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  2. Penang Chinese Girls' High School - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  3. Penang Chinese Girls' Private High School - Wikipedia

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    Penang Chinese Girls' Private High School (PCGPHS) is a private high school in Penang, Malaysia.It is one of the Chinese independent high schools in the country. The school offers a 6-year program that allows students to take either the internationally recognized Unified Examination Certificate (UEC) or the Malaysian government examinations, PMR (Penilaian Menengah Rendah) and SPM (Sijil ...

  4. List of schools in Penang - Wikipedia

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    3.1 Chinese Independent High School. 3.2 International schools. ... This is a list of schools in Penang, Malaysia. As of 2017, there are 589 schools in Penang. [1]

  5. Chung Hwa Confucian High School - Wikipedia

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    He therefore donated funds to build Chung Hwa School (1904) in Penang and Ying Sin School (1905) in Singapore. These schools were the oldest formal Chinese schools established in South-east Asia as a result of influence by the educational reforms in China in the early 1900s. Mandarin is the school's medium of instruction.

  6. Chung Ling High School - Wikipedia

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    Plans for a Tongmenghui-funded Chinese institution in Penang first appeared as early as 1908. In 1915, five members of the Penang Philomathic Union – Tan Xin Cheng (1881–1924), an important member and financier of the Tongmenghui and one of the founders of the Kwong Wah Daily; Lim Joo Teik (1864–1930) a prominent member of the local Hokkien community; [5] [6] Khoo Beng Cheang (d.1935 ...

  7. Education in Penang - Wikipedia

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    Penang Chinese Girls' High School, founded by four prominent members of the Hokkien community, Mr Tan Sin Chen, Mr Lim Lu Teck, Mr Khor Sen Lee, and Mr Cheah Seng Tin on 8 March 1920. Union High School (founded 1928) Union was founded by some charitable Christian believers.

  8. Chinese independent high school - Wikipedia

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    Over 60 schools converted to become National Type schools, including famous schools like Chung Ling High School, Penang Chinese Girls' High School on Penang Island, Jit Sin High School in Seberang Perai part of Penang as well as Ave Maria Convent High School and Sam Tet High School in Ipoh, Perak. While the medium language for most subjects is ...

  9. File:Penang Chinese Girls' High School.jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: Penang Chinese Girls' High School, 2 Gottlieb Road, George Town. Commonly referred by its acronyms 'PCGHS', the Penang Chinese Girls' High School is one of four government-recognised Chinese "control schools" in the state of Penang, granting priority to these schools on student selections, hence becoming "elite schools" by nature.