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The boys are keen on Sports especially Swimming.
The Annual Athletic Meeting was a great success.
Belilios Public School - Head Mistress, Miss H. F. Skinner.
The Maximum Enrolment was 525 (536 in 1927).
Physical Education has taken a more prominent part in the school curriculum and an improvement in the girls' personal deportment and general bearing has been observed.
Dr. S. Y. Wong's lectures in Hygiene were much appreciated.
At the Annual Examination 158 students were examined in the Upper School and 141 passed. In the Lower School 219 passed out of 292. These results are satisfactory especially in the Upper School. The University Examination results were excellent. Out of 8 pupils entered for the Matriculation and Senior Local four gained Matriculation Certificates three Senior, while ten out of twelve pupils passed the Junior Local, winning 5 distinctions.
The Victoria Nursing Division of the St. John Ambulance Brigade was again very active. The loss of Dr. Hickling, the Divisional Superintendent, is deeply felt.
The Guides, the 3rd Hong Kong Company, won the Prince of Wales' Banner. A Company of Brownies was formed and immediately became very popular.
The work done by this School for charity is unique. It supports a Belilios Cot at the Alice Memorial Hospital and another Belilios Cot at the Great Ormond St. Hospital. It also assists the Victoria Home in Kowloon City and works energetically for the Ministering Children's League.
BRITISH SCHOOLS.
There are 5 British Schools, 4 being Junior Schools and the fifth a first-class Secondary School. All these schools are co-educational.
Central British School - Head Master, Mr. G. F. Nightingale.
The Maximum Enrolment was 173 (180 in 1927).
The Average Attendance was 131 (130 in 1927).
The Staff consisted of 3 masters, 8 mistresses, and instructors for gymnasium, cookery, singing, carpentry, and boxing.
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The boys are keen on Sports especially Swimming.
The Annual Athletic Meeting was a great success.
Belilios Public School-Head Mistress, Miss H. F. Skinner.
The Maximum Enrolment was 525 (536 in 1927).
Physical Education has taken a more prominent part in the school curriculum and an improvement in the girls' personal deportment and general bearing has been observed.
ed.
Dr. S. Y. Wong's lectures in Hygiene were much appreciat-
At the Annual Examination 158 students were examined in the Upper School and 141 passed. In the Lower School 219 passed out of 292. These results are satisfactory especially in the Upper School. The University Examination results were excellent. Out of 8 pupils entered for the Matriculation and Senior Local four gained Matriculation Certificates three Senior, while ten out of twelve pupils passed the Junior Local, winning 5 distinctions.
The Victoria Nursing Division of the St. John Ambulance Brigade was again very active. The loss of Dr. Hickling, the Divisional Superintendent, is deeply felt.
The Guides, the 3rd Hong Kong Company, won the Prince of Wales' Banner. A Company of Brownies was formed and immediately became very popular.
The work done by this School for charity is unique. It supports a Belilios Cot at the Alice Memorial Hospital and another Belilios Cot at the Great Ormond St. Hospital. It also assists the Victoria Home in Kowloon City and works energe- tically for the Ministering Children's League.
BRITISH SCHOOLS.
There are 5 British Schools, 4 being Junior Schools and the fifth a first class Secondary School. All these schools are co- educational.
Central Brilish
Nightingale.
School-Head Master, Mr.
G. F.
The Maximum Enrolment was 173 (180 in 1927).
The Average Attendance was 131 (130 in 1927).
The Staff consisted of 3 masters 8 mistresses and instructors for gymnasium, cookery, singing, carpentry and boxing.
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