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39. In the School Certificate Examination twenty pupils were examined and thirteen passed, two with Honours. In the other classes 87% of the pupils passed the Annual Examination.

40. A past pupil Miss P. K. Lai, B.A. won the Boxer Indemnity Scholarship for study in England. She is now at Oxford.

41. Keen interest is taken in Physical Training and games. The school won the Senior Net-Ball Cup for Girls' Schools.

42. Central British School.-Headmaster, Rev. G. E. S. Upsdell, M.A., H.C.F., C.I.E.E. Maximum enrolment 289 (270 last year). Average attendance 247 (230 in 1935).

43. The new School Buildings were opened on September 14th by His Excellency the Governor, Sir Andrew Caldecott.

44. In the School Certificate Examination, one pupil obtained Honours with Distinction in English, four others passed. Five passes were obtained in the Cambridge School Certificate Examination held in July.

45. The standard of athletics continues to improve. Inter-Schools Cricket matches are played regularly, while other games played are Football, Hockey, and Net Ball.

46. E. Rogers won the 1,500 yards event at the Hong Kong Inter-School Sports.

47. Kowloon Junior School.-Headmistress, Miss Cooper, B.A. Maximum enrolment 113 (119 in 1935). Average attendance 94.

48. Twenty-six pupils were promoted to the Central British School.

49. The school won the Junior Net Ball League for the second year in succession.

Miss G. M.

50. Quarry Bay School. Headmistress, Cotton. Maximum enrolment 94 (77 in 1935). Average attendance 72 as against 59 in 1935.

51. In the upper classes the standard of work is good.

52. The school played in the Junior Net Ball League and secured second position. Dancing, drill and games are as popular as ever.

53. Peak School.-Mrs. E. M. Clark acted as Headmistress during the greater part of the year while Miss Newsholme was on leave. Maximum enrolment 70 (81 last year). Average attendance 50 as against 56 in 1935.

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Page 20 39. In the School Certificate Examination twenty pupils were examined and thirteen passed, two with Honours. In the other classes 87% of the pupils passed the Annual Examination. 40. A past pupil Miss P. K. Lai, B.A. won the Boxer Indemnity Scholarship for study in England. She is now at Oxford. 41. Keen interest is taken in Physical Training and games. The school won the Senior Net-Ball Cup for Girls' Schools. 42. Central British School.-Headmaster, Rev. G. E. S. Upsdell, M.A., H.C.F., C.I.E.E. Maximum enrolment 289 (270 last year). Average attendance 247 (230 in 1935). 43. The new School Buildings were opened on September 14th by His Excellency the Governor, Sir Andrew Caldecott. 44. In the School Certificate Examination, one pupil obtained Honours with Distinction in English, four others passed. Five passes were obtained in the Cambridge School Certificate Examination held in July. 45. The standard of athletics continues to improve. Inter-Schools Cricket matches are played regularly, while other games played are Football, Hockey, and Net Ball. 46. E. Rogers won the 1,500 yards event at the Hong Kong Inter-School Sports. 47. Kowloon Junior School.-Headmistress, Miss Cooper, B.A. Maximum enrolment 113 (119 in 1935). Average attendance 94. 48. Twenty-six pupils were promoted to the Central British School. 49. The school won the Junior Net Ball League for the second year in succession. Miss G. M. 50. Quarry Bay School. Headmistress, Cotton. Maximum enrolment 94 (77 in 1935). Average attendance 72 as against 59 in 1935. 51. In the upper classes the standard of work is good. 52. The school played in the Junior Net Ball League and secured second position. Dancing, drill and games are as popular as ever. 53. Peak School.-Mrs. E. M. Clark acted as Headmistress during the greater part of the year while Miss Newsholme was on leave. Maximum enrolment 70 (81 last year). Average attendance 50 as against 56 in 1935. Page 20
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O 20 39. In the School Certificate Examination twenty pupils were examined and thirteen passed, two with Honours. In the other classes 87% of the pupils passed the Annual Examination. 40. A past pupil Miss P. K. Lai, B.A. won the Boxer Indemnity Scholarship for study in England. She is now at Oxford. 41. Keen interest is taken in Physical Training and games. The school won the Senior Net-Ball Cup for Girls' Schools. 42. Central British School.-Headmaster, Rev. G. E. S. Upsdell, M.A., H.C.F., C.I.E.E. Maximum enrolment 289 (270 last year). Average attendance 247 (230 in 1935). 43. The new School Buildings were opened on September 14th by His Excellency the Governor, Sir Andrew Caldecott. 44. In the School Certificate Examination, one pupil obtained Honours with Distinction in English, four others passed. Five passes were obtained in the Cambridge School Certificate Examination held in July. 45. The standard of athletics continues to improve. Inter- Schools Cricket matches are played regularly, while other games played are Football, Hockey, and Net Ball. 46. E. Rogers won the 1,500 yards event at the Hong Kong Inter-School Sports. 47. Kowloon Junior School.-Headmistress, Miss Cooper, B.A. Maximum enrolment 113 (119 in 1935). Average attend- ance 94. 48. Twenty-six pupils were promoted to the Central British School. 49. The school won the Junior Net Ball League for the second year in succession. Miss G. M. 50. Quarry Bay School. Headmistress, Cotton. Maximum enrolment 94 (77 in 1935). Average at- tendance 72 as against 59 in 1935. 51. In the upper classes the standard of work is good. 52. The school played in the Junior Net Ball League and secured second position. Dancing, Dancing, drill and games popular as ever. games are as 53. Peak School.-Mrs. E. M. Clark acted as Head- mistress during the greater part of the year while Miss Newsholme was on leave. on leave. Maximum enrolment 70 (81 last year). Average attendance 50 as against 56 in 1935.
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39. In the School Certificate Examination twenty pupils were examined and thirteen passed, two with Honours. In the other classes 87% of the pupils passed the Annual Examination.

40. A past pupil Miss P. K. Lai, B.A. won the Boxer Indemnity Scholarship for study in England. She is now at Oxford.

41. Keen interest is taken in Physical Training and games. The school won the Senior Net-Ball Cup for Girls' Schools.

42. Central British School.-Headmaster, Rev. G. E. S. Upsdell, M.A., H.C.F., C.I.E.E. Maximum enrolment 289 (270 last year). Average attendance 247 (230 in 1935).

43. The new School Buildings were opened on September 14th by His Excellency the Governor, Sir Andrew Caldecott.

44. In the School Certificate Examination, one pupil obtained Honours with Distinction in English, four others passed. Five passes were obtained in the Cambridge School Certificate Examination held in July.

45. The standard of athletics continues to improve. Inter- Schools Cricket matches are played regularly, while other games played are Football, Hockey, and Net Ball.

46. E. Rogers won the 1,500 yards event at the Hong Kong Inter-School Sports.

47. Kowloon Junior School.-Headmistress, Miss Cooper, B.A. Maximum enrolment 113 (119 in 1935). Average attend- ance 94.

48. Twenty-six pupils were promoted to the Central British School.

49. The school won the Junior Net Ball League for the second year in succession.

Miss G. M.

50. Quarry Bay School. Headmistress, Cotton. Maximum enrolment 94 (77 in 1935). Average at- tendance 72 as against 59 in 1935.

51. In the upper classes the standard of work is good.

52. The school played in the Junior Net Ball League and secured second position. Dancing,

Dancing, drill and games popular as ever.

games are as

53. Peak School.-Mrs. E. M. Clark acted as Head- mistress during the greater part of the year while Miss Newsholme was on leave.

on leave. Maximum enrolment 70 (81 last year). Average attendance 50 as against 56 in 1935.

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