# GRANT SCHOOLS.
16. The Wah Yan School has been added to the Grant List.
# THE EXCLUDED SCHOOLS.
17. Of the non-Government Schools of the Colony two are 'excluded' under the Education Ordinance; that is, the Education Department is not responsible in any way for them. They are St. Stephen's College and St. Stephen's Girls' School. They had an average attendance of 345: (281 in 1921).
18. The Police Training School is entirely outside the control of this Department.
19. The Garrison School, controlled by the Military Authorities, had an average attendance of 131: (140 in 1921).
# THE UNIVERSITY. (Table VI.)
20. The following Table shows the successes at the University Matriculation and External Examinations during recent years.
Government Schools Other Schools in the Colony Outside Schools & students at University Total Year Matric. & Senior Junior Matric. & Senior Junior Matric. & Senior Junior Matric. & Senior Junior 1914... 11 24 11 24 1915... 30 23 46 71 1916.. 15 35 54 93 1917... 16 47 65 38 1918... 26 60 81 82 1919... 23 22 45 89 1920... 22 69 84 127 51 1921... 33 66 99 156 1922... 40 73 109 166 216 395 610 874 22 57 16 92 99 1 102 129 16 119 153 28 29 138 171 25 32 93 143 37 157 233 52 53 184 275 93 50 242 289 223 1,184 1,492Except for a trifling reduction in Junior successes among the Schools outside the Colony, the figures for 1922 are all 'records'. The most noticeable increase is in the Matriculation and Senior Successes of the Outside Schools, notably those of Shanghai. It is a matter of congratulation that in the past ten years over 800 students of the Colony should have passed the University Matriculation or Senior Local; but this year's figure 149 promises a great increase in the next decade.
21. The Diocesan Boys' School won the King Edward Scholarship, and Queen's College the President's Scholarship.
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GRANT SCHOOLS.
16. The Wah Yan School has been added to the Grant List.
THE EXCLUDED SCHOOLS.
17. Of the non-Government Schools of the Colony two are 'excluded' under the Education Ordinance; that is, the Education Department is not responsible in any way for them. They are St. Stephen's College and St. Stephen's Girls' School. They had an average attendance of 345: (281 in 1921).
18. The Police Training School is entirely outside the control of this Department.
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19. The Garrison School, controlled by the Military Authori- ties, had an average attendance of 131: (140 in 1921).
THE UNIVERSITY. (Table VI.)
20. The following Table shews the successes at the University Matriculation and External Examinations during recent years.
Government Schools,
Other Schools in the Colony.
Outside Schools & students at University.
Total.
Matric, & Senior
Junior
Matric. & Senior
Matric. &
Junior
Juuier
Senior
!Matric.&
Senior
Junior
1014...
11
24
1915...
30
23
46
71
1916 ..
15
35
54
93
BR
1917...
16
47
65
38
1918...
26
60
81
82
1919...
23
22
45
89
1920... 22
69
84
127
51
1921... 33
66
99
156
1922... 40
73
109
166
SRINKIIN
22.
57
16
92
99
1
102
129
16
119
153
28
29
138
171
25
32
93
143
37
157
233
52
53
184
275
93
50
242
289
216
395
610
874
358
223
1,184 1,492
Except for a trifling reduction in Junior successes among the Schools outside the Colony, the figures for 1922 are all records'. The most noticeable increase is in the Matriculation and Senior Successes of the Outside Schools, notably those of Shanghai. It is a matter of congratulation that in the past ten years over 800 students of the Colony should have passed the University Matri- culation or Senior Local; but this year's figure 149 promises a great increase in the next decade.
21. The Diocesan Boys' School won the King Edward Scholar- ship, and Queen's College the President's Scholarship.
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