THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY
the annust eximination for prʻzas and promo Not Drawing. Special Subjects » 114. tions, held by me understanding orders from the Governing Body, are as follows imes
Upper" "School ‚” mag bojs examined app or 94% proved
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The two previous annual percentages of passen are 81, in 1906, and 88 in 1905. Table 1. shows the percentage of passes in each sobs "ject, "1-byre not the slightest hesitation in miressing the work of ig 7 an excellent. I have invariably" found, the roul's of the Cxfard Local Examinations un provide a safe criterion of the work to be expected in the Upper School and this year is no exception." It will always happer, in Oxlued and all orber examinations, that some particular quen tions may appear easier in one year than another. It is also worthy of salice that such apparently easy queslong frequently act as pitfalls to the tinwary. It may, however, safely be promised, and I fear no con diction from my masters and boys, that the questions set by me in 1907 werd an searching, and a avare festa of intelligence as in previous years The head boys of most classes achieved the same aggregate as last year; but the following particular isstances deserve notice: ITA 1,370 instead of 1,124, 111, 1, instead of 942, 11in
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DELĒTHE PRIZE LIST,
The following scholars gained prizes-:--- Oxford Local Examinations : — Honours
Preliminary. Clement Mok, a Yeung Ming-aban, Tang On-log. 4. Wong Tal cho, Hung Kwok-chi, 6 A. R. Samy, 71. M. M. Remedios, & Lenog lu-wing,
2 cholarships --IA: Senior Morrison, Mok Kai-dük, Stewart, Wong Lam-cho Senior Bellies, Wong Ping-chiu Blake, Ng Shok. kon; Wright, Teo Chak-min, DWI,
Proceeding, Dr. Wright said that he had omitted reference to visual instruction. The Inspector of Schools placed No, a magle lantern at the disposal of the College on the 15th November. It did not reach the school (Junior) Third Class Mok Kal-fok. until a fortnight inter, leaving very little time Senior A. Arcull, A.A. -
Junlong" Choung Hoc châu, ý Tạo Chưa for lectures, which was even further curtailed by the commercial procession and the Christmasmi, 4 Woog Lam-cho> b holiday. Mr. Garrett was, therefois, able to give only threefectures to a good audience.Dr. Wright said he attended the second lectore, and was very much struck with the interesting nature of Mr. Garroit's lecture and particularly with the explanatory notes from local circumstances. The slides were evidently of a very superior | quality, but, unfortunately, the fantero was out of order, and the light could not be called brilliant. He hoped for better success in 190o?. He confessed, with a feeling of shame, that, year after year he observed the number of heads of colleges and schools attending the distribution of prizes at Queen's College, yel he was unus eiu be present at the distribution of prizes at other schools. He hoped they would accept his explanation that up to prises day he was, without exaggeration, lied to bis office. (Applause) The speaker then wel· comed. his Excellency to the College, adding that he knew education formed an important part of his Excellency's policy and from his official correspondence he had made it quite clear that he had the best interest of Queen's College at heart, "(Applause). ́
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736 Total marked by head-master 8,885 papers, We haya a most excellent English staff.png What is reefed in for each master to specialise Grammar Saki in same distinct branch. When I approached | Geography them by circular for the expression of their views in this d'ection, they showed a ramark. aute unanimity in their desire to specialise on natural scioncoï bớt as the. Guverning Body is | opposed to the introduction of elementary: science into the carriculum, It behove" the| English masters to kerk ither channels for the vent of their anergier., Mr. Grant has for years been practically mathematical master in Class I, also taking the subject of bookkeeping To Class II. I propose mext month to make Mr. Crook guss! professor of geography; a subject in which he has distinguished himself, The great need of the College is a man who will an devole himself to the subjects of English grammar and composition as to be an authority on these important subjects. Since the death of Mr. Falconer (second master) twenty years ago, we have had no matter prominent for ability in this direction, and the want of such man is urgently felt in a college teaching the English language to studentsnearly all Chinese. 7,017 instead of 200, IVa 1,cof instead of 898,
As regards the Chinese staff, we may also VA 918 instead of 843 and Vr'958 lostead of congratulate the public on service faithfully 54. 1 desite to invite particular attention of and energetically performed. Of these eleves the Upper School in 191 referred to above Chinese assistants, the four at the head of the (par. 1). It was necessary for me in Septem list may without hesitation be at once classified ber to form a fourth section nỈ Class 113. Mr.
as excellent, and there are two or three promis- Taguer, on his seturs from England, took ing young masters below them. The great charge of this section, Ho, which was com.
desideratum among the remainder is as posed of the boys in the various sections of awakening to the fact that it is only by hard ClassiV,thai obis ned highest aggregates at my private study that they can equip themselves half-yearly examination in July Not a single for the annually increasing demands made up boy failed and the general tone of the work was on their store of knowledge," as teachers of a excellent. The promotion of boys from Class tanguage foreign to them. Year after year IV to 111 entailed promotions in all classes be by the abolition of lower classes they, are low. Reference in the figures in the preceding promoted to the charge of higher classes, and paragraph will show that while an, class came in many instances it would appear that they out worse than last year, three, IVD,, VA., and
are hardly equal to the strain, la this connec VB, Altained a much higher figure Cins IB tion, it must be remembered that in spite of that for many years las bone the unenviable the fact that the Government has very greatly reputation of being composed of doll, slow fcrented the scale of salaries mtached to these boys was observed by the class-masters and posts, we do not find the 'better educated class myself throughout the year to possess better of bays in the College, electing education as a material than usual, and to be working in a
profession. Is the old days the ghest-boys | PIS EXCELLEncy's speech. satisfactory manner. The opinion thus formed in the first class were eager to be monitors at
When the applause had subsided, his was amply justified the final result'of the ex-
$4 a month: now with $10 to 35 a month we Excellency, who had been
a very careful amination when 84 per cent, prised instead of have during the past eight years drawn our 55. Non-Chinese boys throughout the College future masters from bare passes in Class I and uttered, addressed the gathering, He said that istener to every word. Dr. Bateson Wright have acquitted themselves above the average | even from Class II. The Normal master, Mr.
te Colony should be proud to maintain such the head boy of VÀ Jun Japanese and of VII ■. | Ralphs, speaks very highly of the work done by
an institution as Queen's College, which Filipino. I have addressed the clauses on the | the five-pupil teachers in their five respective weak points observable in their papers through classes. My observation throughout the year the British Empire, and, he thought, the was the largest Anglo-Chinese school in
out the examination and therefore do not pro- ¦ enables me to endurse that statement which is pare to dwell on matters, which, in view of the supported by the excellent results in Clasics largest public school in the whole empire. He had lately, when at the prize-distribution general excellence of the results, appear com
at Ellis Kadoorie's School, referred to the paratively trifling. For the first time in my the other hand, the result of the pupil teachers' status of public schools and had endeavoured experience the graphs in Classes I, II and III examination in a theoretical paper and in prac to impress on the scholars the importance of were excellently well done, and logarithmical demonstration in front of a class, together that position. The boys of Queen's College- successfully employed by b ys in Class JA. with the subjects, arithmetic, dictation, grama schol which had been established for fony Mathematica pentially and arithmetic_in_panti-mas, geography, composition-and-translations" years-his Excellency thought, knew what was
•cular showed great improvement. The import from and lato Chipese, can only be described meant by "public school" and also that infal ant subjects of · English gratimas, reading) | as a very qualified success. - ।! -, ་སྐ ', lible term, "Public School Form. He believ contation?"" dictation, Composition and
Vernacular School. 7.7 boys were examined in school competition and hoped that bistory, and the allied subjects of trail tions and 641 or 95 per caut. passed, 308 or 43 p.cit would be "maipuined in sport, as well. wre of a high order it ment. The map of the vernacular schoot are now in the highestas in work with other big schools in the Col-" drawing from memory in Classes 111, IVY class, Class 5. As only a dozen newly admit-apy. There were two repairs published daring and VI were astonishing feats. A few boys in ted boys are fit for this class it is evident that II A drew the routhern counties of Eng and great credit is due to the vernacular masters by the independent body, of examiners and the year on Queen's College. Eno was well; but the 'map of freland proved too much for the high standard to which they have for I.A.B. Hygiene was well taught to 736 raised the native school in turée years.,, boys, Mr. Sutherland being specially success. ful in teaching this subject to the boys' of 80 -low a standard at Clasy V.
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The Reading and Cricket Clubs flourish. Gymnastic instruction, under Bombardier Wade, RG A., is very successful to smali rquads of With regard to special subjects, I find that, making a total of 85. Our football team has the papers on physiology and natural science distinguished itself this year, by winning the taught by Mr Crook to non-Chinese boys of 11; K. Schools' Football League Shield, and the Upper School in lieu of translations, were fighting a well-contested game with the Ew- better done than for many years past, notably press of India Football team, winner of the so in the case of physiology. Trigonometry, Empress Competition Cup. Visits interchang taught by myself to a class that had dwindleded between the Q. G and Christian College down to 14 boys at time of examination, also Canion) fotball tea› xis a distinctly new had made pirgres, the seniors doing very departure, as there is no precedent on record well and the juniors crest ably. The Morrison of a Chinese football team tearing the maisland scholar, Mok Kai-Jook, Rooted every question to play upon foreign shores., Q. C. was too on the senior paper losing few marks on maticis strong for them, but it is hoped that better of method. Model and freehand drawing matches may take place in the future. taken by the second master, Mr. Dealy, to a
During the year 1907, 93 boys from Queen's larger class than usual gave evidence of talest College obtained situations: 9 in the H.K. Go And application. When I arrived in the Colony, verement service, 25 in focal firms, 8 under the 22nd of January, 1882, I immediately proceeded Chinese Government and 51. in various parts to hold the annual examination of the Central of the Far East. The above figures represent School, 367 boys 1,875 papers. This year I have examined 1,044 inys and personally correctedly these boys whine cafeer on leaving school 8,888 parers. The fact that I mark all the are known to us.
Many boys are employed in Government and other offices without our «papers myself is not in any sense whatever a
reflectio' on my sik, whose ability to hold knowledge, and it is impossible to say how examinations carefully in simply attested twice many of the Eg boys who did not return after a year at the mid-term examinations. I am actions 1st year and were marked "Left,"
Are so employed, actuated by the very simple and to me excel· lent reason, the maintenance of one standard In appraising the excellence and lelelligence of the answiki Thiblight this large College. vis not becauke Fally any foolish claim to omniscience or to infallibility, but because I
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the other by the headmaster. The report of the in Jependent examiners was moderately satisfactory According to this report English and translation were good. The results of the geography examination were not so good, whilst hyciene only produced fair results. The headmaster's sport, he considered, eminently satisfactory. The average attendance this but this could be accounted for by the fact that year was not quite so good as that of last year,
quite a number of scholars had left school and others promoted to higher forms. year 94 boys passed in the examination as against Ba for the previous year. His Rx cellency agreed with the headmaster about the value of having the whole of the examids. tion papers eximined by one person. This mean uniformily, and also that by Dr. Wright's long residence here the College secured the benefit of having one examiner year*in and year out, whose statistics can be nothing but reliable.
This
1A. Ho Tung, Ng Ka-pui... · Ho÷Kam-tong, U-Wing-tok
IA Junior Belilios, Tai Tang-pui. Ho Fook, Wong Ping-on.
IVA. Junior Morrison, Ip Yuk fan. Alfred May, Chao Cheuk-boi.
Special Prise. Machell Prize, Y. Abbas Pupil Teachers, Leung Wing-wal
Translation: E.-C. and C.-E.; Choong Hok-chat,
History-IA. Trang Kon-iham, 1B, Chas Kwan, IA. Tsu-Chim-fog, 1B, Ho Sik-fan, } HIA, Young Pui-fung. B. Teang Shui-ting, A. She Chu, D., Lok Shel-hi.
Composition. Eva Chun-yut, ». J. Exej. kiel,»IIA. Mok Ku-lun, B. Chao Lum-bing, 1116 Chau Kwok-ying, B. Wong Hon, C. Lo Siu-hok, D. F. Gutierrez. !
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IA.---Mok Kai-fuk. Cheung Hok-chan, Weng Lam-cho, Teo Chekimin, Yeung Chak pak.
18-Pang Kam wing, Li Lun-kwaÏ. IA- Ng Ka pul (Scholar), Fung Ter-king, U Wing-tok (schalii), Mok Kiu-ian,
IIB.Woog Pokeong, Chan Un-chim. HA-Tai Tung-pui (Belilios S.), U Yik kwai, J Shin
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M. F. Ubaldo, z Lau Wai-chi, VC-1 Chik Yam-kwong, 2 Wong fo-kai. Vi Cheng Fat, z Lo Young-tak VE-1 Chau Fat, Kwok So. VIA, Ng Ka'yung 2 Tam Sik-bupg VIB-Ho Salming, 2 Lo Cḥuk-in. VIC- Leung Ping-k!, z So Taung-isol, Vit-Chịu Kauro4; Chủ Hia-lol Vilo-Kwok Teun, Wan Mau-bing. VIIC-To Chakwan, Au Yung."',
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The College thowed great pro- gress in the Oxford Local Examination and he congratulated masters and boys on the success, This year Mak Kai-fule tank honours in the Junior Division of the Oxford Local Examins tion. This was the first time in the history of Queen's College, with one exception, that a Chinese boy took such honors, (Applause) That exception was one Chiness boy is St. i have once again to express our most ler Ftephen's College. The headmaster, speaking vent sense of gratitude for the generosity of generally, said that the work of the school was Grant of $100 for prizes. Without their aid concerned, Sir Matthew Nathan when last at *the public in supplementing the Government | excellent, expecially where mathematics was
we should be unable to provide 48 prizes for this Callego laid emphasis on this wobject, for, believe the gals to the whole College incalcul. 24 English, and 15 prizes for 15 vernacular he said at the time, Chica wasted Engineers
classes while special priešs for history and for her numerous railway undertakings, able, and the loss to the individual (in the avent of a clip) h.finitesimal. A very good composition and special translations would be Speaking of the Evening Continuation Classes, Illustration of the wide divergence of views in hopelessly impossible, We have no space for H.E. said they were not a portion of the school assessing the same paper is afforded by the their names here, but they are annually posted but they were there to permit of boys continu- table of marki awarded by six musters (include at the College entrance, and are published: in ing their studios after they had left school. the Yellow Digre, the monthly organ of the They were opened last year at a cost of $1,100,
•ing myself) on the subject of composition in the first class. We nose of us know the writer College. Queen's College is hindered in an and the Legislative Council had agreed to spend is owing to there being Rugby match With reference_16-the fireman who wai of a paper, lihere is pathing but an index sum ambitious upward course by the follow further a sumof $8,000this year on these classes, following, which is timed to start, at £ pm. severely injured in falling into the trench Ing considerations ; It is a day school, which were to be called the Technical Institute. Goal :-F. H. Ków. Backs:-E. F. Aucolt opened by the Waterwocks Company for the ber provided for the occasion,The five P. To and all the boys'in both sections of the
so that all attempts to teach English con. He hoped that the Institute would be the great | (Capt), H. L. Gaireti, · Half Backs ;-). Hal; laying down of the water usafns, as reported class ate thrown into hopeless disorder, a key versation are necessailly co: fined to school educating centre in the Colony and so enable F. Well, A. Gregory, Forwards--WH yesterday, the Company has now paid a sum Golsg kept by Beadmaker. The marks awarded hours and no supervision can be given boyita prosecute their work and so obtain good Williams, O. Eager, J. Mead, K. R. Turner, Lof money as compensation to the injured, man.
to preparation of work. Agajo fully one-employment in the Colony, China and sise- J. Wisha. Reforest. Whitehill of The accident will be a warning to the Com 10 one paper werd'
90, 99, 50, 63 and third of the boys change sunnally, and gre. As regards the number of boys leaving 1.M.3. Kcal Linesman-Major Brook. Re- "and is is to be hoped that there will be na obsirucilohs to bolls pedestrians and others of, intrest," showing how the
isw is arrived attemorial: 4:0 boys leaving and 403 new boys Excellency suid that it meant a loss of promise side, fi
doring the New Year holldays. E being admitted each year in a serious obstacle-ing: pupils;, but it should be the pride of
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Freheb, Mall on the sand Fabrosty. On 1.2 Talegraphic communications have now been upper Ichoot. In this connection it must be the world to assist in golding thị destinies”
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