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The cost of each unit in Average Attendance was $43.96 ($65.45 in 1915).
The attendance in March was higher than for a long time past, but in April the attendance fell off on account of plague; many boys were consequently absent when the school was inspected in May. Suitable measures were taken to keep the school premises clean and disinfected. The floor has been cemented and the walls washed. Maps and pictures were in better condition than in previous years. A map of Hongkong has been provided and the Headmaster has himself made a map of the Island of Cheung Chau. Discipline was satisfactory. At the Annual Examination in July a slight improvement in handwriting was noticeable throughout the school. Neatness should be cultivated in Arithmetic.
Composition was satisfactory, and Geography and Map Drawing shewed a considerable improvement.
The Inspector of Vernacular Schools reports that Composition was weak throughout, with the exception of the work done by one or two pupils. Letter-writing was fair and Dictation was good. As at Un Long, many pupils were unable to distinguish tones.
The school has during the year made satisfactory progress.
E. RALPHS,
Inspector of English Schools.
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The cost of each unit in Average Attendance was $43.96 ($65.45 in 1915).
The attendance in March was higher than for a long time past, but in April the attendance fell off on account of plague; many boys were consequently absent when the school was inspected in May. Suitable measures were taken to keep the school premises clean and disinfected. The floor has been cemented and the walls washed. Maps and pictures were in better condition than in previous years. A map of Hongkong has been provided and the Headmaster has himself made a inap of the Island of Cheung Chau. Discipline was satisfactory. At the Annual Examination in July a slight improve- ment in handwriting was noticeable throughout the school. Neat- ness should be cultivated in Arithmetic.
Composition was satisfactory, and Geography and Map Drawing shewed a considerable improvement.
The Inspector of Vernacular Schools reports that Composition was weak throughout, with the exception of the work done by one or two pupils. Letter-writing was fair and Dictation was good. As at Un Long, many pupils were unable to distinguish tones.
The school has during the year made satisfactory progress.
E. RALPHS,
Inspector of English Schools.
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