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14. School Excursions, athletics, swimming and bathing during the season, continue to keep their places in the life of the school.

15. Yaumati School. The maximum monthly enrolment was 262 and the average attendance 241, a slight decrease from the figures of 1930.

16. Mr. C. Mycock took over the Headmastership from Mr. Handyside on January 4th. Of twenty-nine entered, nineteen passed the Class 4 Examination for promotion to either Queen's College or King's College. In the remaining classes 95% passed.

17. The 15th Annual Sports Meeting was a very successful one.

18. Wantsai School-Head Master, Mr. E. J. Edwards. The maximum monthly enrolment was 213 and the average attendance 197.

19. At the Class IV Examination twelve boys passed out of twenty-eight presented, while at the Internal Examination 78% of the remaining classes gained promotion to higher classes.

The school held the annual sports meeting. Football is played enthusiastically.

20. Gap Road School-Head Master, Mr. Lo Yuk Lun. The maximum enrolment was 179 and the average attendance 167. This school maintains good discipline and a good tone. At the Annual Examination 157 passed out of 161 examined.

21. Tai Po School. The maximum monthly enrolment was 86, and the average attendance was 72. The New Method Readers were introduced. At the Annual Examination 76% passed and were promoted to higher classes.

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monthly enrolment The school moved The building was

22. Un Long School. The maximum was 83 and the average attendance 60.36. into the new school building on July 2nd. officially opened on October 27th by Hon. Mr. S. W. Tso, O.B.E., LL.D. The health of the school has improved. At the Annual examination forty-eight passed out of fifty-five presented.

23. Cheung Chau School.-The maximum enrolment was seventy and the average attendance fifty-nine. The New Method Readers were introduced. At the Annual Examination 80% passed.

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