THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 6TH JULY, 1878.
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TABLE XIV. PERCENTAGE of SCHOLARS who passed in the GRANT-IN-AID SCHOOLS, during the last two Years.
1877.
1876.
Increase.
Decrease.
1. Baxter School, Market Street and Tái-p'ing Shán,
2. Baxter School, Staunton Street,
94 per cent. 83
90 per cent. 86
4 per cent.
3
""
""
per cent.
3. Baxter School, Tai-ping Shán,
78
86
8
وو
""
23
4. London Mission School, Tái-p'ing Shán,
94
63
31
23
"
5. London Mission School, Wan-tsai,
86
59
27
>>
6. St. Stephen's School, Sai Ying-p'ún,
95
88
7
""
27
7. St. Stephen's School, Tái-p'ing Shán,
8. Basel Mission Boys' School,
9. Basel Mission Girls' School,
10. Basel Mission School, Sháu-kí Wán,
11. Diocesan Home and Orphanage,
84
80
"
27.
وو
62
"
76
72
"
27
93
27
87
""
12. St. Paul's College School,
13. Victoria Boys' School,
14. Victoria Girls' School,
90
"
75
81
وو
90
88588
83
22
""
86
""
""
Class
of School.
TABLE XV.—PERCENTAGE of PASSES in the various subjects in which the GRANT-IN-AID SCHOOLS
were examined in 1877.
Name of School.
Reading. Writing.
Arith- Gram- metic.
inar.
Geogra- phy.
History.
tion, nation,
Repeti- Expla- Con.
sition,
(Chinese) (Chinese) (Chinese,
I.
1. Baxter School, Market Street and Sai Ying-pfún,
97.06
100 (a)
Nil (3)
85.29 85.71
**
2. Baxter School, Staunton Street,.
83.33
96.11
:
50.00
85.29 75.00 100 (c)
""
3. Baxter School, T'ái-p'ing Shán,....
65.02
90.02
50.00
84.37
25.00
3)
4. London Mission School, Tái-p'ing Shán,
100 (d)
97.96
72.22
96.77
88.24 88.88
5. London Mission School, Wán-tsai,
95.24
95.24
50.00
93.33
87.50
16.66
""
6. St. Stephen's School, Sai Y'
ofún,
86.48
97.29
66.66
88.23
100 (e)
Nil (ƒ)
7. St. Stephen's School, T'ái-
Tháng
91.93
93.55
88.23
91.11
73.33
41.18
iii.
8. Basel Mission Boys' Schoc
68.75 62.50 £0.00
9. Basel Mission Girls' Scho
IV.
10. Basel Mission School, Shou-k? Wi 11. Diocesan Home and Orphanage,
12. S*
13. V
"
Callers School, bhool,
14. VI
J
84.78 71.74 80.43 93.33 93.33 86.66 96.66 90.00 43.33 87.50 89.58 72.92 91.66 50.00 66.66 95.24 90.48 76.19
72.22 90.91
66.66
100 (g)
84.00
83.33
80.00
100 (8)
100 (4) 71.43
100 (3)
(a) 34 exam (b) 2
I
(h) 4
incl
v)
TABLE XVI.-NUMBER of Uneducated CHILDREN in the Colony in 1877.
Number of Children in the Colony under Sixteen Years of age, as per last Census (of 1876), Add increment of increase of Children under Sixteen Years of age, 31st Dec., 1876, to 31st Dec., 1877, say,
26,247
859
Total,
27,106
Deduct, as being under Five Years of age, say,
Average monthly enrolment in Schools of all denominations, say,
8,202 4,840
13,042
Total Number of Uneducated Children, say,
14,064
APPENDIX II.
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. Before 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.
(c.) The school premises are healthy, well lighted, drained and ventilated, properly furnish
sufficient internal space for the average attendance.
(d.) The master is competent.
(e.) The average attendance is not under twenty.
(f) The tire devoted to secular instruction is not less than four hours daily.
(9.) The school roll is carefully kept, and proper discipline maintained.
(h.) The organization is good, and the work conducted in accordance with a proper
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