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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1938.
C.B.S. PRIZE DAY
Headmaster's Report
(Continued from Page 1)
In his report on the School'a work during the past year, the Headmaster said:-
HEADMASTER'S REPORT September 14, 1936, the begin ning of the educational year under review, was a very important date, both for the school in particular, and for the Colony in general. His Excellency the Gobernor, Sir Andrew Caldecott, opened cur new buildings and grounds, and a new term arici era commenced the same day.
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The constant repression on the children's characters, which had
ISLINGTONIANS AT CRICKET
Picture taken during the cricket match at King's Park on Wed- nesday when the Islington Corinthians defeated the Kowloon Cricket Club by seven wickets. (Photo, A.C.P.).
CENTENARY OF
CAPE TOWN
A Centenary Celebrations Coun-
been exercised in increasing meaeil, consisting of many prominent sure during the previous years, was suddenly removed, and in a short time the school had settled
down to its proper life. It was
natural that it should take a little time' to adjust itself.
There are two factors which militate against an adequate re- turn of the money invested in the school. The first is that I con- sider the school insufficiently staffed considering the variety of "educational activities undertaken and the number of corrections involved.
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SOLDIER'S GALLANT ACT REWARDED
Picked Up Live Bomb In Crowded Cafe
South African citizens, has been
devise appointed to celebrating the 100th birthday of plans for
London, Feb. 24. The gallant action ct Private the Cape Town municipality in October. 1940. The celebrations | J. E. Molt, of the 1st Battalion. will last three months
Essex Regiment, in picking up a live bomb which had been thrown
the Library's proper function in into a crowded cafe in Halfa on the work of the School.
GIRL GUIDES Meetings are held in the large gymnasium of the school, and the guides are allowed to use the play ing fields whenever they wish. As the school is so far away, a special bus is arranged to » take them home after the meetings.
Christmas Day and throwing i Into the street, where it exploded. has been rewarded.
The War Ofice announces that
the King has approved the award of the Medal of the British Empire (Mutary Division) for gallantry.
The announcement states that the Jordania Cafe. In Halfa was crowded with soldiers and civilians
The second is that some of the parents do not sufficiently do their share in seeing that the children are properly equipped. There are The strength of the Company when a bomb was thrown among children who have been in theat the commencement of thethem. Mott, who was seated at school for some me and are not season was 40, but is now reduced.a table with some other men of correctly dressed. The number as so many. Guides had to leave the Battalion, picked up the bomb. may be small, but it affects the the Colony. At the Prince of and hurled it through a window corporate life of the school.
Wales Banner Competition they into the street where it exploded came second. losing the banner with great violence.
APPEAL TO PARENTS ·
I hope that those parents will
by a few marks. They did well
high.
companions." adds the statement.
(British Wireless).
"Private Mott's highly coulage- pull themselves together, and do in various badge tests. the perous act undoubtedly saved several. their duty to their children and centage passes being fairly lives and Injuries to many of his the school before they lose the value of the educational facilities provided. It is hot asking too much of parents to see that the have their names on their books and clothes and do not stay away for trivial reasons,
children
I have not yet recovered from the shock of receiving a letter excusing a boy for being absent because he had to, stay in bed for a day to recover from a party on the previous evening.
STUDIES
In the "Cambridge School Cer- tificate Examination three passed, W. Pryde obtaining the Peace Memorial Scholarship valued at £1.350. He was a normal boy who
had passed through the school and shows what can be done by chil- dren who work and who are pro- perly backed up by their parents.
Four passed the Hong Kong University School Certificate Examination, one obtaining honours with distinctions In English and
Chemistry.
Education Department Schoo) Certificate Exam. (1937) 1. N. J. Booker; 2. G. T.. David- son::3. D. L Gaubert; 4, D. J. Man-
PHYSICAL TRAINING The anual Physical Training Display was held on February 19, in the space in front of the school which lends itself admirably to this purpose. Practically all
children the
took part,
and parents had an opportunity of sell; 5, D. O. Parsons; 6. W. G. seeing some of the practical work Fryde: 7. A. G. Quynn; 8. T. H. which is a regular part of the Suiter: 9. G. E. Darby: 10, J. M. H.
Felshow: 11. M. HII. - school curricuhim
I cannot close without a tribute to the hard work of the staff. We have nearly 300 high-spirited little ponies, and some of them are not ttle either, but if we can sec them fitted to take their proper
places in the world, we feel that
Sur efforts are not wasted.
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"J.R. M. Smith" Scholarship--1937
Certificate: W. G. Pryde.
Government Scholarships Certificate---Form 5: G. Darby.
4: Sanger, 3: R. Labrum, 2: G.
E'even passed the Education Scott, 1: J. Hale, and R: K. Stone.
Department School Certificate Examination, and in the rest of the school 61 per cent passed for promotion,
SPORTS
In games and outdoor recrea- tions. the change to the new school premises has proved of very great bencat..
Lugard Scholarship-1937 Certificate: A. Fraser.
Dock Company Scholarships-1937 Certificate and Cheque: 1. D. Mackle 2, Joyce Crookdake.
Ezra Abraham Scholarship Cheque; F. W. J. Clark.
Form Prizes "Book:-Farm 5: Jenny Felshow,
During the year the Cricket XI 4: Helen Sanger, 3: Vera Sissons. had a full programme of friendly 2: George Scott, 1: Jean Hale, and matches, chiefly against local R: Kenneth Stone. league clubs and Service teams,
Special Prizes
while the Football XI also played War Memorial Prize (Cheque regularly. competing in the and Certificate):-G. E. Budden, Amateur Boys' League. Results in History Prize (Book):-Upper both cases were satisfactory. and School: Helen Sanger, Donor: Mr. the games were invariably keen Crozier; Lower School: Brian Har- and enjoyable.
per.
Last year the girls entered two Essay Prize (Order on Kelly and hockey teams in the Brawn Cup Walsh):-Upper School; William Competition, which the 1st XI Pryde, Donor: Miss Curtin: Lower won by gaining 27 out of 28 points. School: Nora Witchell, Donor: Miss It stands to the credit of the team Marsh that they scored 80 goals with English:-Marian Hill. Donor: only 2 goals being" scored against Miss Curtin. them.
Drawing (Order on Kelly and The 2nd XI. played well Wash):-Upper School: Helen Ban- throughout the tournament, and ger, Donor: Miss Ball: Lower proved themselves well up to School: Joan Rapley, Donor: Miss standard when vacancies occurred Hall. for them in the 1st XI.
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Progress In French; · (Book) :—— Allen Quynn, Donor: Miss Heap.
Geography (Book): Frederick William Clark...
Domestic, Science, (Book):-June Booker, Donor: Mrs. Cooper..
Progress in Domestic Eclence (Book)-Emily McKelvie, Donor: Miss Choper.
SCHOOL LIBRARY Fletion: This department of the Library is by far the largest and is in constant uso-even during the school holidays, as far as that is possible. It is composed almost entirely of books which have been donated to the school by the
1. children themselves.
Best all Rounder (Cup):-Boys: Non-fiction:It is for works of E. Stone; Girls; M. Booker and J. non-action and reference that the Booker. Library feels. most need. It is felt Cambridge School Certificate that the cultivation of a general
Examination (1937). interest in school subjects cannot 1, W. K. Pryde (Winner: of the be very effective until the children Peace Memorial Scholarship); 2, F. are given an opportunity of wider W. J. Clark; 3. P. Watson; 4. K. reading outside the range of their Hopkins. text-books.
There is an urgent need for funds, and we greatly hope that Government will see its way clear next year to make a capital grant
H.K. University School Certificate
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