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This is a list of Chinese national-type primary schools (SJK(C)) in Malacca, Malaysia. As of June 2022, there are 65 Chinese primary schools with a total of 15,478 students. As of June 2022, there are 65 Chinese primary schools with a total of 15,478 students.
These schools provide both the local and expatriate population with British Curriculum Education and are approved Cambridge International Examination Centres. [1] Melaka International School [2] Malacca Expatriate School [3] KYS International School; UUM International School Melaka [4] JT International School Melaka [5]
Anglo Chinese School, Klang; Methodist Girls' School, Klang; Methodist Boys' School (Kuala Lumpur) Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan (P) Methodist, Kuala Lumpur; Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Methodist Anglo Chinese School, Negeri Sembilan; Anglo-Chinese School, Malacca; Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Perempuan Methodist, Melaka; Methodist Girls Secondary ...
Pay Fong High School (培风中学), also referred to as Pay Fong Middle School, is a Malaysian Chinese Independent High School located in Malacca, Malaysia. [1] It was established on 7 July 1913 and is currently the only Chinese school in the state. [2] The school is located along Jalan Tan Chay Yan and Jalan Kampong Empat, near Jalan Kubu.
Chinese High School (Batu Pahat) Kajang High School; Klang High School; Kluang High School; Kota Kinabalu High School; Kuala Selangor High School; Kuching High School; Lake Gardens High School; Malacca High School; Malacca Chinese High School; Malacca Girls' High School; Port Dickson High School; Sabah Chinese High School; Sarikei High School ...
The school was founded in 1993 and was licensed by the Ministry of Education of Malaysia (MOE). It was the brainchild of the late Dr Mohamed Ishak Syed Ahmed and wife Mrs Shamsunnisa Ishak. [1] Melaka International School provides British Curriculum Education and is open from Junior Pre School (kindergarten) to A-Levels (pre-university).
In 1939, the school celebrated its 10th anniversary. [3] The high school department was established on January 4, 1958, named St. Francis Chinese High School. He pointed out that in 1960, in order to achieve the goal of all boys, the school stopped enrolling girls, and then becomes Catholic School. [4]
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