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  2. Anglo-Chinese Schools, Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    The Anglo-Chinese Schools of Malaysia refer to several Methodist-founded schools in Malaysia. These schools are not affiliated with the Anglo-Chinese Schools of Singapore , despite being founded by the same denomination.

  3. Horley Methodist School, Teluk Intan - Wikipedia

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    Established originally as a Government school which passed into the control of the Methodist Mission in 1899, due to the efforts of the Reverend W E Horley who was based in Ipoh and had founded the Anglo-Chinese School, Ipoh in 1895. The Teluk Anson school was an attap thatched building on stilts, enclosed with weather boarding of split bamboo.

  4. Anglo-Chinese School - Wikipedia

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    The Anglo-Chinese School Old Boys' Association is a link through which many "old boys" continue to maintain close ties with the school. [4] The Anglo-Chinese Continuation School started in 1925 under a new principal, the Reverend P.L. Peach, who had to leave the school due to the newly imposed government age limits on school attendance by boys.

  5. List of missionary schools in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Methodist Girls' School, Ipoh; SMK Treacher Methodist Girls' School; Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Methodist, Selangor; 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

  6. Methodist Girls' School, Ipoh - Wikipedia

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    The Methodist Girls' School, Ipoh (Malay: Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Perempuan Methodist, Ipoh; abbreviated MGS Ipoh) is an all-girls secondary school in Ipoh, Malaysia. It was founded by the Reverend William Edward Horley in 1895 as the Anglo-Chinese Girls' School .

  7. Anglo Chinese School, Sitiawan - Wikipedia

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    It is also ranked having the best computer laboratory in the state of Perak in 2017. This school is the first in Manjung to offer Dual Language Programme. The school band, ACS Military Band is actively involved in competitions such as the Perak State Marching Formation Competition from 2000 to 2009 which were held in Perak Stadium in Ipoh.

  8. Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Anderson - Wikipedia

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    Anderson School Ipoh had 813 students in the morning session and 176 students in the afternoon session, bringing the total number of students to 989 as of 3 April 2018. [ 2 ] There were 46 male and 72 female teachers, bringing the total number of teachers to 118 as of 2018.

  9. Sekolah Menengah Poi Lam - Wikipedia

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    Sekolah Menengah Poi Lam (SUWA), known as Poi Lam High School, is a Chinese school located in Ipoh, Perak, Malaysia. The incumbent Vice Principal of the school is Ling Soon Ching. [1] Poi Lam has both day and boarding students, hence its use of both buses and dormitories (background).