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12. Seventy-one boys took the Class 4 Annual Examination and twenty-seven passed, while in Classes 5-8, 321 boys were examined and 257 were successful.

18. In the Junior Football League at present restricted to Government Schools, Ellis Kaddoorie School were the winners. Inter-class competitions are held in Volley Ball, Football, Deck Tennis and Ping Pong.

14. Regular physical training was introduced in the early part of the year. The better carriage of the boys, particularly the younger ones, is at least one external evidence of its efficiency.

15. Yaumati School.-Headmaster, Mr. C. Mycock. During the absence on long leave of Mr. Mycock the school was in charge of Mr. H. G. Wallington, M.A. Maximum enrolment 285. Average attendance 263.

16. In the Class 4 Examination 77% of the candidates succeeded in passing. 94% of the boys in Classes 5-8 passed the annual examination for promotion.

17. The School gained second place in the Government Schools Football League. Inter-class Volley Ball and Basket Ball Competitions were held as usual.

18. Wantsai School.-Headmaster, Mr. K. L. Chau, M.A. The maximum enrolment was 207. The average attendance was 195 (203 last year).

19. 60% of the candidates entered for the Class 4 Examination succeeded in passing, while in the other classes 66% gained promotion.

20. Organised games and Physical Training are now included in the Curriculum of the School.

21. Most of the players in the Chinese Football team which took part in the Berlin Olympic Games in 1936 were old students of the School.

22. Gap Road School.-Headmaster, Mr. Lo Yuk Lun. Maximum enrolment was 171, while the average attendance was 165.

23. 135 boys passed the Annual Examination out of 163 examined. Past pupils continue to do well. Four of the six scholarships awarded at Wantsai School were won by ex-Gap Road boys.

24. Taipo School.-Headmaster, Mr. Fung So. The maximum enrolment was 102 (91 last year) and the average attendance was 91, an increase of ten.

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O 18 12. Seventy-one boys took the Class 4 Annual Examination and twenty-seven passed, while in Classes 5-8, 321 boys were examined and 257 were successful. 18. In the Junior Football League at present restricted to Government Schools, Ellis Kaddoorie School were the winners. Inter-class competitions are held in Volley Ball, Football, Deck Tennis and Ping Pong. 14. Regular physical training was introduced in the early part of the year. The better carriage of the boys, particularly the younger ones, is at least one external evidence of its efficiency. 15. Yaumati School.-Headmaster, Mr. C. Mycock. During the absence on long leave of Mr. Mycock the school was in charge of Mr. H. G. Wallington, M.A. Maximum enrolment 285. Average attendance 263. 16. In the Class 4 Examination 77% of the candidates succeeded in passing. 94% of the boys in Classes 5-8 passed the annual examination for promotion. 17. The School gained second place in the Government Schools Football League. Inter-class Volley Ball and Basket Ball Competitions were held as usual. 18. Wantsai School.-Headmaster, Mr. K. L. Chau, M.A. The maximum enrolment was 207. The average attendance was 195 (203 last year). 19. 60% of the candidates entered for the Class 4 Examination succeeded in passing, while in the other classes 66% gained promotion. 20. Organised games and Physical Training are now included in the Curriculum of the School. 21. Most of the players in the Chinese Football team which took part in the Berlin Olympic Games in 1936 were old students of the School. 22. Gap Road School.-Headmaster, Mr. Lo Yuk Lun. Maximum enrolment was 171, while the average attendance was 165. 23. 135 boys passed the Annual Examination out of 163 examined. Past pupils continue to do well. Four of the six scholarships awarded at Wantsai School were won by ex-Gap Road boys. 24. Taipo School.-Headmaster, Mr. Fung So. The maximum enrolment was 102 (91 last year) and the average attendance was 91, an increase of ten.
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O 18 12. Seventy-one boys took the Class 4 Annual Examination and twenty-seven passed, while in Classes 5-8, 321 boys were examined and 257 were successful. 18. In the Junior Football League at present restricted to Government Schools, Ellis Kaddoorie School were the winners. Inter-class competitions are held in Volley Ball, Football, Deck Tennis and Ping Pong. 14. Regular physical training was introduced in the early part of the year. The better carriage of the boys, particularly the younger ones, is at least one external evidence of its efficiency. in 15. Yaumati School.-Headmaster, Mr. C. Mycock. During the absence on long leave of Mr. Mycock the school was charge of Mr. H. G. Wallington, M.A. Maximum enrolment 285. Average attendance 263. 16. In the Class 4 Examination 77% of the candidates succeeded in passing. 94% of the boys in Classes 5-8 passed the annual examination for promotion. 17. The School gained second place in the Government Schools Football League. Inter-class Volley Ball and Basket Bull Competitions were held as usual. 18. Wantsai School.-Headmaster, Mr. K. L. Chau, M.A. The maximumn enrolment was 207. The average attendance was 195 (203 last year). 19. 60% of the candidates entered for the Class 4 Examina- tion succeeded in passing, while in the other classes 66% gained promotion. 20. Organised games and Physical Training are now included in the Curriculum of the School. 21. Most of the players in the Chinese Football team which took part in the Berlin Olympic Games in 1986 were old students of the School. 22. Gap Road School.-Headmaster, Mr. Lo Yuk Lun. Maximum enrolment was 171, while the average attendance was 165. 23. 135 boys passed the Annual Examination out of 163 examined. Past pupils continue to do well. Four of the six scholarships awarded at Wantsai School were won by ex-Gap Road boys. 24. Taipo School.-Headmaster, Mr. Fung So. The maxi- mun eurolment was 102 (91 last year) and the average attend- ance was 91, an increase of ten.
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12. Seventy-one boys took the Class 4 Annual Examination and twenty-seven passed, while in Classes 5-8, 321 boys were examined and 257 were successful.

18. In the Junior Football League at present restricted to Government Schools, Ellis Kaddoorie School were the winners. Inter-class competitions are held in Volley Ball, Football, Deck Tennis and Ping Pong.

14. Regular physical training was introduced in the early part of the year. The better carriage of the boys, particularly the younger ones, is at least one external evidence of its efficiency.

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15. Yaumati School.-Headmaster, Mr. C. Mycock. During the absence on long leave of Mr. Mycock the school was charge of Mr. H. G. Wallington, M.A. Maximum enrolment 285. Average attendance 263.

16. In the Class 4 Examination 77% of the candidates succeeded in passing. 94% of the boys in Classes 5-8 passed the annual examination for promotion.

17. The School gained second place in the Government Schools Football League. Inter-class Volley Ball and Basket Bull Competitions were held as usual.

18. Wantsai School.-Headmaster, Mr. K. L. Chau, M.A. The maximumn enrolment was 207. The average attendance was 195 (203 last year).

19. 60% of the candidates entered for the Class 4 Examina- tion succeeded in passing, while in the other classes 66% gained promotion.

20. Organised games and Physical Training are now included in the Curriculum of the School.

21. Most of the players in the Chinese Football team which took part in the Berlin Olympic Games in 1986 were old students of the School.

22. Gap Road School.-Headmaster, Mr. Lo Yuk Lun. Maximum enrolment was 171, while the average attendance was 165.

23. 135 boys passed the Annual Examination out of 163 examined. Past pupils continue to do well. Four of the six scholarships awarded at Wantsai School were won by ex-Gap Road boys.

24. Taipo School.-Headmaster, Mr. Fung So. The maxi- mun eurolment was 102 (91 last year) and the average attend- ance was 91, an increase of ten.

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