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Chung Hwa Confucian High School (or 孔圣庙中华中学 in Chinese) is a Chinese conforming (national-type) secondary school located in
Green Lane, Penang Green Lane is a major thoroughfare within the suburb of Batu Lanchang near George Town in Penang, Malaysia. Part of Penang Middle Ring Road, Green Lane starts from the intersection with Scotland Road and Air Itam Road, and stretches southwards to ...
, Malaysia. The school is one of 10 Chinese secondary schools in Penang and also has a good record of co-curriculum and public examination results. It is the only overseas Chinese school that had been sanctioned by the
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government of China, which officially presented it with royal seals bearing the school's name through its consulate and local businessman Cheong Fatt Tze, who is also credited with being the founder of the school. Chung Hwa Confucian High School is known as the oldest Chinese school in Malaysia.


History

The school was founded in 1904 and it is the first school in
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to have used
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as a medium of teaching students. Cheong Fatt Tze was worried that new generations of Chinese might eventually forget their mother tongue and their own culture. He therefore donated funds to build Chung Hwa School (1904) in Penang and Ying Sin School (1905) in
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. These schools were the oldest formal Chinese schools established in
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as a result of influence by the educational reforms in China in the early 1900s. Mandarin is the school's medium of instruction. It is also the only Chinese school outside of China that had been accredited by the
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, which presented it to Mr. Cheong Fatt Tze. He was the founder of this school. Cheong Fatt Tze led a team of Qing dynasty officers in their mission to construct the Chung Hwa Confucian School. They raised a big sum of money and founded the school. In its early years, Chung Hwa Confucian School was situated in the Ping Zheng Association building (now known as the
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) that was located in Jalan Masjid Kaptian Keling (formerly Pitt Street). Initially, the school had only an enrolment of 160 students and eight teachers, and classes were only conducted at primary level. The administration of the school came under the patronage of the school's board of governors. In 1908, the school moved to Maxwell Road (currently the site of Komtar Tower) in George Town. In 1912, the
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overthrew the Qing dynasty government and took over the administration of China. In the same year, the Confucian Association known as the Confucian Temple allocated funds to sponsor the school, which came under the patronage of the temple and the term "Confucian" became part of the name of the school. The school was then renamed to Chung Hwa Confucian School. In 1913, the board of directors was founded and the first sports day was held. This was a significant achievement. Lower secondary classes were started at Chung Hwa Confucian School in 1924. The school enrolment increased to 900 pupils. In 1941, during
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, when the Japanese occupied Malaya, the school was used as a centre of teaching the Japanese language. On 7 May 1956, the school attempted to set up a secondary school but failed because it was rejected by the then Education Ministry. In 1958, Chung Hwa Confucian School received financial help from the Education Ministry of the Federation of Malaya, and at that time the school was split into two schools, namely Chung Hwa Confucian Primary School and Chung Hwa Confucian High School. A year after independence was declared in Malaya, in 1958, Chung Hwa Confucian Primary School became a government-aided school, which is known as a national-type primary school. Meanwhile, Chung Hwa Confucian Secondary School remained under the administration of the school's board of governors. By 1970, the building that was occupied by both Chung Hwa Confucian schools had become overcrowded, and therefore a fund-raising drive was set to raise money to buy a piece of land for a new building. Within a few weeks, the funds were collected, and the school's board of directors bought a piece of land in Green Lane. Construction began immediately. In 1971, Chung Hwa Confucian High School's four-storey new building was completed. In 1972, the whole school shifted to the current site, which is located within Pesiaran Tembaga and Tingkat Tembaga. The primary school remained at Maxwell Road (now Jalan Dr. Lim Chwee Leong). In 1973, the first batch of students sat for the MCE examinations. By this time SMJK Chung Hwa Confucian had become a modern, advanced and fully equipped school. In 1975, Chung Hwa Confucian Primary School was split into two schools, which are SJK(C) Chung Hwa Confucian A and B. In 1976, The Science and Technology Building of SMJK Chung Hwa Confucian was completed. In 1980, the state government claimed the land in Maxwell Road for the construction of Komtar Tower. Therefore, both Chung Hwa Confucian Primary Schools have to be moved to Jalan Ibbetson, which is beside the Penang State Mosque. In 1985, an extra building with nine classrooms and a library was completed. And in 1994, the new building with 12 classrooms and two science labs was completed in the school in conjunction with its 90th anniversary. In the 1990s, the Board of Directors decided to change the school to a co-ed school. At the same year, Form 6 classes (pre-university studies) were also established. Currently, Chung Hwa Confucian High School has 2,000 students and 140 teaching staff. In 2004, the school celebrated its 100th anniversary and being the only few Chinese schools to have received 100 years of establishment. A grand dinner and exhibition were held in the main hall of SMJK Chung Hwa Confucian. In 2010, a new canteen and a new block consisting of nine classrooms for Form-6 classes and the school's resource centre was completed.


The campus


Main Block

Completed in 1972, it consists of 19 classrooms, the school's 2 meeting rooms, 3 science labs, a computer room, a teacher's office and a store room.


School Hall Block

The school hall, which consists of 5 badminton courts and could accommodate 2000 people is located here. Other facilities are the school administration office, the main teacher's office, a canteen and a book store. Co-curriculum societies' rooms and closets are also found in this block.


Science and Technology Block

Completed in 1976, it consists of 5 classrooms and most of the school's facilities are stored here. They include the Auditorium Room, Electrical Room, Living Skills Workshop, School Band Room, Art Room, Technical Drawing Room, Physics Lab, Biology Lab, Chemistry Lab, and a Computer Room.


Additional Block

Completed in 1985, it consists of 9 classrooms and a library.


New Block

Completed in 1994, it consists of 12 classrooms, 2 science labs.


Canteen and Form 6 Block

Completed in 2010, it consists of the new canteen, classrooms, the school's resource centre.


Location

SMJK Chung Hwa Confucian is situated inside the residential area of Jalan Tembaga in Green Lane. Its location is in 2,Pesiaran Tembaga. It is connected to Jalan Masjid Negeri and the
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and the township of
Batu Lanchang Batu Lanchang is a suburb of George Town in Penang, Malaysia. It is located nearly southwest of the city centre, and sandwiched between Air Itam to the west and Jelutong to the east. Formerly an agricultural area, Batu Lanchang has turned into ...
are situated nearby.


Achievement

Anugerah Sekolah Terbaik Sijil Tinggi Persekolahan Malaysia (STPM) 2016.


References

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