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Annexe C.

REPORT BY THE INSPECTOR OF VERNACULAR

SCHOOLS, 1928.

I. GOVERNMENT SCHOOLS.

(i) Vernacular Middle School:- Head Master, Mr. Li King Hong, B.A.

The Maximum Enrolment was 208 (178 in 1927).

The Average Attendance was 186 (165 in 1927).

The Head Master reports "during the year, 51 students have never been absent for a single school day".

All students in the highest class-i.e. the "4th Year" in the Middle School Division-are required to enter for the “Vernacular Middle School Final Examination" conducted by the University. 5 Students were presented this year and 2 passed. Most of those who have passed out during the last 2 years have entered the Chinese School which has just been started at the University.

18 Normal students sat for their Final Examination and 8 passed (including one who took an advanced course); these were examined by independent examiners as in previous years.

The following are extracts from the Head Master's Report:-

"Messrs. H.K. Woo, T.N. Chau and Kwok Yau Ting have been appointed "Hok Tung" of the school. The "Pan Hok Tun" organized in 1926 by a number of Chinese gentlemen in order to help this school by their interest and by the gift of scholarships is now represented by Messrs. T.N. Chau and Kwok Yau Ting. This body has added to its generosity this year by the gift of an Underwood portable typewriter. The Tung Wah Hospital Committee, under the Chairmanship of Mr. Li Hoi Tung, generously offered to the Normal Division 2 scholarships of $40 each per annum, and one of these has been awarded to a student from one of the Free Schools under the management of the Hospital. Mr. Kwok Foo Ting, a Shanghai gentleman, presented the school with 2063 Volumes of Chinese books together with well-designed wooden cases, and has also announced his intention of sending another gift. The keen interest shown by these gentlemen and their support in various ways are a great encouragement.

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21 Annexe C. REPORT BY THE INSPECTOR OF VERNACULAR SCHOOLS, 1928. I. GOVERNMENT SCHOOLS. (i) Vernacular Middle School:- Head Master, Mr. Li King Hong, B.A. The Maximum Enrolment was 208 (178 in 1927). The Average Attendance was 186 (165 in 1927). The Head Master reports "during the year, 51 students have never been absent for a single school day". All students in the highest class-i.e. the "4th Year" in the Middle School Division-are required to enter for the “Vernacular Middle School Final Examination" conducted by the University. 5 Students were presented this year and 2 passed. Most of those who have passed out during the last 2 years have entered the Chinese School which has just been started at the University. 18 Normal students sat for their Final Examination and 8 passed (including one who took an advanced course); these were examined by independent examiners as in previous years. The following are extracts from the Head Master's Report:- "Messrs. H.K. Woo, T.N. Chau and Kwok Yau Ting have been appointed "Hok Tung" of the school. The "Pan Hok Tun" organized in 1926 by a number of Chinese gentlemen in order to help this school by their interest and by the gift of scholarships is now represented by Messrs. T.N. Chau and Kwok Yau Ting. This body has added to its generosity this year by the gift of an Underwood portable typewriter. The Tung Wah Hospital Committee, under the Chairmanship of Mr. Li Hoi Tung, generously offered to the Normal Division 2 scholarships of $40 each per annum, and one of these has been awarded to a student from one of the Free Schools under the management of the Hospital. Mr. Kwok Foo Ting, a Shanghai gentleman, presented the school with 2063 Volumes of Chinese books together with well-designed wooden cases, and has also announced his intention of sending another gift. The keen interest shown by these gentlemen and their support in various ways are a great encouragement.
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21 Annexe C. REPORT BY THE INSPECTOR OF VERNACULAR SCHOOLS, 1928. I. GOVERNMENT SCHOOLS. (i) Vernacular Middle School: -Head Master, Mr. Li King Hong, B. A. The Maximum Enrolment was 208 (178 in 1927). The Average Attendance was 186 (165 in 1927). The Head Master reports "during the year, 51 students have never been absent for a single school day". All students in the highest class-i.e. the "4th Year" in the Middle School Division-are required to enter for the “Ver- nacular Middle School Final Examination" conducted by the University. 5 Students were presented this year and 2 passed. Most of those who have passed out during the last 2 years have entered the Chinese School which has just been started at the University. 18 Normal students sat for their Final Examination and 8 passed (including one who took an advanced course); these were examined by independent examiners as in previous years. The following are extracts from the Head Master's Report:- "Messrs. H. K. Woo, T. N. Chau and Kwok Yau Ting have been appointed "Hok Tung" of the school. The "Pan Hok Tun" organized in 1926 by a number of Chinese gentlemen in order to help this school by their interest and by the gift of scholarships is now represented by Messrs. T. N. Chau and Kwok Yau Ting. This body has added to its generosity this year by the gift of an Underwood portable typewriter. The Tung Wah Hospital Committee, under the Chairmanship of Mr. Li Hoi Tung, generously offered to the Normal Division 2 scholar- ships of $40 each per annum, and one of these has been awarded to a student from one of the Free Schools under the management of the Hospital. Mr. Kwok Foo Ting, a Shanghai gentleman, presented the school with 2063 Volumes of Chinese Chinese books together with well-designed wooden cases, and has also announc- ed his intention of sending another gift. The keen interest shown by these gentlemen and their support in various ways are a great encouragement.
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Annexe C.

REPORT BY THE INSPECTOR OF VERNACULAR

SCHOOLS, 1928.

I. GOVERNMENT SCHOOLS.

(i) Vernacular Middle School: -Head Master, Mr. Li King Hong, B. A.

The Maximum Enrolment was 208 (178 in 1927).

The Average Attendance was 186 (165 in 1927).

The Head Master reports "during the year, 51 students have never been absent for a single school day".

All students in the highest class-i.e. the "4th Year" in the Middle School Division-are required to enter for the “Ver- nacular Middle School Final Examination" conducted by the University. 5 Students were presented this year and 2 passed. Most of those who have passed out during the last 2 years have entered the Chinese School which has just been started at the University.

18 Normal students sat for their Final Examination and 8 passed (including one who took an advanced course); these were examined by independent examiners as in previous years.

The following are extracts from the Head Master's Report:-

"Messrs. H. K. Woo, T. N. Chau and Kwok Yau Ting have been appointed "Hok Tung" of the school. The "Pan Hok Tun" organized in 1926 by a number of Chinese gentlemen in order to help this school by their interest and by the gift of scholarships is now represented by Messrs. T. N. Chau and Kwok Yau Ting. This body has added to its generosity this year by the gift of an Underwood portable typewriter. The Tung Wah Hospital Committee, under the Chairmanship of Mr. Li Hoi Tung, generously offered to the Normal Division 2 scholar- ships of $40 each per annum, and one of these has been awarded to a student from one of the Free Schools under the management of the Hospital. Mr. Kwok Foo Ting, a Shanghai gentleman, presented the school with 2063 Volumes of Chinese

Chinese books together with well-designed wooden cases, and has also announc- ed his intention of sending another gift. The keen interest shown by these gentlemen and their support in various ways are a great encouragement.

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