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The results of the Royal Drawing Society Examinations were highly creditable; 1 pupil gained "Honours" in Division 6, and in the Preliminary Division 26 passed, 15 gaining "Honours", while there was only 1 failure.
The Medical Officer of Schools reports favourably upon the health of the pupils.
Peak School:- Head Mistress, Mrs. P. Stark.
The Maximum Enrolment was 57 (56 in 1925).
The Average Attendance was 50 (38 in 1925).
Very satisfactory work continues to be done. Twelve pupils were presented for the Royal Drawing Society's Examination; of these ten passed, four with "Honours". The pupils of this School who enter Schools in England continue to do very well.
Two theatrical displays were given during the year and the proceeds sent to England for the maintenance of a cripple child.
Quarry Bay School- Head Mistress, Miss G. M. Cotton.
The Maximum Enrolment was 41 (58 in 1925).
The Average Attendance was 31 (45 in 1925).
In September the school moved into the new premises, a well-planned school building on a fine and breezy site on the hill side. The School Hall is used for assemblies and games, and is also well equipped as a gymnasium.
Very good work is being done.
The health of the pupils has been good.
GRANT SCHOOLS.
There are, as last year, twelve English Grant Schools, the Average Attendance of which is 3,433.
All these schools were visited and inspected during the year.
The work done is, generally, very satisfactory; the maximum Grant was awarded to eleven of the Schools.
As in previous years faults and weaknesses, where noticed, were discussed with the Heads of the Schools concerned who ever show themselves anxious to co-operate with the Education Department, and adopt any suggestions offered.
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The results of the Royal Drawing Society Examinations were highly creditable; 1 pupil gained "Honours" in Division 6, and in the Preliminary Division 26 passed, 15 gaining "Honours", while there was only 1 failure.
The Medical Officer of Schools reports favourably upon the health of the pupils.
Peak School:-Head Mistress, Mrs. P. Stark.
The Maximum Enrolment was 57 (56 in 1925).
The Average Attendance was 50 (38 in 1925).
Very satisfactory work continues to be done. Twelve pupils were presented for the Royal Drawing Society's Examination; of these ten passed, four with "Honours". The pupils of this Schoool who enter Schools in England continue to do very well.
Two theatrical displays were given during the year and the proceeds sent to England for the maintenance of a cripple child.
Quarry Bay School-Head Mistress, Miss G. M. Cotton.
The Maximum Enrolment was 41 (58 in 1925).
The Average Attendance was 31 (45 in 1925).
In September the school moved into the new premises, a well-planned school building on a fine and breezy site on the hill side. The School Hall is used for assemblies and games, and 's also well equipped as a gymnasium.
Very good work is being done.
The health of the pupils has been good.
GRANT SCHOOLS.
There are, as last year, twelve English Grant Schools, the Average Attendance of which is 3,433.
year.
All these schools were visited and inspected during the
The work done is, generally, very satisfactory; the maximum Grant was awarded to eleven of the Schools.
As in previous years faults and weaknesses, where noticed, were discussed with the Heads of the Schools concerned who ever shew themselves anxious to co-operate with the Education Department, and adopt any suggestions offered
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