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The School Library is much used by the pupils.
Health has been good generally.
Sports are very popular and the new sports ground in King's Park has been much used.
A very successful Sports' Meeting was held during the year.
Wantsai School:-Head Master, Mr. R. J. Birbeck, M.A.
The Maximum Enrolment was 210 (210 in 1926).
The Average Attendance was 197 (203 in 1926).
In the Annual Examination out of 190 examined 183 passed, while in the Annual Class 4 Examination 44 boys passed out of 47. Owing to the large number of boys promoted to Class 7 in this School from Gap Road, there was no Class 8 this year.
The English-Speaking Club in Class 4 continues to flourish and the Library has been extensively used. Discipline and health are satisfactory.
Interest in games is maintained and the Annual Sports' Meeting was held as in previous years. The School won the Junior Basket Ball League, a very satisfactory victory, considering that the school was probably the smallest in the League.
Swimming is growing in popularity.
Gap Road School-Head Master, Mr. Lo Yuk Lun. The Maximum Enrolment was 143 (150 in 1926).
The Average Attendance was 132 (140 in 1926).
The year's work was very satisfactory. At the Annual Examination 132 boys were presented and 129 passed, the percentage of passes being 98 as against 90 in 1926.
Discipline and health continue to be very good.
Football is played with enthusiasm during the winter months, notwithstanding the lack of a suitable playground, and during the summer several swimming picnics were held.
It is gratifying to report that pupils passing from this school to senior schools continue to do well; two recently passed the Matriculation Examination of the Hong Kong University.
Tai Po School:-Head Master, Mr. Fung So.
The Maximum Enrolment was 68 (64 in 1926).
The Average Attendance was 57 (52 in 1926).
At the Annual Examination 50 boys passed out of 52 examined.
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The School Library is much used by the pupils.
Health has been good generally.
Sports are very popular and the new sports ground in King's
Park has been much used.
A very successful Sports' Meeting was held during the year.
Wantsai School:-IIead Mastcr, Mr. R. J. Birbeck, M.A.
The Maximum Enrolment was 210 (210 in 1926).
The Average Attendance was 197 (203 in 1926).
In the Annual Examination out of 190 examined 183 passed, while in the Annual Class 4 Examination 44 boys passed out of 47. Owing to the large number of boys promoted to Class 7 in this School from Gap Road, there was no Class 8 this year.
The English-Speaking Club in Class 4 continues to flourish and the Library has been extensively used. Discipline and health are satisfactory.
Interest in games is maintained and the Annual Sports' Meeting was held as in previous years. The School won the Junior Basket Ball League, a very satisfactory victory, con- sidering that the school was probably the smallest in the League.
Swimming is growing in popularity.
Gap Road School-Head Master, Mr. Lo Yuk Lun. The Maximum Enrolment was 143 (150 in 1926).
The Average Attendance was 132 (140 in 1926).
The year's work was very satisfactory. At the Annual Examination 132 boys were presented and 129 passed, the per- centage of passes being 98 as against 90 in 1926.
Discipline and health continue to be very good.
Football is played with enthusiasm during the winter months, notwithstanding the lack of a suitable playground, and during the summer several swimming picnics were held.
It is gratifying to report that pupils passing from this school to senior schools continue to do well; two recently passed the Matriculation Examination of the Hong Kong University.
Tai Po School: -Head Master, Mr. Fung So.
The Maximum Enrolment was 68 (64 in 1926).
The Average Attendance was 57 (52 in 1926).
At the Annual Examination 50 boys passed out of 52 examined.
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