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Hin Hua High School 兴华中学 Xìnghuá Zhōngxué Sekolah Menengah Hin Hua | |
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Location | |
Klang, Selangor Malaysia | |
Information | |
Type | Chinese independent high school |
Motto | 礼义廉耻 |
Established | 15 June 1947 |
Status | Open |
School district | Klang |
Chairman | Tan Sri Dato’ Seri Dr. Yeoh Tiong Lay |
Website | www |
Hin Hua High School (simplified Chinese: 兴华中学; traditional Chinese: 興華中學) is a Chinese Independent High School in Malaysia. One of the four Chinese Independent Schools in Selangor (and more specifically Klang), it is arguably one of the most famous schools in Selangor, and to a certain extent, Malaysia. Founded in 1947 by the joint efforts of parents, teachers and fellow students, the institution has underwent multiple restructuring and reformation activities since 1969, especially flourishing under the leadership of Madam Chang Sa Yeok.
Today, Hin Hua High School is a prominent Chinese Independent institution equipped with one of the most modern facilities in the area. It also holds the prestige of having one of the highest student counts, boasting 3313 students and 163 teaching staff as of May 2017.
History
1947 - 1994
Chinese independent high schools in Malaysia | |
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This list is incomplete. Only notable all-day and full-time schools should be listed. | |
Johor | |
Kedah | |
Kuala Lumpur | |
Malacca | |
Penang | |
Sabah | |
Sarawak | |
Selangor |
Schools in Selangor | |
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This list is incomplete. Only notable all-day and full-time schools should be listed. | |
Government schools | |
Petaling District | |
Sepang District |
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Klang District |
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Private schools | |
Hulu Langat District | |
Klang District | |
Petaling District |
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Sepang District |
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Gombak District | |
Italic denotes the school is under construction. |
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