AnnualReport-1935 — Page 666

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24. Gap Road School.-Headmaster, Mr. Lo Yuk Lun. Maximum enrolment was 175. The average attendance was 168 (160 last year).

25. The examination results were very gratifying as over 91% passed this year as compared with 87% last year. The Past Pupils have done very well, 5 of those in Wantsai School gaining scholarships to Queen's College and 2 gaining internal scholarships in Wantsai School.

26. Football and swimming have been as popular as ever.

27. Taipo School.-Headmaster, Mr. Fung So. The maximum enrolment was 91. The average attendance was 81 (75 last year).

28. The examination results have been very good and nearly 80% of the examinees passed, two scholarships being obtained tenable at Yaumati School.

29. Lack of a suitable playing field militates against organised games but, in spite of this, improvement has been shown in football.

30. Un Long School.-Headmaster, Mr. Li King Shum. The maximum enrolment was 128. The average attendance was 100 (90 last year).

31. There has been continued improvement in the standard of work and this is shown in the annual examination papers.

32. Football and Basket Ball have been played and are popular with the boys.

33. Cheung Chau School.-Headmaster, Mr. Cheung King Pak, B.A. Maximum enrolment was 64. Average attendance was 59 (52 last year).

34. The annual examination results remained very satisfactory.

35. The health of the school was fairly good but malaria was not an uncommon cause of absence.

36. The School Troop of Boy Scouts has been very active during the year and attended the Jamborally in May and the Swimming Sports in September.

37. Volley-ball and Basket Ball have been played frequently, while swimming remains the most popular sport.

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24. Gap Road School.-Headmaster, Mr. Lo Yuk Lun. Maximum enrolment was 175. The average attendance was 168 (160 last year). 25. The examination results were very gratifying as over 91% passed this year as compared with 87% last year. The Past Pupils have done very well, 5 of those in Wantsai School gaining scholarships to Queen's College and 2 gaining internal scholarships in Wantsai School. 26. Football and swimming have been as popular as ever. 27. Taipo School.-Headmaster, Mr. Fung So. The maximum enrolment was 91. The average attendance was 81 (75 last year). 28. The examination results have been very good and nearly 80% of the examinees passed, two scholarships being obtained tenable at Yaumati School. 29. Lack of a suitable playing field militates against organised games but, in spite of this, improvement has been shown in football. 30. Un Long School.-Headmaster, Mr. Li King Shum. The maximum enrolment was 128. The average attendance was 100 (90 last year). 31. There has been continued improvement in the standard of work and this is shown in the annual examination papers. 32. Football and Basket Ball have been played and are popular with the boys. 33. Cheung Chau School.-Headmaster, Mr. Cheung King Pak, B.A. Maximum enrolment was 64. Average attendance was 59 (52 last year). 34. The annual examination results remained very satisfactory. 35. The health of the school was fairly good but malaria was not an uncommon cause of absence. 36. The School Troop of Boy Scouts has been very active during the year and attended the Jamborally in May and the Swimming Sports in September. 37. Volley-ball and Basket Ball have been played frequently, while swimming remains the most popular sport.
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O 16 24. Gap Road School.-Headmaster, Mr. Lo Yuk Lun. Maximum enrolment was 175. The average attendance was 168 (160 last year). 25. The examination results were very gratifying as over 91% passed this year as compared with 87% last year. The Past Pupils have done very well, 5 of those in Wantsai School gaining scholarships to Queen's College and 2 gaining internal scholarships in Wantsai School. 26. Football and swimming have been as popular as ever. 27. Taipo School.-Headmaster, Mr. Fung So. The maximum enrolment was 91. The average attendance was 81 (75 last year). 28. The examination results have been very good and nearly 80% of the examinees passed, two scholarships being obtained tenable at Yaumati School. 29. Lack of a suitable playing field militates against organised games but, in spite of this, improvement has been shown in football. 30. Un Long School.-Headmaster, Mr. Li King Shum. The maximum enrolment was 128. The average attendance was 100 (90 last year). 31. There has been continued improvement in the standard of work and this is shown in the annual examination papers. 32. Football and Basket Ball have been played and are popular with the boys. 33. Cheung Chau School.-Headmaster, Mr. Cheung King Pak, B.A. Maximum enrolment was 64. Average attendance was 59 (52 last year). 34. The annual examination results remained very satis- factory. 35. The health of the school was fairly good but malaria was not an uncommon cause of absence. 36. The School Troop of Boy Scouts has been very active during the year and attended the Jamborally in May and the Swimming Sports in September. 37. Volley-ball and and Basket Ball have been played frequently, while swimming remains the most popular sport.
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24. Gap Road School.-Headmaster, Mr. Lo Yuk Lun. Maximum enrolment was 175. The average attendance was 168

(160 last year).

25. The examination results were very gratifying as over 91% passed this year as compared with 87% last year. The Past Pupils have done very well, 5 of those in Wantsai School gaining scholarships to Queen's College and 2 gaining internal scholarships in Wantsai School.

26. Football and swimming have been as popular as ever.

27. Taipo School.-Headmaster, Mr. Fung So. The maximum enrolment was 91. The average attendance was 81 (75 last year).

28. The examination results have been very good and nearly 80% of the examinees passed, two scholarships being obtained tenable at Yaumati School.

29. Lack of a suitable playing field militates against organised games but, in spite of this, improvement has been shown in football.

30. Un Long School.-Headmaster, Mr. Li King Shum. The maximum enrolment was 128. The average attendance was 100 (90 last year).

31. There has been continued improvement in the standard of work and this is shown in the annual examination papers.

32. Football and Basket Ball have been played and are popular with the boys.

33. Cheung Chau School.-Headmaster, Mr. Cheung King Pak, B.A. Maximum enrolment was 64. Average attendance was 59 (52 last year).

34. The annual examination results remained very satis- factory.

35. The health of the school was fairly good but malaria was not an uncommon cause of absence.

36. The School Troop of Boy Scouts has been very active during the year and attended the Jamborally in May and the Swimming Sports in September.

37. Volley-ball and

and Basket Ball have been played frequently, while swimming remains the most popular sport.

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