Ellis Kadoorie School for Indians :- Head Master, Mr. A. R. Sutherland, M.A.
The Maximum Enrolment was 112 (107 in 1925).
The Average Attendance was 98 (87 in 1925).
Mr. J. Ralston, M.A. acted as Head Master during the absence of Mr. Sutherland, on Leave.
At the Annual Examination 100% passed the Class 4 Examination and in the remaining classes 88% passed.
Written and Colloquial work were good throughout, and Urdu showed a great improvement.
Discipline and health have been very good.
Physical Drill has been introduced and is taken by all Class Masters.
The School Garden, in spite of storm damage, continues to flourish.
Keen interest is taken by all boys in Cricket, Tennis and Football. At the Annual Sports' Meeting held in December almost every boy took part as a competitor.
A much-needed covered playground has been added to the School building.
Gap Road School :- Head Master, Mr. Lo Yuk Lun.
The Maximum Enrolment was 150 (149 in 1925).
The Average Attendance was 140 (124 in 1925).
The year's work was very satisfactory. 90% passed the Annual Examination.
Discipline and health continue to be very good.
Football is played with enthusiasm during the winter months, and during the summer several swimming picnics were held.
It is satisfying to report that pupils passing from this School to senior schools continue to do well: five recently passed the Matriculation Examination of the Hong Kong University.
BRITISH SCHOOLS.
There are 5 British Schools, four being Junior Schools and the fifth a first-class Secondary School. All these Schools are co-educational.
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Ellis Kadoorie School for Indians :-Head Master, Mr. A, R. Sutherland, M. A.
The Maximum Enrolment was 112 (107 in 1925).
The Average Attendance was 98 (87 in 1925).
Mr. J. Ralston, M.A. acted as Head Master during the absence of Mr. Sutherland, on Leave.
At the Annual Examination 100% passed the Class 4 Examination and in the remaining classes 88% passed.
Written and Colloquial work were good throughout, and Urdu shewed a great improvement.
Discipline and health have been very good.
Physical Drill has been introduced and is taken by all Class Masters.
The School Garden, in spite of storm damage, continues to flourish.
Keen interest is taken by all boys in Cricket, Tennis and Football. At the Annual Sports' Meeting held in December almost every boy took part as a competitor.
A much-needed covered playground has been added to the School building.
Gap Road School :-Head Master. Mr. Lọ Yuk Lun.
The Maximum Enrciment was 150 (149 in 1925).
The Average Attendance was 140 (124 in 1925).
The year's work was very satisfactory. 90% passed the Annual Examination.
Discipline and health continue to be very good.
Football is played with enthusiasm during the winter months, and during the summer several swimming picnics were held.
It is satisfying to report that pupils passing from this School to senior schools continue to do well: five recently passed the Matriculation Examination of the Hong Kong University.
BRITISH SCHOOLS.
There are 5 British Schools, four being Junior Schools and the fifth a first-class Secondary School. All these Schools are co-educational.
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