Annexe II.
REPORT BY THE INSPECTORS OF VERNACULAR SCHOOLS, 1937.
GOVERNMENT SCHOOLS.
1. Vernacular Middle School.-Head Teacher, Mr. Li King Hong, B.A. The maximum enrolment was 240, and the average attendance was 231.
2. In the School Certificate Examination conducted by the University, three of the four candidates passed, one with honours. In the Government Class 2 Examination, seven out of ten candidates passed.
3. In the Normal Division, five of the ten students passed their Final Examination.
4. Physical Instruction has, as in other Government and Grant-in-Aid Schools, been introduced from the beginning of the year.
5. Volley Ball continues to be the most popular game in this school, and the Senior Team won a number of matches in the Inter-School League. Football and Ping Pong are also played. The school made two excursions to the New Territories during the year.
6. Vernacular Normal School for Women.-Head Mistress, Miss Chan Yat Hing. The maximum enrolment was 176. The average attendance was 160.
7. Four out of twelve students passed their Final Examination.
8. The school lost one of its most esteemed teachers in the death of Mr. Li Man Yiu who had served the school with devotion for ten years. The vacancy has now been filled by Mr. Fung Chim-kwai. Mr. Ho Hok Cheung retired on account of age and Mr. Ng Chung Kei left to return to Canton. They have been replaced by Mr. Pun Yik Wan and Miss Fung Chui Wan.
9. The students continue to take keen interest in Physical Training and organized games, Basket-ball and Volley Ball being their favourite.
10. Taipo Vernacular Normal School.-Head Teacher, Mr. Chan Pun Chiu. The maximum enrolment was 43, and the average attendance, 38.
11. Four out of eight students passed their Final Examination.
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Annexe II.
REPORT BY THE INSPECTORS OF VERNACULAR SCHOOLS, 1937.
GOVERNMENT SCHOOLS.
1. Vernacular Middle School.-Head Teacher, Mr. Li King Hong, B.A. The maximum enrolment was 240, and the average attendance was 231.
2. In the School Certificate Examination conducted by the University, three of the four candidates passed, one with honours. In the Government Class 2 Examination, seven out of ten candidates passed.
3. In the Normal Division, five of the ten students passed their Final Examination.
4. Physical Instruction has, as in other Government and Grant-in-Aid Schools, been introduced from the beginning of the
year.
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5. Volley Ball continues to be the most popular game in this school, and the Senior Team won a number of matches in the Inter-School League. Football and Ping Pong played. The school made two excursions to the New Territories during the year.
6. Vernacular Normal School for Women.-Head Mistress, Miss Chan Yat Hing. The maximum enrolment was 176. The average attendance was 160.
7. Four out of twelve students passed their Final Examina- tion.
8. The school lost one of its most esteemed teachers in the death of Mr. Li Man Yiu who had served the school with devotion for ten years. The vacancy has now been filled by Mr. Fung Chim-kwai. Mr. Ho Hok Cheung retired on account of age and Mr. Ng Chung Kei left to return to Canton. They have been replaced by Mr. Pun Yik Wan and Miss Fung Chui
Wan.
9. The students continue to take keen interest in Physical Training and organized games, Basket-ball and Volley Ball being their favourite.
10. Taipo Vernacular Normal School.-Head Teacher, Mr. Chan Pun Chiu. The maximum enrolment was 43, and the average attendance, 38.
11. Four out of eight students passed their Final Examina- tion.
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