaching of chemistry; hent, light and soundi
In my reports of the past few yours 1 emphasised the steady in-
polation of Kowloon and Hongkong, and the urgent necessity of provid
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School Prospectus:
The 1926a edition has been published and I shall be pleased to send copies to those interested in the education of British children here:
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the preliminary division, May Witchell, now in class 6, was award EDITED BY H. G. W. WOODHEAD ed special prize, a. Tare i distinction..
Than Ever
Charity: The pupils of this schooliagain took part in the annual
In eonclusion I thank all the Large And More Comprehensive sale of work of the Ministering doners of prizes, and all the mem- Children's League, and in the Bade bers of the staff for their co-opera- of poppies on Armistice Day. The ten and support. throughout the
don Hospital
Librazy : Many volumes were added to the library, the gifts of children leaving the school. Our thanks are again due to Mr. W. G. The prizes presented, were — Joseph and Mr. O. 1. Ellis for send- Matriculation --- Cole,
A ing us. ilustrated magazines and Hazeland, Et Moses, J. Maycock, periodicals; to Captain Muir whos. Shaw S. Whitley. generously "contributed coples of the National Geographic Magazine, and to the Director of the Royal Observatory for the daily weather
ing additional school buildings. In 1919 our numbers were 60- senior, junior and kindergarten classes. At the end of the school year, November 30, 1024, there were 306.children attending this school I December 1925, there were 134 'af CB.S. and 106: at "the junior school, that is, 240 children were attending the Government British schools in Kowloon. To-day there are 158 in the senior school and 108 in the junior school, 267 in all, chart.
Senior Local: G G. Edwards, I. Fothergill, M. Oliver.
Junior Local: G. Arnold, Easterbrook. P-Hynes, J. Laing, G. MacNider, I. Raymond.
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THERAPION NO. 1 THERAPION NË,2 THERAPION No 3
The present (1925-6) issue: 0 DINARY GENERAL MEETING crease in the juvenile European po- girls of classes 3 and 4 this year your, und 1 wish to express to you, the CHINA YEAR BOOK is again of Shareholdera will be held at the
raised a sum of £24 to assist Lord Sir, our deep sense of appreciation Knutsford in his work for the Lon-of the honour you have conferred considerably larger than any of
on Central British School by com-its predecessors.. The Chapters FRIDAY, the 28th March, 1928, at ing here toxiny to distribute theo "Mines and Minerals, Educa prizes.
tion," "Products," "Labour," The Prize List,
"Opium," "Commerce," "Ship ping," "Currency," ete., have beer rewritten and brought up to date The Report of the Shanghai Child Labour Commission is reprinted in full in the Chapter in Labour "The Political Summary" describes events up to the end of March 1925. The Chapter on "Defence appears at the end of the Book At C.B.B. there is urgent need of j Exhibition of Work: In Novem
New Chaptera include a Summary larger elpak-moms (our present Eber we held an exhibition of work, M. S. Whitley: Class 1, J. Maycock; of Medical Events." "Political cloak-rooms being entirely funde- the subjects in which exhibita were Class 2, L. Easterbrook; Class 3A, Parties, Taxation" a "Biblio quate), extra class-rooms, a science shown being drawing, painting, R. Woolley: Class 4A. J. Black;graphy for 1924, and a docu lecture room, a large and properly botany, sewing, writing, cookery Cinss 4B, H. Brown; Class 6A V.mented Chapter on "China's. Con- equipped housewifery and cookery and woodwork. Many parents and Levkovich; Class 6B, K. Clarke;stitutions and Election Laws," classroom, art and woodwork,elass- friends visited the exhibition when Class 6, 1. Woolley.
THE TERMS OF THE GOLD rooms, a conion, room for the scenes from "King John," "Henry
Garrison School scholarships, FRANC SETTLEMENT ARE staff, and a store room for the VII," "The Midsummer Night's tenable at C.B.S.-L. Allen, A. INCLUDED IN AN APPENDEL achoch stock of stationery, books, Dream" were acted by pupils of Ursel und games' material
elassus: 4 and 5. Buring the year Attendance: The school was scenes from these plays and from opened on 194 days. The maximam "The. Christmas Carol" and "She eurolical was 178; The average stoopa to. conquer" were acted by, attendance" during the whole year different classes. was, the highest monthly Old Pupils Association. The average being 130 ím November, the members of this. Association kowést, 32 in July. The attendance again entered the Water Rolo Lea- on the whole was good, except dur-gue, but, although they, played ing "the period of the strike, a throughout the competition propar though there were cases; of absence without losing a match, they lost due to malaria, dengue fever, the championship shield, which menales und minor "complaints. they won last year, in a replay with There were only a few cases of ab the other unbeaten team, the Vic- sence due to trivial enuses, and Florin Recreation Club. appeal to wish again, to express my apprecia- alt old pupils of this school to join tion of the willing co-operation of the Association and take part in the parents in our efforts chforce the various social and athletic acti- regular and punctual attendance at vities. Hockey, football and tennis school Parents now realise that grounds have been aliotted for the absence of even one day makes their use at King's Park, and in it dimcult for a student to follow time I hope to see teams competing the work of its blass. The timp in, the football, tennis and hockey that must be spent by the teacher leagues..
Hongkong & Whampoa Bock. Company's scholarship-M. Oliver. J. R. M. Smith" scholarship- J. Laing.
"War Memorial ** prize Moses,
"Ezra Abraham" prize:-.
Wylie "composition prize-M. Weston
Moses.
"Montargis "French prize-3, Whitley.
Headmaster's prize. Easter- brook.....
Scripture prize, (presented by Rt. Rev. C. R. Duppuy, D.D., Bishop of Victoria):-I.. Fothergill
History and Geography prize, presented by Mr. H. B. L. Dowbiggin)G.. MacNIdere
Scripture prize, (presented by Rev. J. H. Johnston)-G. Arnold,
French prize. (presented by Rev:: J. IL. Johnston).:--E. Donald.
Physics and chemistry prize (presented by Messrs. Kelly Walsh):L Easterbrook
&
Drawing prize (prevented by Messrs. Der A Wing)-R Woolley, Sewing prizes (presented by Mrs. Nightingale)-P Woolley, V Lovkovich,
in the attempt to bring the absen- Girl Guides: The school troops tees up to the level of the other of Girl Guides have increased in children retarde the work of the numbers under their enthusiastic class as n whole.
and energetic captain, Miss Owen Staff Mrs. Wyatt was transfer- Hughes, and their Lieutenant, Miss red to C.B.S. in February and went Holyoak. We congratulate Miss on Home leave in April, Mrs. Hoy Owen Hughes on her success in joined us in April and left in Sep-winning the harbour race this tember in which month Mrs. Stubb-year on ka da
ings. was transferred from Queen's St. John Ambulance Brigade: A Royal Drawing Society College. Mr. Jordan was given section of the Brigade was formed
Special prize-May Witchell. Division 1. Hirst, J., Maycock, charge of the manual instruction in June and performed good work classes in April.
during the strike and at the Fo M. Whitley, A. Kerr, K. Chester, Visitors: The school was visited Hing Fong disaster. At the Levkovich, U. "... Mitchell (J. during the year by the Director of Brigade swimming sporta this sec Sloan, A. Taylor, L. Tollen, R Education and the Inspectors of tion won the following trophies: Wood, 1. Carr, A. Chester, J. English Schools, the Inspector of Schools of the F.M.3. members of (1) The Ho Brothers challenge Suiter, K. Glendinning, J. Gourlay
the Board of Education, teachers from Canada, U.S.A. and Japan, and many other visitors. The Central British School is always open to parents and the general public of Hongkong who are In terested in the education of British children in the Far East, and who wish to visit the class-roome and
to see the work done there
cup, brigade championship. (1.00 R. Hammond, T. Ingram, A Kelly, yarda), E Lammert, Y. Langley,
(2) The Ho Tung Challenge Patterson, M. Taylor, H. Tolts, J cup (life-saving competition Whyte, F. Wiltshire.
(8) The Ellis Kadooria, shield, Division 2-J. Hirst, J.Maycock, (team race)MALAM. Whitley, A. Kerr, J. Black, H (4) The Chater Shield, for the Brown, L. Glendinning, E. Kilburn, division obtaining the highest A Mitchell, K Nightingaler number of points at the annual Wiltshire, E. Stewart, E. Williams, aquatic mesting::
G. Saunders, U. Mitchell S. Bander, Tumer a
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