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9. Ellis Kadoorie School.-Headmaster, Mr. C. Mycock. Maximum enrolment 414, average attendance 394 (same as in 1936).

10. 84 boys sat for the Class 4 Examination of whom 58 passed. In Classes 5, 6, 7 and 8, 305 boys were examined and 224 were successful in gaining promotion.

11. The School entered a team in the Government Schools Junior Football League. Inter-Class competitions are also held in the various games,

12. Yaumati School.-Headmaster, Mr. H. G. Wallington, M.A. Maximum enrolment 282. Average attendance 263 (same as last year).

13. Twenty-five boys sat for the Class 4 Examination of whom 17 passed. In Classes 5, 6, 7 and 8, 244 boys were examined and 219 passed.

14. Mr. Ho Yan Tak, Senior Anglo-Chinese Master, retired after over 31 years of faithful service.

15. Physical Training and Organized Games are compulsory.

16. Wantsai School.-Headmaster, Mr. K. L. Chau, M.A. Maximum enrolment 214. Average attendance 195 (same as last year).

17. In the Class 4 Examination 50 pupils presented themselves, of whom 43 were successful. The results of the Annual Examination were satisfactory in the other classes.

18. Gap Road School.-Headmaster, Mr. Lo Yuk Lun. Maximum enrolment 180. Average attendance 165 (same as last year).

19. 158 boys took the Annual Examination and 153 passed.

Physical Training and Organized Games are compulsory.

Launch Picnics were held regularly during the Summer.

20. Taipo School.-Headmaster, Mr. Fung So. Maximum enrolment 103. Average attendance 92 (91 in 1936).

21. The school was provided with new premises as from 1st June, 1937. These are proving very satisfactory, being fire-proof, well ventilated and quiet.

22. 86 boys took the Annual Examination of whom 55 passed.

23. Cheung Chau School.-Headmaster, Cheung King Pak, B.A. Maximum enrolment 60. Average attendance 53 (55 in 1936).

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