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the war, except as regards Asiatic troops. This was due to various causes of a temporary nature. This work is now being resumed with the troops generally and it is in contemplation to extend the educational training of the regular army beyond the limits hitherto set to work in the Army Adults' Schools.
POLICE SCHOOL.
59. The average attendance was 14 (16 in 1918; 23 in 1917); the master in charge reports that the discipline and progress of the men attending have been satisfactory.
EXCLUDED PRIVATE SCHOOLS.
60. St. Paul's College was placed upon the Grant List as from 1st July, 1919. Of the schools which at the coming in force of the Education Ordinance were excluded from its operation there now remain two only: St. Stephen's Colleges for Boys and for Girls. They had an average attendance of 132 and 60 respectively (162 and 72 in 1918).
CONTROLLED SCHOOLS.
GRANT SCHOOLS.
(Table II.)
61. Two new English Schools—St. Paul's College and Ying Wa College—and one new Vernacular School—St. Paul's Girls' School—have been added to the Grant list.
62. During the year all the English Grant Schools were visited by the Inspector of English Schools. The Classes were seen at work, and all exercises written during Term were examined. Papers were set and worked for the Inspector, and Classes examined orally.
63. Weak points were discussed with the Head Teachers and Assistant Teachers concerned.
64. The work of these schools is very satisfactory, progress being apparent each year. In all, special attention is devoted to the training of character; in the Girls' Schools instruction is given in first aid to the injured, home nursing, and cookery, in addition to the usual subjects.
65. The number of Vernacular Schools in receipt of a grant is now 54, of which 31 are boys' schools, the St. Paul's Girls' School, and Boys' Schools managed by the Tung Wah Hospital and the Confucian Society, having been added to the list.
66. 141 Vernacular Teachers—61 men and 80 women—attended the Normal Class at the Technical Institute.
ENGLISH PRIVATE SCHOOLS.
67. During the year 18 Boys' Schools (4 Day and 14 Night)
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the war, except as regards Asiatic troops. This was due to various causes of a temporary nature. This work is now being resumed with the troops generally and it is in contemplation to extend the educational training of the regular army beyond the limits hitherto set to work in the Army Adults' Schools."
POLICE SCHOOL.
59. The average attendance was 14 (16 in 1918; 23 in 1917); the master in charge reports that the discipline and progress of the men attending have been satisfactory.
EXCLUDED PRIVATE SCHOOLS.
60. St. Paul's College was placed upon the Grant List as from 1st July, 1919. Of the schools which at the coming in force of the Education Ordinance were excluded from its operation there now remain two only: St. Stephen's Colleges for Boys and for Girls. They had an average attendance of 132 and 60 respectively (162 and 72 in 1918.)
CONTROLLED SCHOOLS.
GRANT SCHOOLS.
(Table II.)
61. Two new English Schools-St. Paul's College and Ying Waḥ College-and one new Vernacular School--St. Paul's Girls' School-have been added to the Grant list.
62. During the year all the English Grant Schools were visited by the Inspector of English Schools. The Classes were seen at work, and all exercises written during Term were examined. Papers were set and worked for the Inspector, and Classes examin- ed orally.
63. Weak points were discussed with the Head Teachers and Assistant Teachers concerned.
64. The work of these schools is very satisfactory, progress being apparent each year. In all, special attention is devoted to the training of character; in the Girls' Schools instruction is given in first aid to the injured, home nursing, and cookery, in addition to the usual subjects.
65. The number of Vernacular Schools in receipt of a grant is now 54, of which 31 are boys' schools, the St. Paul's Girls' School, and Boys' Schools managed by the Tung Wah Hospital and the Confucian Society, having been added to the list.
66. 141 Vernacular Teachers-61 men and 80 women-attended the Normal Class at the Technical Institute.
ENGLISH PRIVATE SCHOOLS.
67. During the year 18 Boys' Schools (4 Day and 14 Night)
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