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List Of Schools In Malaysia
This is a list of schools in Malaysia, listed by their type as follows: Primary School Education National primary schools * :ms:Kategori:Sekolah kebangsaan di Malaysia National-type primary schools * National-type primary schools (Chinese) * National-type primary schools (Tamil) Secondary School education National secondary schools * National secondary schools * Fully residential secondary schools * Arts secondary schools * Sports secondary schools * Technical/vocational secondary schools * MARA junior science colleges * Missionary schools in Malaysia * Religious secondary school *: Islamic national secondary schools *: Islamic government-aided secondary schools * Special education schools Private secondary schools * Chinese independent high school * International secondary schools * Private secondary schools High schools * All Saints Secondary School * Batu Pahat High School * Muar High School * Bukit Mertajam High School * Catholic High School, Melaka * ...
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Malacca Chinese High School
Malacca Chinese High School is a secondary school located at Malim Road in Malacca. Its native Malay name is Sekolah Menengah Jenis Kebangsaan Tinggi Cina Melaka. History The school was founded on 15 February 1960, and only has 40 students in total at the time. 2 January 1961, the school moved to 28, Malim Road. The land was bought and donated it to the school as the school ground, and the name of the school was changed to Malacca Chinese High School. On 15 January 1962, a school building consisting nine classrooms and an office was completed. In the same year, it was reorganized into a national secondary school, which was renamed Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Tinggi Cina Melaka. On 15 September 2011, the school held a banquet to celebrate the completion of the large-scale construction project and the opening ceremony of the Gan Boon Leong Hall. In August 2023, the school started to raise funds for the construction of a new three-story school building and canteen, with a target of ...
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Malacca High School
Malacca High School (MHS) is a secondary school in Malacca, Malaysia. Founded on 7 December 1826, it is the second oldest recorded school in the country after only Penang Free School. It was awarded cluster school status and is known as one of the premier schools in Malaysia. History Establishment On 7 December 1826, MHS was officially established; just after Malacca was made a British colony on 17 March 1824, when the Dutch ceded Malacca to the English after the Anglo-Dutch Treaty of 1824. The establishment of the school (then known as Malacca Free School) was initiated by Thomas H. Moor, who came to Malacca in 1825 on the orders of William Milne, who was one of the educators at the Anglo-Chinese College. In his letter dated 4 January 1825, he stated his wishes to Arundel in London to establish a school. The establishment of the school was also supported by some influential people, including James Humphrey, a superintendent in the London Missionary Society. The startu ...
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Kuching High School
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Kota Kinabalu High School
Kota Kinabalu High School, KKHS ( Malay: Sekolah Tinggi Kota Kinabalu, STKK; Chinese: 亚庇中学, 庇中 ) is a high school in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia. School name Kota Kinabalu High School had been established and given the name Jesselton Middle School in 1949. The following year, the school name was altered to North Borneo Overseas Chinese School. In 1960, the name was changed back to Jesselton Middle School. In August 1968, the school came to be known as Kota Kinabalu High School. History Early history Kota Kinabalu High School (KKHS) was founded in 1949, is the first school established after the World War 2. The founder of this school consists of Wong Tze Fatt and a group of Chinese who are very concerned about the education system. Besides that, they also considering the Chinese primary school students did not have the opportunity to continue to attend secondary school on the spot after graduation. Initially, this school was a full-fledged Chinese school. After go ...
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Kluang High School
Kluang High School (Malay language, Malay: ''Sekolah Tinggi Kluang'') is a State school, public secondary school in Kluang, Johor, Malaysia. It is situated opposite Kluang Police Station, near the Kluang District Education Office and is less than two kilometres away from the town centre. An all-boys primary school at inception, it is now a Mixed-sex education, co-educational secondary school with Dormitory, hostel facilities. School Name Founded as Government English School (colloquially known by its initials GES), Kluang, it was renamed Secondary English School (colloquially known by its initials SES) in 1958.ONWARD editors, "A Brief History of the Secondary English School, Kluang", ONWARD yearbook (1963), no. 17 The inaugural Sixth form#Other countries, Form Six commenced in 1978 and the school name was changed - to assume its current name - on 3 March 1980.ONWARD editors, "School Log 1980", ONWARD yearbook (1980) The Beginning The then Johore state government published a re ...
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Kajang High School
The Kajang High School ( Malay: ''Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Tinggi Kajang''), better known by its initials KHS in English and SMKTK in Bahasa Malaysia, is a national secondary school (''Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan'') in Kajang, Hulu Langat District, Selangor, Malaysia. It is the oldest school in Kajang and the district of Hulu Langat when the first block was erected at Mile 14 Cheras Road (''Jalan Cheras''), (located at latitude 2°59'37.49"N and longitude 101°47'45.65"E) opposite Jamek Mosque of Kajang. The former site was a vacant lot that held satay stalls in 1903 CE and later shifted to its permanent site beside Semenyih Road, a hilly areaLow, Y.K., 007 ''Kajang High School''. Viewed on 2 March 2011. Available from http://kajangtown.blogspot.com/2007/04/kajang-high-school.html. where the first block (''Blok Utama'') was constructed. The word ''high'' in Kajang High School gets its meaning, from the namesake of being located on top of a hill. History Kajang High Schoo ...
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Chinese High School (Batu Pahat)
The Chinese High School () was founded in 1940, located in Batu Pahat, Johor, Malaysia, with 2850 students as of January 2011. It was formerly known as the Overseas Chinese School (). See also * Chinese Independent High School * Education in Malaysia Education in Malaysia is overseen by the Ministry of Education (Malaysia), Ministry of Education (). Although education is the responsibility of the Government of Malaysia, Federal Government, each states and federal territories of Malaysia, st ... References External links Official website of Chinese High School (Batu Pahat)MOODLE Chinese High School (Batu Pahat)郭成焕老师-峇株吧辖华仁中学古筝社-Chinese-High-School-Batu-Pahat-GuZheng-Club Schools in Johor Secondary schools in Malaysia 1940 establishments in British Malaya Educational institutions established in 1940 Chinese-language schools in Malaysia {{Malaysia-school-stub ...
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