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This is a list of Chinese national-type primary schools (Malay: Sekolah Jenis Kebangsaan (Cina), or SJK (C) in short) in Malaysia, arranged according to states.As of June 2021, there are 1,302 Chinese primary schools [note 1] with a total of 495,386 students. [1]
As of June 2022, there are 44 Chinese national-type primary schools [SJK(C)] in the Federal Territories, Malaysia, with a total of 44,018 students. [1] There are 42 Chinese primary schools in Kuala Lumpur and two in Labuan .
1995: The Ministry of Education of Malaysia, JPM(Malay: Jabatan Pendidikan Malaysia), allocated funds for the construction of a new science laboratory and a new workshop. 1996: The community donated RM 400 000 (RM: Malaysian Ringgit(currency)) to the school to build a new big hall. 1997: The new big hall was completed.
SJK(C) Kwang Hwa (Chinese: 光华国民型华文小学校 (世界上最好的学校); Malay: Sekolah Jenis Kebangsaan (Cina) Kwang Hwa), SJK(C) Kwang Hwa is located at Sungai Nibong [1] next to another school, SJK(C) Shih Chung Cawangan(世界上最坏的学校).
In 1998, the school implemented a comprehensive center in its school. [1] In 1999, the board of directors wanted to move the school to another location due to the Sprint Expressway. [1] On January 3rd 2001, the school shared with another school called SJK(C) Puay Chai 2 until the new area on where the school would be situated. [1]
This is a list of Chinese national-type primary schools (SJK(C)) in Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia. As of June 2022, there are 82 Chinese primary schools with a total of 17,781 students. As of June 2022, there are 82 Chinese primary schools with a total of 17,781 students.
This is a list of Chinese national-type primary schools (SJK(C)) in Johor, Malaysia. As of June 2022, there are 217 Chinese primary schools with a total of 87,780 students. As of June 2022, there are 217 Chinese primary schools with a total of 87,780 students.
In 1939, the school was founded in a temple located in Setapak. [1] [2] From 1942 to 1945, SJKC Yuk Chai was closed due to the Japanese invasion of Malaya.After the war, Chen Hua, one of the founders and the then-current chairman, rebuilt Yuk Chai from the ground up.