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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, JUNE 22, 1906.
No. 63. Stanley.
Staff-TAM YUK-CHAN,
Discipline and Organization.--On a surprise visit both the teachers were absent from the Class-room and no work had been given the children.
Sanitation.-Satisfactory.
Floor Space.-Sufficient for 89 pupils.
Apparatus.-Unsatisfactory. Still no local maps.
Chinese.-The teacher has again apparently taken pains: but the results are poor.
Geography.-Poor.
Arithmetic.-Fair.
General.---In view of the failure of the management to supply the necessary maps, and of the general weakness of the school I must report it as inefficient."
No. 64.-263, Queen's Road West.
Staff-NG TAK-MUN.
Discipline and Organization. —Very good. But if the Chinese Classics must be learned parrot-fashion in the lower Standards to please the parents, that should be done out of Code
hours.
Sanitation. Very satisfactory.
Floor Space.-Sufficient for 62 pupils.
Apparatus. Very satisfactory.
Chinese.-Reading.-Good. Composition.--Good.
Geography.—Good,
Arithmetic.—The written work is very well done. Mental arithmetic is fair; but weak in the highest Standard.
General. The school is thoroughly efficient", within the meaning of section 36 of the Code.
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No. 65-170, Hollywood Road..
Staff-WONG PAK-MO.
Discipline and Organization.-Unsatisfactory.
Sanitation.-Unsatisfactory. The room is not kept clean.
Floor Space.-Sufficient for 50 pupils.
Apparatus. More local maps are needed.
Chinese. Reading.-Poor in the higher Standards. Composition.-Fair.
Geography. Very bad.
Arithmetic.--Very bad.
General. This school has made no progress during the year, and the teacher seems to very little notice of my suggestions. I report it as being "inefficient" within the meaning of section 29 of the Code.
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