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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, MARCH 2, 1906.

2. The Estimates provided $68,694 for 1905, but of this only $60,535 were spent. The amount of School Fees was $31,387 covering nearly 52 per cent. of the total Expendi. ture. There was an increase in Fees of $2,339, of which $1,660 are directly due to the extra half-dollar a month charged to each scholar in the Upper School. The balance $679 is assignable to the improved attendance mentioned above.

3. The following changes in the Staff took place during the year :--

Mr. RALPHS returned from leave, 18th September.

Mr. GRANT went on leave, 1st November.

Mr. Lt UN-LUS, Articled Pupil Teacher, resigned, 28th February.

Mr. LUK SIK-KWONG, 3rd C. A., died, 1st April.

Mr. LAI U-LIM, 11th C.A., invalided from Service, 31st May.

To fill the three vacancies thus caused, necessary promotions were made and three new Pupil Teachers were articled.

4 The results of the Oxford Local Examinations in 1935 as regards Queen's College show considerable improvement, 27 Good marks being obtained as against 11 in 1904. Six Senior, 4 Junior aud 12 Preliminary ---22 Candidates in all-obtained certificates. The follow- ing percentages in subjects may be of interest:-Arithmetic, 80; Shakespeare 80; Freehand Drawing, 79; Algebra, 78; History, 70; Geography, 54; Composition, 50; Book-keeping, 44, Grammar, 44, Geometry, 29.

5. The results of the Annual Examination, held by me under Standing orders from the Governing Body, are as follows:-

Upper School,..

Lower School,

Preparatory School,

247 boys examined, 223 or

90% passed.

.539 224

476

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""

99

194

88% 87%

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13

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27

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Total for the College, ......1,010

893

88%

The following Table shows the percentage of passes in each subject:---

CLASS.

I,

Names.

A

17

B, 28.

Percentage of

Passos.

Ĉhin.-Eng.

Eng.-Chin.

Reading.

Conversation.

Dictation.

Arithmetic.

100 100 100 100 65

82

51 90 75 96 54 32 68

II, A, 50.

98 100 100 | 100 62 98

84

B, 25.

76

60 80 100 52 68

III, A, 53

96

B.

49.

97 100 100 96 96 90 100

42 98

35 90

C, 25.

100 91 96100

IV,

A,

53.

B, 52. C, 32. D, 33. V, A, 61

B, 58. C, 34.

D, 36.

98 79 100100 94 85 88 98 91 73100 97 72 66 88|100 87 95 69 100 59 76 78 88 57 80 98 85 53 56 97 75 56 62 92

40 100 89

60

58 92

91 50

78 24

50 98 88

65 100 28

61 80 92

VI,

A,

33.

96

100 69 93 69

B, 51

97

C, 30.

93

100 61100 70

971 57

97

D, 60.

78

VII, A, 60.. 98

B,

35.

83

99 43 **** 100 60 98

97

32

C, 56.

86

91 57

D, 35

63

91 46 69 86

VIII,

38..

91

92 63 97 87

38885

93

* * * * * ESEBAR KRNSARBBD325

88 94

64 46 93

93

58

80 100 94 82

72

32 84 88 80 64100

53 98 88 96

64

32

92

96

80

60

92100 96

96

17 81 100

42

72 96

79 84

92

84 45

88 74

78 44 67

67 93

77

89

70

67

93

68

62 60

95

83

93

⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀

1 2 3 4 5 8 9121226-SAPANN922

85 88

75 91

80 53

69 40

100

Writing, 9988

55!

لا

Grammar.

Geography.

Composition. ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ History.

94 100 100 59 59 59

29

• 522⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀

94

96

97

90

81

47

68

67

84

70

90

65

Geometry.

Mensuration.

Book-keeping.

Shakespeare.

General Intelli-

gence.

88 Hygiene.

35 100 100

91

14 54

61

76

48

36

48

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