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Praya East School,-The Maximum Enrolment was 118 (98 in 1921).
The Average Attendance was 103 (98 in 1921).
In September the School which, after occupying a Chinese flat for many years had for the past 16 months been housed temporarily and at great inconvenience in the Indian School building, moved into new premises in Gap Road,
The name of the school has been changed from Praya East School to Gap Road School.
As in previous years, the Head Master (Mr. Lo Yuk-luu) may be congratulated upon the excellent work done in this School, which is highly satisfactory in every respect.
Past pupils passing from this School to the District Schools and later to Queen's College continue to take high places in their respective Classes.
The boys now have greater facilities for games, of which they are taking full advantage.
BRITISH SCHOOLS.
Much attention has been given to these Schools during the year. A new Syllabus, covering all subjects taught, has been drawn up, and provides a carefully graded course from the Kindergarten stage to the Matriculation Class.
Victoria School.-The Maximum Enrolment was 83 (65 in 1921).
The Average Attendance was 52 (42 in 1921).
The Head Mistress, Mrs. Clark, was absent on Leave during year, her place being taken by Miss Birt.
The tone of the School is good. Progress is being made generally, but especially in French and in English Composition.
The health of the pupils was satisfactory.
Kowloon School.--The Maximum Enrolment was 127 (111 in 1921).
The Average Attendance was 89 (76 in 1921).
The Head Master (Mr. G. F. Nightingale) was absent on Leave during part of the year, his place being taken by Mr. D. Morgan Richards.
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Praya East School,-The Maximum Eurolment was 118 (98 in 1921).
The Average Attendance was 103 (98 in 1921).
In September the School which, after occupying a Chinese fat for many years had for the past 16 months been housed temporarily and at great inconvenience-in the Indian School building, moved into new premises in Gap Road,
The name of the school has been changed from Praya East School to Gap Road School.
As in previous years, the Head Master (Mr. Lo Yuk-luu) may be congratulated upon the excellent work done in this School, which is highly satisfactory in every respect.
Past pupils passing from this School to the District Schools and later to Queen's College continue to take high places in their respective Classes.
The boys now have greater-facilities for games, of which they are taking full advantage,
BRITISH SCHOOLS.
Much attention has been given to these Schools during the year. A new Syllabus, covering all subjects taught, has been drawn up, and provides a carefully graded course from the Kindergarten stage to the Matriculation Class.
Victoria School.-The Maximum Enrolment was 83 (65 in 1921).
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The Average Attendance was 52 (42 in 1921).
The Head Mistress, Mrs. Clark, was absent on Leave during year, her place being taken by Miss Birt.
The tone of the School is good. Progress is being made generally, but especially in French and in English Composition.
The health of the pupils was satisfactory.
Kowloon School.--The Maximum Eurolment was 127 (111 in 1921).
The Average Attendance was 89 (76 in 1921).
The Head Master (Mr. G. F. Nightingale) was absent on Leave during part of the year, his place being taken by Mr. D. Morgan Richards.
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