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Tsun Jin High School
吉隆坡循人中学
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6, Jalan Loke Yew
55200 Kuala Lumpur


Malaysia
Information
TypeChinese independent high school
Established1955
FounderKuala Lumpur Fui Jiu Association (吉隆坡惠州会馆)
PrincipalLoh Hong Seng
Faculty212
GradesJunior 1 to Senior 3
GenderCoeducational
Enrolment3015 (2023)
Classes59
LanguageMandarin, Malay, English
Websitetsunjin.edu.my
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese吉隆坡循人中學
Simplified Chinese吉隆坡循人中学

Tsun Jin High School (Chinese: 吉隆坡循人中学) is a Chinese independent high school situated along Jalan Loke YewinKuala Lumpur, Malaysia, established in 1955. It was founded as an expansion of Tsun Jin Primary School [ms], founded in 1913.[1]

History[edit]

Predecessors of The Selangor Fui Chiu Association founded the Tsun Jin Primary School in 1913.[2] In the early 1950, to provide students with a holistic Chinese education and to pass on the Chinese culture, the Tsun Jin Board of Governors thus established an independent Chinese high school. The high school section was officially in operation in 1955. In 1962, many local Chinese schools opted for systemic reformation. Convinced of the unique and significant mission of the independent Chinese high school, the Tsun Jin Board of Governors resolved to stay in the noble course. Various construction plans have been sequentially implemented. Besides that, the school has celebrated its 60th anniversary in 2015 and the school held a performance on 25 and 26 July 2015. The school hired Beh Kim Chuan as the head director of the performance.

Facilities[edit]

Today, the school's facilities include a library, 8 badminton courts, an air-conditioned hall with a capacity of 800 persons which provides a venue for concerts and lectures, and a main hall built in 2009 having a capacity of 2,500 persons. A music room is usually occupied by the choir society.

Clubs[edit]

Among the many clubs and societies are the Police Cadet, Editorial Club, St.John Ambulance, Boy's Scout and Girl's Guide, Orchestra, Debate, and Elocution (debate and elocution are divided by three languages). The timetable for this school is fixed except for assembly days.

Awards[edit]

The school Chinese Debate team captain Justin has won the Asian Debate Cup several times while their English Debate team has won several awards over the years including the HELP University 2014 International Chinese Secondary School Debate Competition.

The Tsun Jin basketball team has won numerous awards over the years including the Ruby Cup, Selangor-Kuala Lumpur Chinese Independent High School Inter-school Tournament, and many others.

Notable alumni[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Official Website of SJK (C) Tsun Jin
  • ^ "吉隆坡循人中学全球资讯网 Tsun Jin High School". www.tsunjin.edu.my. Retrieved 8 October 2023.
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