Ellis Kadoorie School: -Head Master, Mr. F. J. de Rome, B.Sc.
The Maximum Enrolment was 423 (712 in 1925).
The Average Attendance was 398 (578 in 1925).
At the Annual Examination for Class 4, of 33 boys examined 29 (or 88%) passed.
In the other classes 325 passed out of 366 examined.
Discipline and health were good.
6 Prefects were appointed during the year.
Physical exercises were introduced in all classes, being taken by the class-masters under the supervision of Mr. J. C. Fletcher.
Games are popular. The School won the Small-Boy Volley-Ball Shield. The Boy-Scouts troop went into Camp at Stanley for 4 days during the China New Year Holidays.
The year has been very satisfactory, as regard both school work and games.
Former pupils continue to do well; two recently graduated in Arts, and several matriculated, at the Hong Kong University.
Yaumati School-Head Master, Mr. A. O. Brawn.
The Maximum Enrolment was 257 (282 in 1925).
The Average Attendance was 246 (221 in 1925).
At the Annual Examination 246 were examined and 224 or 91% passed.
At the Annual Class 4 Examination 18 passed, or 75%.
The discipline and tone of the school continue very good.
The School library is now much used by the pupils.
Health has been good generally.
Sports are very popular and the school has been allocated a new sports ground in King's Park.
A very successful Sports' Meeting was held during the year.
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Ellis Kadoorie School: -Head Master, Mr. F. J. de Rome, B.Sc.
The Maximum Enrolment was 423 (712 in 1925).
The Average Attendance was 398 (578 in 1925).
At the Annual Examination for Class 4, of 33 boys examined 29 (or 88%) passed.
In the other classes 325 passed out of 366 examined.
Discipline and health were good.
6 Prefects were appointed during the year.
Physical exercises were introduced in all classes, being taken by the class-masters under the supervision of Mr. J. C. Fletcher.
Games are popular. The School won the Small-Boy Volley- Ball Shield. The 'Boy-Scouts troop went into Camp at Stanley for 4 days during the China New Year Holidays.
The year has been very satisfactory, as regard both school work and games.
Former pupils continue to do well; two recently graduated in Arts, and several matriculated, at the Hong Kong University.
Yaumati School-Head Master, Mr. A. O. Brawn.
The Maximum Enrolment was 257 (282 în 1925).
The Average Attendance was 246 (221 in 1925).
At the Annual Examination 246 were examined and 224 or 91% passed.
At the Annual Class 4 Examination 18 passed, or 75%-
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The discipline and tone of the school continue very good.
The School library is now much used by the pupils.
Health has been good generally.
Sports are very popular and the school has been allocated
a new sports ground in King's Park.
A very successful Sports' Meeting was held during the year.
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