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Attendance Figures for the various Departments were as follows:-- Department of Wireless Telegraphy:
Maximum enrolment at any time. = 40
Removed as unlikely to become efficient after 2 months' trial. = 15
Average enrolment. = 24
Average attendance.
Department of Building:
Maximum enrolment. = 56
Average enrolment. = 35.250
Average attendance. = 34.426
Department of Engineering:
Maximum enrolment. = 48
Average enrolment. = 26.200
Average attendance. = 24.472
Sd. G. WHITE,
Principal,
Trade & Technical Schools. 13.1.39.
Appendix IV.
REPORT BY THE DIRECTOR OF THE EVENING INSTITUTE, 1938.
Classes opened for seven months and met in Queen's College, King's College, Belilios Public School, Trade School, Junior Technical School, Quarry Bay and Hung Hom for instruction in the following subjects:--English, Field Surveying, Building, Engineering, Ship-building, Hygiene, Pedagogy (English and Vernacular), Book Keeping, Shorthand and Physical Instruction. An Electrical Engineering Class was formed in March. In October a Third Year of the Book Keeping Class was formed, but owing to lack of support the Field Surveying Class did not resume after the summer vacation.
As from October the English Teachers' Classes have been taught in school hours instead of the evenings as before.
Technical Classes under the Supervisor, Mr. G. White, B.Sc., A.M.I. Mech. E., continue their activities. Students in Building classes who are recommended by the Supervisor usually secure employment at once, and later have no difficulty in obtaining promotion to the grade of "Apprentice Foreman".
The Number of students enrolled was 1,243 (871 in 1937).
2. The amount of fees received was $9,830.50 ($9,378 in 1937). The expenditure was $37,967.59 ($25,296.38 in 1937). The average cost per student was $30.55 ($18.28 in 1937).
3. Mr. Lo Yuk Lun, Supervisor of Vernacular Teachers' classes, resigned in October and was succeeded by Mr. Y. P. Law, B.A.
(Sd.) J. RALSTON,
Director,
Evening Institute. 27.1.39.
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Attendance Figures for the various Departments were as follows:-- Department of Wireless Telegraphy:
Maximum enrolment at any time.
=
=40
Removed as unlikely to become efficient after 2 months' trial. = 15
Average enrolment.
= 24
Average attendance.
Department of Building:
Maximum enrolment.
Average enrolment.
Average attendance. Department of Engineering:
Maximum enrolment. Average enrolment.
Average attendance.
= 20.856
=
= 56
=35.250
= 34.426
= 48
=26.200
= 24.472
Sd. G. WHITE,
Principal,
Trade & Technical Schools. 13.1.39.
Appendix IV.
REPORT BY THE DIRECTOR OF THE EVENING INSTITUTE, 1938.
Classes opened for seven months and met in Queen's College, King's College, Belilios Public School, Trade School, Junior Technical School, Quarry Bay and Hung Hom for instruction in the following subjects:-English, Field Surveying, Building, Engineering, Ship-building, Hygiene, Pedagogy (English and Vernacular), Book Keeping, Shorthand and Physical Instruction. An Electrical Engineering Class was formed in March. In October a Third Year of the Book Keeping Class was formed, but owing to lack of support the Field Surveying Class did not resume after the
summer vacation.
As from October the English Teachers' Classes have been taught in school hours instead of the evenings as before.
Technical Classes under the Supervisor, Mr. G. White, B.Sc., A.M.I. Mech. E., continue their activities. Students in Building classes who are recommended by the Supervisor usually secure employment at once, and later have no difficulty in obtaining promotion to the grade of "Apprentice Foreman".
The Number of students enrolled was 1,243 (871 in 1937).
2. The amount of fees received was $9,830.50 ($9,378 in 1937). The expenditure was $37,967.59 ($25,296.38 in 1937). The average cost per student was $30.55 ($18.28 in 1937).
3. Mr. Lo Yuk Lun, Supervisor of Vernacular Teachers' classes, resigned in October and was succeeded by Mr. Y. P. Law, B.A.
(Sd.) J. RALSTON, Director, Evening Institute. 27.1.39.
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