Chong Hwa Independent High School, Kuala Lumpur

Not to be confused with Chong Hwa Secondary School.
Chong Hwa Independent High School
吉隆坡中华独立中学
Jílóngpō Zhōnghuá Dúlì Zhōngxué
Sekolah Menengah Persendirian Chong Hwa

Chinese: 礼义廉耻
Address
Jalan St. Thomas,
3 1/2 miles off Jalan Ipoh

Kuala Lumpur, 51100
Malaysia
Coordinates 3°11′23″N 101°41′13″E / 3.18972°N 101.68694°E / 3.18972; 101.68694Coordinates: 3°11′23″N 101°41′13″E / 3.18972°N 101.68694°E / 3.18972; 101.68694
Information
School type Secondary School, Chinese independent high school
Established 21 March 1919 (1919-03-21)
School district Sentul, Kuala Lumpur
Principal Chia Song Choy
Vice principal Cheong Moey Lian
Vice principal Chan Yoke Lee
Vice principal Lee Sui Ang
Staff 362 (as of October 2015)
Teaching staff 279 (as of October 2015)
Grades Junior Middle 1 - Senior Middle 3
Enrolment 5166 (as of October 2015)
Classes 96
Average class size 50-65 pax
Education system UCSCAM
Medium of language Mandarin, Malay, English
Hours in school day 7.75
Houses Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, Purple, Brown
Colour(s) Blue, White, Red
Sports Basketball, Volleyball, Table tennis, Badminton, Athletics
Vision Chinese: 志存高远,追求卓越
Bar pass rate 55/100
Alumni Lee Kim Sai
Website web.chonghwakl.edu.my

Chong Hwa Independent High School, Kuala Lumpur (Chinese: 吉隆坡中华独立中学) is one of Malaysia's oldest high schools. Established in 1919 in Setapak, Kuala Lumpur, the school was a primary school. It became a high school when the school board purchased a piece of land of 24,000 square metres along Jalan Ipoh and decided to move the school there. It has remained there ever since.

After Malaysian independence, all schools in the country were asked to assimilate into the national school system. Chong Hwa High School was one of the minority of schools that decided to remain apart from that system. Being an independent school means that the school needs to sustain itself through student fees and donations from the public.

Despite the lack of government funding, the school has maintained a 100% passing rate for all government examinations since being established. Its alumni includes the former health minister (Lee Kim Sai). The school has 4,900 students and 300 staff members, being one of the largest high schools in Malaysia.

In 2012, the number of classes increased to 95, accommodating more than 5000 students.

The school campus includes 10 main blocks and a outdoor sport arena.

The details of each alphabet is as below:

A Kong Chen Hall (Ground floor: Multi-purpose hall)

(Mezzanine 1st floor: Music Room 2nd floor: Chinese Ochestra Room)

B Canteen Block Ground floor: School Canteen (12 stalls), Recyling Centre
C Commerce Studies Block

(Ground floor: Bookstore, Wind Band Room 3rd floor: Auditorium, Computer lab)

D Quadrangular Block (Ground floor: Science labs, Table tennis corner,

1st floor: Art Studio, Disciplinary Dep, Science and Maths Dept, Sick bay & first aid unit)

E Student Block (1st floor: Meeting Room, Teacher's Lounge, General Affairs Dept, Student Welfare Dept.)
F Administration Building

Ground floor: Science labs, Curricular Department

1st floor: Principal's office, Vice Principal's office, Administration centre, Teacher's computer lab,Teacher's main office.

2nd floor: IT centre, Extracurricular Dept., University Placement Counseling, Publication office, Accounting Dept, International Relation office, P.E. Dept., Counseling Dept, Student Enrolment office

3rd floor: Library, Community Service Dept, Academic Competition Dept, School Staff's Development Unit

4th floor: Resource centre

G Boys' Hostel
H Girls' Hostel

(Ground floor: Hostel canteen, Hostel's Affair Dept. 1st floor: Conference Hall)

I Technology Building

(Ground floor: Woodwork workshop. 1st floor: Plumbing workshop, Mechanics workshop.

2nd floor: Technical drawing room, Sewing room. 3rd floor: Electronics workshop, Electrical workshop.

4th floor: Computer lab, Home science room)

J New Student Block (Ground floor: Student Activity compund 1st floor: Teacher's office)
K New Sports Arena

(5 basketball courts, 3 volleyball courts, 6 badminton courts, 1 tennis court/futsal pitch, running track, long jump sand pitch)

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