AnnualReport-1926 — Page 489

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1.—STAFF.

Mr. A. E. Wood acted as Director of Education throughout the year

Mr A. R. Cavalier, European Inspector of Vernacular schools, retired on pension, with effect from 31st January, 1926.

The retirement of Mr. B. Tanner, to which reference was made in last year's report, took effect from 27th February, 1926

Mr. F. K. Ewart and Mr. L. G. Morgan joined the staff on appointment from England.

Miss C...

Miss E. K. Bailey and Miss O. M. Orme married and left the Colony, to the great loss of this Department. Peyton joined the Permanent Staff.

At the end of the year the staff consisted of:—

British Non-British Total Men Women Men Women Inspectors 5 Sub-inspectors X Teachers 25 16 132 65 238 Total 27 46 18 ... 251

Eight Students-in-Training graduated at the University and were appointed to masterships in Government Schools. At the end of the year the number of University Trained Teachers Graduated on the staff was 15.

2. PUPILS IN GOVERNMENT SCHOOLS.

Particulars and Statistics of the various Government Schools are given in Table III.

A. BRITISH SCHOOLS.

Quarry Bay Junior School again had a most successful year. The fine new building, a model of its kind, built by Messrs. Little, Adams and Wood, was ready for occupation in September and a pleasant inaugural ceremony took place later in the year, when the pupils gave a display of gymnastics and dancing which did great credit to the physical instruction of Miss Dyer.

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0 2 1.—STAFF. Mr. A. E. Wood acted as Director of Education throughout the year Mr A. R. Cavalier, European Inspector of Vernacular schools, retired on pension, with effect from 31st January, 1926. The retirement of Mr. B. Tanner, to which reference was made in last year's report, took effect from 27th February, 1926 Mr. F. K. Ewart and Mr. L. G. Morgan joined the staff on appointment from England. Miss C... Miss E. K. Bailey and Miss O. M. Orme married and left the Colony, to the great loss of this Department. Peyton joined the Permanent Staff. At the end of the year the staff consisted of:— British Non-British Total Men Women Men Women Inspectors 5 Sub-inspectors X Teachers 25 16 132 65 238 Total 27 46 18 ... 251 Eight Students-in-Training graduated at the University and were appointed to masterships in Government Schools. At the end of the year the number of University Trained Teachers Graduated on the staff was 15. 2. PUPILS IN GOVERNMENT SCHOOLS. Particulars and Statistics of the various Government Schools are given in Table III. A. BRITISH SCHOOLS. Quarry Bay Junior School again had a most successful year. The fine new building, a model of its kind, built by Messrs. Little, Adams and Wood, was ready for occupation in September and a pleasant inaugural ceremony took place later in the year, when the pupils gave a display of gymnastics and dancing which did great credit to the physical instruction of Miss Dyer.
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0 2 1.—STAFF. Mr. A. E. Wood acted as Director of Education throughout the year Mr A R. Cavalier, European Inspector of Vernacular cools. retired on pension, with effect from 31st January, 1926. The retirement of Mr. B. Tanner to which reference was made in last year's report, took effect from 27th February, 1926 Mr. F. K. Ewart und Mr. L. G. Morgan joined the staff on appointment from England. Miss C Miss E. K. Bailey and Miss 0. M. Orine married and left the Colony, to the great loss of this Department. Peyton joined the Permanent Staff. At the end of the year the staff consisted of:— British. Non-British. Total. Men. Women. Me Womeu. . Inspectors 5 Sub-inspectors X Teachers 25 16 132 05 238 Total 27 46 18 251 Eight Students-in-Training graduated at the University and were appointed to masterships in Government Schools. At the end of the year the number of University Trained Teachers Graduated on the staff was 15. 2. PUPILS IN GOVERNMENT SCHOOLS. Particulars and Statistics of the various Government Schools are given in Table 1II. A. BRITISH SCHOOLS. Quarry Bay Junior School again had a thost successful year. The fine new building, a model of its kind, built by Messrs. Little,. Adams and Wood, was ready for occupation in September and a pleasant inaugural ceremony took place later in the year. when the pupils gave a display of gymnastics and dancing which did great credit to the physical instruction of Miss Dyer.
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1.—STAFF.

Mr. A. E. Wood acted as Director of Education throughout the year

Mr A R. Cavalier, European Inspector of Vernacular cools. retired on pension, with effect from 31st January, 1926.

The retirement of Mr. B. Tanner to which reference was made in last year's report, took effect from 27th February, 1926

Mr. F. K. Ewart und Mr. L. G. Morgan joined the staff on appointment from England.

Miss C

Miss E. K. Bailey and Miss 0. M. Orine married and left the Colony, to the great loss of this Department. Peyton joined the Permanent Staff.

At the end of the year the staff consisted of:—

British.

Non-British.

Total.

Men. Women.

Me

Womeu.

.

Inspectors

5

Sub-inspectors

X

Teachers

25

16

132

05

238

Total

27

46

18

251

Eight Students-in-Training graduated at the University and were appointed to masterships in Government Schools. At the end of the year the number of University Trained Teachers Graduated on the staff was 15.

2. PUPILS IN GOVERNMENT SCHOOLS.

Particulars and Statistics of the various Government Schools are given in Table 1II.

A. BRITISH SCHOOLS.

Quarry Bay Junior School again had a thost successful year. The fine new building, a model of its kind, built by Messrs. Little,. Adams and Wood, was ready for occupation in September and a pleasant inaugural ceremony took place later in the year. when the pupils gave a display of gymnastics and dancing which did great credit to the physical instruction of Miss Dyer.

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