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The total number of pupils at schools in the Colony excluding the Police School and the uncontrolled schools in the New Territories are:-
Number of Pupils. Total. Schools. English Schools. Vernacular Schools. Government Schools, 2,757 2,757 Military Schools, 100 100 Excluded Private Schools, 683 28 711 Grant Schools, 1,775 1,672 3,447 Controlled Private Schools, 2,734 12,575 15,309 Controlled Private Schools, New Territories, 1,186 1,186 Technical Institute, 425 425 Total, 8,474 15,461 23,935The most important schools, apart from the excluded schools, are Queen's College for Chinese, four District Schools its feeders, and the Belilios Public School for Chinese girls. There is an Indian School of growing importance now housed in a new building presented to the Colony by Sir Ellis Kadoorie. Kowloon School and Victoria School for children of British parentage have an average attendance of about 120. There is also a school for the children of the Peak District. The Diocesan School and Orphanage and St. Joseph's College are important boys' schools in receipt of an annual grant. The Italian, French, and St. Mary's Convents, and the Diocesan Girls' School, are the most important of the English Grant Schools for girls.
The Hongkong Technical Institute affords an opportunity for higher education of students who have left school. Instruction was given in 1917 in Mathematics, Machine Drawing, Architectural Design, and Building Construction; in Chemistry, Physics, and Electricity; in Commercial English, Logic, and Political Economy; in French, Shorthand, and Book-keeping; and in Translation from and into Chinese. Classes in Sanitation (Public Hygiene) are also held, the examinations being conducted under the auspices of the Royal Sanitary Institute, London. Classes for Men and Women Teachers, both "English" and "Vernacular", are a feature of the Institute.
The Lecturers are recruited from the members of the Medical and Educational faculties of the Colony, and from the Department of Public Works, and receive fees for their services. The Institute is furnished with a well-equipped Chemical Laboratory and excellent Physical apparatus.
The Hongkong University is an institution that arose from the joint enterprise of British and Chinese subscribers. It was founded
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The total number of pupils at schools in the Colony excluding the Police School and the uncontrolled schools in the New Terri- tories are:-
Number of Pupils.
Total.
English
Vernacular
Schools.
Schools.
Government Schools,
2,757
2,757
Military Schools,
100
100
Excluded Private Schools,
683
28
711
Grant Schools,
1,775
1,672
3,447
Controlled
Private
Schools,
2,734
12,575
15,309
Controlled
Private
Schools, New Terri-
tories,
1,186
1,186
Technical Institute,
425
425
Total,-
8,474
15.461
23,935
The most important schools, apart from the excluded schools, are Queen's College for Chinese, four District Schools its feeders, and the Belilios Public School for Chinese girls. There is an Indian School of growing importance now housed in a new building pre- sented to the Colony by Sir Ellis Kadoorie. Kowloon School and Victoria School for children of British parentage have an average attendance of about 120. There is also a school for the children of the Peak District. The Diocesan School and Orphanage and St. Joseph's College are important boys' schools in receipt of an annual grant. The Italian, French, and St. Mary's Conrents, and the Diocesan Girls' School, are the most important of the English Grant Schools for girls.
The Hongkong Technical Institute affords an opportunity for higher education of students who have left school. Instruction was given in 1917 in Mathematics, Machine Drawing, Architectural Design, and Building Construction; in Chemistry, Physics, and Electricity; in Commerical English, Logic, and Political Economy; in French, Shorthand, and Book-keeping; and in Translation from and into Chinese. Classes in Sanitation (Public Hygiene) are also held, the examinations being conducted under the auspices of the Royal Sanitary Institute, London. Classes for Men and Women Teachers, both "English" and "Vernacular ", are a feature of the Institute.
The Lecturers are recruited from the members of the Medical and Educational faculties of the Colony, and from the Department of Public Works, and receive fees for their services. The Institute is furnished with a well equipped Chemical Laboratory and excellent Physical apparatus.
The Hongkong University is an institution that arose from the joint enterprise of British and Chinese subscribers. It was founded
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