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TABLE IL
AVERAGE EXPENSE of each Scholar at the various Government Schools, during 1870.
Outlay for 1870,
Deduct Fees from scholars at Central School,
Total,
303.
TABLR V.
SUMMARY of ENROLMENT and Attendance at the Government Schools for the last Nine Years.
152
$14,232.01
1,701,63
$12,530.35
1882. 1903. 1804. 1805. 1800.
1807.
1868. 1889.
1870
Total Earolinent for the Year,..
733
535
602
507
623
700
916
942
1,303
$10.93
Maximum Regular Attendance, -.
021
409
417
635
679
010
004
7:18
160
£31.24
Minimum Monthly Enrolment,
505
414
434
418
435
633
672
627
683
$ 3.84
Minimum Regular Attendance,.........
209
301
324
330
337
408
400
501
556
1. Average Expense of each scholar at the Government Schools,
2.
J
3.
"
21
"
39
"
*
at the Central School,
"
at the Village Schools,
Nors.—Item I should perhaps be tirs dolları lem, and item 5 one dollar more, because part of the Salary of the Head-Mute of the Central
School, who also Inspector of Schools, should be charged against the Village Schools.
TABLE III
AVERAOR MONTHLY ENROLMENT and REGULAR ATTENDANCE at the Government Schools for 1870,
Atemge Average Monthly En- Regular
Attendance.
rolment.
1. Aberdeen,
2. Ap-li Chan,
3. Bowrington,
4. Central School,
6. Girls' School,
6. Hok Ün,
7. Hung Hom, -
8. Lattle Hongkong,
9. Ma-t'an ('h'ung,
10. Ma-t'an Ts'ün,
11. Mong Kok,
12, Shku-ki Wán,
13. Shek Shan,
14. Stanley,
15. Tang-lung Chau, (Hak-ka),
10. Tang-1nay Chau, (Pha-t),
17. To-kwa Win, (Hak-ka),
18. To-kwa Wún, (Hok-lo),
19. Webster's Crescent,
20. West End,
21. West Point, (Jak-ka),
West Point, (Pún-tí),
23. Wong-nai Chung,
24. Yau-ina li
1. Aberdeen,
2. Apli Cham
9. Bowrington,
TABLE IV.
237
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911
MAXIMUM and MINIMUM MONTHLY ENROLMEST and REGULAR ATTENDANCE at the Government Schools during 1870.
4. Central School,
5. Girls' School,
6. Hok Ua,...
7. Hung Hom,
8. Little Hongkong,
D. Ma-tau Chung
10. Ma-t'au Trus
11. Mong Kok,.
12. Shku-ki Wan,
13. Shek Shán,.
14. Stanley,
15. Tang-lung Chau, (Hak-ka),.
16. Tang Jung Chau, (Phr-t),
17. To-kwa Wán, (Hak-ka),
18. To-kwa Wán, (lok-lo),"
19. Webster's Crescent,
20. West End,
21. West Point, (Hak-kn),
2. West Point, (Pún-ti),
3. Wong-nai Chung, ...
34. Yau-ma T,
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773
Maximum Minimum Maximum
Monthly Monthly Regalar Regular Enrolment. Enrolment. Attendance. Attendance.
Minimum
01
41
70
218
40
17
14
19
21
95
28
45
35
43
36
40
24
23
40
49
45
50
17
49
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237
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103
19
14
12
13
12
10
21
19
97
90
10
556
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10
23
20
12
10
18
TABLE VL
NUMUZ of Uneducated Children in the Colony of Hongkong in 1870.
Number of Children is the Colony, under 16 years of age, say Deduct, sa being under 6 years of age, ...........
Deduct, as attending schools of all denominations,
Total Number of Uneducated Children,................
TABLE VII.
ENJOLMENT and ATTENDANCE at the Central School during 1870.
20,860
10,560
10,200
MONTHLY ENROLYEST,
REGULAR ATTENDANCE.
January.
20
193
February,
231
226
March,
242
233
April,
246
237
May,
238
923
June,
248
2311
July,
242
226
August,
128
207
September,
238
229
October,
241
231
November,
239
229
December,...
245
231
Average........rney commemann
237
225
FREDERICK STEWART,
Inspector of Government Schools.
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