Football Association on December 15, 1966. A Table-Tennis team took part in the Kar Cheung Tournament on September 24, 1966.
64. Education. During the year under review, the Railway Club School continued to function successfully with 260 pupils in seven classes ranging from Junior 1 to Special Form 1. The total number of teaching staff was ten including the Headmaster and one part-time teacher whose enthusiasm contributed in no small measure to the success of the school. The pupils' attendance was good with an average of 98.7%. In the Secondary Entrance Examination held by the Education Department, 16 candidates who were permitted to sit for the 1966 Examination, obtained passes in all subjects and seven of them gained Government allocated places in secondary schools.
The general health of the pupils was satisfactory. Vaccinations and inoculations against epidemic diseases were regularly given to the pupils by arrangement with the Medical and Health Department.
65. Canteen Facilities. The Club's Canteen continued to provide cheap meals for the lower paid staff and to cater for large parties for Club Members.
66. Other Social Activities. A picnic organized by the Railway Club to Fanling in December 1966 was enjoyed by a large group of the members and their families. Other social activities had to be curtailed due to limited funds.
14th September, 1967.
P. H. LAM, General Manager, Railway.
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