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Sports continue to flourish. The School holds its own Sports Meeting annually—always a well-organized and successful function.
Discipline is excellent, as is the general tone of the School. The Staff has been materially assisted by the prefects.
Wantsui School.—The Maximum Enrolment was 207 (206 in 1921).
The Average Attendance was 182 (180 in 1921).
The School accommodates 207 pupils, so that every seat has been occupied, and during the year, more than a hundred applicants for admission have had to be refused.
The School continues to progress favourably. Reading and English Composition are very satisfactory. English Conversation requires still more attention. The English-Speaking Club recently formed should prove useful in this connexion.
The pupils continue to take great interest in Sports; at the District Schools Sports, out of six competing Schools, this School took first place.
Football and Swimming are popular; few boys in the School are unable to swim.
The School library is well patronised. Most of the boys are interested in gardening and, under somewhat trying conditions, have produced very creditable results.
Ellis Kadoorie School for Indians.—The Maximum Enrolment was 102 (116 in 1921).
The Average Attendance was 92 (92 in 1921).
The work has, on the whole, been satisfactory. In Arithmetic, Grammar, and Geography, an improvement is desirable; Handwriting has improved, and English Conversation and Reading are good.
Urdu is improving but is still somewhat weak, as few of the pupils speak Urdu in their homes.
The health of the School is good, and the general tone is excellent. Prefects were appointed for the first time last year and exercise a wholesome influence.
All the boys join in the games—Cricket, Football, and Tennis. Gardening is popular, and the School now possesses a flourishing garden where flowers, fruit, and vegetables are produced in abundance; it is interesting to note that cotton and coffee were grown,
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Sports continue to flourish. The School holds its own Sports Meeting annually-always a well organized and successful function.
Discipline is excellent, as is the general tone of the School. The Staff has been materially assisted by the prefects.
Wantsui School.-The Maximum Enrolment was 207 (206 in
1921).
The Average Attendance was 182 (180 in 1921).
The School accommodates 207 pupils so that every seat has been occupied and during the year more than a hundred applicants for admission have had to be refused.
The School continues to progress favourably. Reading and English Composition being very satisfactory. English Conversa- tion requires still more attention. The English-Speaking Club recently formed should prove useful in this connexion.
The pupils continue to take great interest in Sports; at the District Schools Sports, out of six competing Schools this School took first place.
Football and Swimming are popular; few boys in the School are unable to swim.
The School library is well patronised. Most of the boys are interested in gardening and nnder somewhat trying conditions have produced very creditable results.
Ellis Kadoorie School for Indians.-The Maximum Enrolment was 102 (116 in 1921.)
The Average Attendance was (92 in 1921).
The work has on the whole been satisfactory. In Arithmetic, Grammar and Geography an improvement is desirable; Hand- writing has improved, and English Conversation and Reading are good.
Urdu is improving, but is still somewhat weak as few of the pupils speak Urdu in their homes.
The health of the School is good. and the general tone is excellent. Prefects were appointed for the first time last year, and exercise a wholesome influence.
All the boys join in the games,-Cricket, Football, and Tennis. Gardening is popular and the School now possesses a flourishing garden where flowers, fruit and vegetables are produced in abundance; it is interesting to note that cotton and coffee were
grown,
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