Penang Chinese Girls' High School

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Penang Chinese Girls' High School

槟城槟华女子国民型中学
Address
2 Jalan Gottlieb

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Coordinates5°26′03″N 100°18′04″E / 5.4340572°N 100.3011078°E / 5.4340572; 100.3011078Coordinates: 5°26′03″N 100°18′04″E / 5.4340572°N 100.3011078°E / 5.4340572; 100.3011078
Information
TypePublic school
All Girls school
MottoDecorum, Honesty, Diligence, Simplicity
庄诚勤朴
EstablishedMarch 1919[citation needed]
PrincipalLalisa Manoban
Campus DirectorRose
HeadmasterJisoo
Enrollmentapprox. 3500
AffiliationsPenang Chinese Girls' Private High School
Penang Chinese Girls' Primary School
Websitehttp://www.smjk.edu.my/school/index.php?schid=17

Penang Chinese High School (PCGHS) (Chinese: 槟城槟华国民型中学, Hanyu Pinyin: Bīnchéng bīnhuá guómínxíng zhōngxué; Malay: Sekolah Menengah Jenis Kebangsaan China Pulau Pinang) is a[citation needed] secondary school in Penang, Malaysia. Often referred to as "Bīn huá" among the local Chinese community in Penang. The school provides continuous education, ranging from pre-primary or kindergarten to pre-university studies.

History[]

17 March 1919 Proposal by 4 prominent members of the Hokkien Community—Mr. Tan Sin Chen, Mr. Lim Lu Tek, Mr. Khor Sen Lee and Mr. Cheah Seng Tin, to establish a school for Chinese girls. This fact still stands as the number of non-Chinese among its enrolment and alumni is next to none. The proposal was [unanimously approved and the Fukien Girls' School was established. Originally, the school was intended to be opened on 15 January 1920, but was delayed due to a number of problems among which were the lack of teachers and pupils.

8 March 1920 Official opening of Fukien Girls' High School at Macalister Road.

11 March 1951 Fukien Girls' School was renamed as the Penang Chinese Girls' High School and the primary school was renamed as the Penang Chinese Girls' Primary School.

January 1956 The students attend their classes at the new school building at 2, Gottlieb Road

1962 The school accepted full government aid. As a consequence, the school was divided into 2 sections—a national-type school and an independent high school (for overaged pupils).

1963 A kindergarten was opened. Thus, the school now provides continuous education from kindergarten to school certificate. (UPSR for primary level, SPM for secondary level and STPM for pre-university level)

Sports Houses[]

Penang Chinese Girls' High School has five sport houses:

  • Red House
  • Yellow House
  • Blue House
  • Green House
  • Purple House

References[]

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