Expenditure,
TABLE III.
AVERAGE EXPENSɛ of each Scholar at the Government Schools during 1874.
Deduct Fees from Sebolars at the Central School,
Total,
1. Average Expense of each Scholar at the Government Schools,
2.
3.
*
51
77
}}
Central School,
1
11
:3
Village Schoola,..
.$16,954.57 2,369.25
.$14,685.32
$ 7.55
18.32
3.50
Norr.--Item 2 should perhaps be fuo dollars less, and items 8 one dollar more, because part of the salary of the Head Master of the Content Ecleo, was it
also laspector Schools, should be charged against the Village Schools.
221
1862 1868 1864 1866
733 595 502 597 621 469 417 635
TABLE VI.
SUMMARY ENROLMENT und ATTENDANCE at the Government Schools for the last Thirteen Years.
Total Enrolment for the Year.
Mas. Daily Attend (monthly average).
1866 18607 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874
623 700 916 9421,3021,292 2,4801,838 1,981 $72 610 664 748 950 937 1,1571,826 1,271
Minimam Monthly Enrolment, Min. Daily Attend (monthly average),
505 414 434 418 435 533 572 299 301 324 330 337 408 480
ان عراقية
627 689 741 837 852 974 556 571 665 760 836
TABLE VII.
ENROLMENT and ATTENDANOR at the Central School during 1874.
TABLE IV,
Number Enrolled.
Average Daily Attendance.
AVERAGE MONTHLY ENROLMENT and DAILY ATTENDANCE at the Government Schools for 1874.
323
813.03
1. Jonnary,
300
299.09
Average Enrolment.
Average Daily Attendance.
2. February...
381
Average Eurotment.
850.25
Average
3. March,
397
354.70
Daily
4. April,
374
Actendance
348.58
5. May,
379
345.52
6. Jane,
379
354.82
1. Aberdeen,
12.83
2. Ap-li Chat.
28.00
11.05 24.92
Brought forward,...
764.62
7. July,
376
ROSA
S. August,
$58.40
381
3. Central School,.
368.50
347.45
17. Shek Ò,
9. September,
856.90
375
18.00
18.51
10. October,
330.12
4. Girls' School,
61.54
49.70
18. Shek-t'ong Tsui,
38.63
N
11. November,
376
34).03
5 Ili Un
29.72
25.37
19, Sheung Wang
54.36
48.10
12. December,
370
342.67
6. Hok Un.
14.36
12.50
20. Stanley,
41.81
3231
a. Hung tron
8. Little Hongkong,..
17.63
15.20
21. Tai-kok Tsi....
25.27
22.13
Total Number of Scholars present during the year,
528.00
14.81
14.47
22. Tai Wong Kung,
45.00
$1.95
29.18
19.58
9. Mâ-tau Chung,
23. Tang-lang Chau, (Hákká),
19.88
Average Monthly Enrolment, ..................
368.50
17.09
12.96
10. Ma-tau Tsu,.
24. Taug-long Chau, (Púnti),
22.90
904
Average Daily Attendance for the year........
347.45
11. Mong Kok,
17.54
14.76
25. T-kwa Wan, (akka),
24.35
21.41
12. Pok-fi Lam,..
11.90
11.82
26. Tó-kwá Wan, (Hok-lö),
18.81
17.3
TABLE VIII.
13. Sai Ying-pún, (IIákká),.
54.54
50.05
27. Tsat Taz-múi,
13.00
982
14. Sai Ying-pún, (Púntí),
47.54
42.80
28. Wan-tsal,
74.15
63.35
SCHOOLS receiving GRANTS-IN-AID under the Provisions of the Scheme of 1873.
là Shui Wán
18.72
13.56
29. Wong-nai Ch'nug,.
19.00
16
14. Shidu-ki Ván
46.72
33.15
30. Yau-ma Ti,
25.55
19
Carried forward,.......
784.62
698.84
TOTAL
1,225.75
1,0756
TABLE V.
Maximam Maximum Minimum Daily
Monthly Monthly Attendance Enrolment. Eurolinent. (Monthly Average.)
Minimum Daily Attendance (Monthly Average).
Average Daily Attendance for the Year.
58982K387
61
50
17
42
28
20
35
74
40
94
67
90
53
*
22
*******
56
25
32
44
65
74
75
20
98838
48
50
14
21
21
27
14
32
30
58
30
65
51
68
115
39
68
42
18
36
29262*259
$299.00
71.50
109.00
76.00
215.00
226.00
97
193.00 118.00 84.00
Amount
Total Enrolment of for the Year. Grant.
MAXIMUM and MINIMUM ENROLMENT and DAILY ATTENDANCE at the Government Schools during 1874.
1. Basel Mission Girls' School,
Baster School. (Sai Ying-p'an),
Maximura Monthly Eurolment.
Minimum Monthly
Maximum Daily
Enrolment.
Attendance
Minimum Daily Attenda
(Monthly Average.)|(Monthly Art
Baxter School, (Staunton Street), Baxter School, (Tai-ping Shan), London Mission School, (Tái-ping Shán),
London Mission School, (Wau-tsai),..
St. Saviour's Day School,
St. Stephen's Church School,
1. Aberdeen,
2. Ap-li Chan,
3. Central School,
4. Girls' School,.
5. á Wán,....
6. Hok Co.
7. Hung Hom,
8. Little Hongkong,
9. Nhá-thao Olg
30. Aiá-tau Tit,
11. Mong Kok,
12. Pok-fi Lam,
13. Sai Ying-p1ún, (Hákká),
14. Sai Ying-p1úv, (Púntí),.
15. Shái Wan,
16. Shau-ki Wáu,.
17. Shek 0,
18. Shek-rong Tsúi,.
19. She'nny Wán..
20. Stanley,
21. Tai-kok Tsui...
22. Tải Wong Kong,
23. Tang-lung Chau, (Hákká),
13, Tang-iung Chau, (Panti),
25. To-kwa Wán, (Hákká),
24 Thi khá Win (Hok-1},
27. Tsat Tsz-múi,
28. Wan-tsal,
29. Wong nai Chúng,
30. Yau-má Ti,
397
*********a*888**68****~**=88A
6
17.00
Victoria Boys' School................
18
29.16
37.46
309
359.25
208.09
50
64.19
34.16
26
28.18
20.06
632
$1,391.50
13
14.42
19,74
JO
19.40
TABLE IX.
12
15.81
11.79
20
25.83
12.40
13
17.27
RA
11
18.73
9.52
10
14,00
$3
49
58.20
$12
Number of Children in the Colony under Sixteen Years of Age, as per last Census, Deduct, as being under Six Years af Age, say, Dedner, as attending Schools of all denominations, say,
NUMBER of UNEDUCATED CHILDREN in the Colony in 1874.
20,064
7,564
3,800
36
51.68
345
11,364
13
19.37
8.00
37
45.29
21.9
Total Number of Uneducated Children,....
9,300
14
19.04
11.38
24
44.33
40
61.87
34.54
35
42.61
32.13
FREDERICK STEWART, Inspector of Schools.
13
36.38
9.8!
37
46.08
20:3
16
19.90
18
24.15
16.
21
25.11
18
18.90
15.30
10
12.16
59
84.38
50.
17
19.71
13.76
20
24.46
108
1,414
974
1,271.09
8:36.30
APPENDIX,
GRANTS-IN-AID.
For the better promotion of Elementary Education in the Colony, the Government of Hongkong is prepared to assist
schools on the system of Grants-in-aid, subject to the following conditions:--
1. Bofore any grant can be made to a school, the Government must be satisfied that-
(a.) The school is conducted as a public elementary school.
(b) The school is not carried on with a view to private emolument.
(e) The school premises are healthy, well lighted, drained and ventilated, properly furnished, and contain sufficient
internal space for the average attendance.
(d) The master is competent.
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