Pei Hwa High School

Pei Hwa High School
利丰港培华独立中学
礼, 义, 廉, 耻
Propriety, Righteousness, Incorruptibility, Sense of shame
Location
53, Jalan Serom, Sungai Mati, 84400 Muar, Johor, Malaysia.
Information
Type Chinese independent high school
Established Established in 1929
Closed in 1942
Re-opened in 1946
Reformed in 1962
School district Malaysia Johor Ledang
Principal Mr. Kek Tian Peng
Staff 10(2015)
Faculty 37(2015)
Grades Junior section(3 years)
Senior section(3 years)
Conditional Promotion & Repetition System
Number of students 617(2015)
Medium of language Mandarin Chinese
Language Mandarin Chinese, Malaysian language, English
Colour(s) Green
Slogan 爱校爱家,成人成才 Love school, love home; be a person with good character and great talent
Newspaper 培华简讯
Exam UEC
Website ph.gbs2u.com

Pei Hwa High School (simplified Chinese: 培华独立中学; traditional Chinese: 培華獨立中學;Malay language: Sekolah Menengah Persendirian Pei Hwa) is a Chinese independent high school located in Sungai Mati, Ledang, Johor, Malaysia. Pei Hwa High School was established in 1929 by Mr. Cai Jing San, Mr. Zheng Qing Mou, Mr. Li Hui Mu, Mr. Zhang Yu Cai, Mr. Liu Guang Wen, Mr. Cai Qi Zheng, Mr. Chen Shu, Mr. Li Guo Zhu (transliteration) and others. Pei Hwa High School was one of the minorities of schools that decided to remain apart from Malaysia national school system. It was set up with the main intention of providing education in the Chinese language. Being an independent school, the school does not receive funding from the Malaysian government and needs to sustain itself through student fees and donations from the public.

Students in the school study in three junior middle levels and three senior middle levels, similar to the secondary schools systems in mainland China and Taiwan; each level usually takes one year. Like the students in public secondary schools, students in the school are put into several streams like Science or Art/Commerce in the senior middle levels. They take standardised tests known as the Unified Examination Certificate (UEC) at the end of Junior Middle 3 and Senior Middle 3.

Overview

Brief History

1929 - 1946

Pei Hwa Primary School was established in 1929 by local enthusiasts is located at Yu Yuan Huo Jiao Chang, San Jiao Bu. Later, the school moved to Kwang Tung Association. The student population increased so much that the school borrowed premises from Chinese Rubber Trade Association as the second school building in 1936. At the same time, Tai Chang Company contributed a piece of land and the school also purchased a piece of land for building purpose, the school space increased to 4-acre. In 1938, the school moved to its new building, the number of students was around 140.

Following the Japanese occupation of Malaysia in 1942, the school was forced to stop classes, all the school equipment were destroyed. In 1946, classes resumed.

1947-1962

With the development of the school and the demands of society, the school opened upper primary classes in 1947. In 1949, the school started enrolling junior middle one’s students, secondary education was begun and school gradually increased in size. Lack of school buildings to expand the school construction projects in full swing. By 1958, the number of the students is over 1,000, due to lack of facilities, primary and secondary schools are forced to have double shifts, morning and afternoon shifts, minimising the hours children spend in school. The primary school is quite separate from secondary school in the same year. Primary school moved to their present location at second year, now namely Sekolah Jenis Kebangsaan Cina Pei Hwa (SJK(C) Pei Hwa). In 1960, the school offer higher secondary classes, becoming the highest institution in North Muar.

Under The Education Act 1961, the school was reform into Sekolah Menengah Jenis Kebangsaan Pei Hwa (SMJK Pei Hwa), also led the student movement during the restructuring. However, mother-tongue education SHOULD NOT be abandoned. Because of the school original calibration certificates are still saved, so the council of the school decided to continue the provision of mother-tongue education, the school re-run Chinese-language school, the Pei Hwa High School soon after reformed. Earlier, the school students mostly are students whose ages were older than the average.

1963 - Present

The school faces their deepest crisis since it’s founded during earlier focuses as much on economic challenges and the source of students, in addition, the school does not have its own campus, and it was just only sharing facilities with SMJK Pei Hwa. In 1971, Che Kuan Khor Moral Uplifting Society, Sungai Mati and the Chairman of Pei Hwa Alumni Association, Mr Wu Nai Guang donated a piece of land to the school for school construction purpose. The school was moved to its current location in 1975, just across from SMJK Pei Hwa. At that time, the school just has only 46 students.

With the development of the school, the number of students went up to 717 in 1987. With the rapid development of information technology, the school starts their computer classes. The school became the first to establish furniture-carpentry courses in 1989. From 1996 to 1999, the carpentry class students have participated in The Malaysia Skills Competition (MSC) and won Prime Minister's Golden Hands Awards for four consecutive years. The students of carpentry class represented Malaysia to take part in The 35th WorldSkills International Competition in Montreal, Canada in 1999. But carpentry class suspended in 2001 for lack of finances. Science classes were reopened in 2001. In June 2004, the school brought back a 6-day school week.

On 28 July 2008, the school signed a sister school agreement with Tsun Jin High School, Kuala Lumpur. Same year, the school won the UEC (Junior) Language Category Most Improve Award in Tan Kah Kee Award 2008. On 3 December 2012, the school signed a sister school agreement with Chung Chou University of Science and Technology, Taiwan.

As China becomes stronger, the status of Chinese language is rising; the number of the school is increasing also.

Facilities View

School Map

Main Structure

For more, please visit here.

Successive Principals

No. Service Period Name of the Principal
01 1962–1963 Mr. Chen Yue Lin (transliteration)
02 1964–1966 Mr. Chen Ji Ping (transliteration)
03 1967–1969 Mr. Mo Ze Ying (transliteration)
04 1970–1974 Mr. Xie You Zhai (transliteration)
05 1975–1985.08 Mr. Ang Chee Soon
06 1985.09-1993.11 Mr. Tey Tong Kem
07 1993.12-1995.11 Mr. Lin Jia Zuo (transliteration)
08 1995.12-1999.11 Mr. Ng Siong Kwee
09 1999.12-2003.11 Mr. Wong Siong Sin
10 2004.04-2008.03 Mr. Ng Kim Kuee
11 2008.04-2012.05 Ms. San Son Cheng
12 2012.06-Present Mr. Kek Tian Peng

Culture and Tradition

Motto

礼 Propriety
This is being polite to others;
义 Righteousness
Going with correct principles;
廉 Incorruptibility
This is to have integrity and not to be greedily corrupted;
耻 Sense of shame
This is not to do dishonourable things, even behind other’s backs.

Song

Lyrics Score

培华培华 利丰港畔 先贤创维艰
敬业乐群 学而时习 培育好青年
加紧学习 充实生活 祖逖着先鞭
先鞭猛着 猛着先鞭 浩荡奔上前

培华培华 利丰港畔 先贤创维艰
敬业乐群 学而时习 培育好青年
加紧学习 充实生活 祖逖着先鞭
先鞭猛着 猛着先鞭 浩荡奔上前

Student’s Oath

We, as students of Pei Hwa High School, shall stick to the following rules:

  1. To comply with the Rukun negara (Malay for "National Principles").
  2. To obey school rules.
  3. To be filial to parents.
  4. To obey teachers.
  5. To protect school property.
  6. To protect the school's reputation.
  7. To study with full concentration.
  8. To have sense of propriety, righteousness, incorruptibility, shame.
  9. To have self-esteem, self-love and a strong body.
  10. To promote excellent culture.

School Events

  • On 29 August 1998, the school celebrated its 70 Anniversary.
  • On 7 November 2004, three Pei Hwa school - SJK(C) Pei Hwa, SMJK Pei Hwa and Pei Hwa High School jointly celebrate the 75th anniversary celebration.
  • By the middle of Aug 2005, the students from performing groups were on a tour in Kuantan.
  • In Dec 2007, the students had performance at SJK(C) Chi Ming 1, Tangkak and SJK(C) Seg Hwa, Segamat.
  • The theme of 80th Anniversary commemorative activities is ‘培华八十,风华再现’.
  • On 1 & 2 November 2012, the school students from performing art society had performance in SJK(C) Khay Hian, Ledang and SJK(C) Chian Kuo, Ledang.

Beside the above-mentioned activities, the school also host Incentive program, Parents' Day, Teachers’ day, singing competition, trilingual speech competition and others competitions. The student associations will also hold various camps during the school holidays, focus on intellectual and spiritual to obtain fulfilment.

Organisation and Administration

Administration

  • Academic Office
  • Library Dept.
  • Information Dept.
  • Discipline Dept.
  • Counseling Dept.
  • General Affairs Dept.
  • Co-Curricular Dept.
  • Phy. Edu. Dept.

Student Association

  • Orchestra Band
  • Chinese Orchestra Society
  • Choir
  • Dancing Society
  • Arts Society
  • School Prefect
  • Scout
  • St. John Ambulance
  • Library Club
  • Xi'yu Society (as an environmental protection club)
  • Audio Technical Group
  • Athletics Team
  • Basketball Varsity
  • Volleyball Varsity
  • Table tennis Varsity
  • Badminton Varsity

School Board

Successive Chairman

No Service Period Chairman
01 1962–1982 Mr. Cai Jing San (transliteration)
02 1983–1988 Dato’ Lai Jun Di (transliteration)
03 1989–1990 Mr. Tang Tze Kang, PIS
04 1990–2004 Mr. Ng Poy Kuang @ Ng Seng Kiang
05 2005–2010 Mr. Wong Lee Chong
06 2010–2014 Mr. Tan So Tiok

Alumni Association

Alumni association is an association of graduates or, more broadly, of former students (alumni).Currently, associated with PHHS’s alumni association including:

Members of these organisations are voluntarily by alumni and non-profit community organisations. The purpose and scope of work can be summarised in the following several points:

  • To support efforts by the school to keep alumni informed on school developments; renew friendships developed at the school;
  • To provide ways for alumni to network and meet each other in their communities and involve alumni in career development and job placement of students and graduates;
  • To organise social events, help alumni maintain connections to others alumni and their educational institution;
  • To assist the school’s recruitment and admissions program, further studies advisory activities, and school promotion;
  • To provide a venue for the exchange of ideas between alumni and the school, and encourage participation in the education development foundation;
  • To collect and collate information of school history, publish newsletters or magazines of the school;
  • To provide scholarship and study loan for the students from low income families.

Sister Schools

  1. Taiwan Chaoyang University of Technology(2007)
  2. Malaysia Tsun Jin High School(2008)
  3. Taiwan Tainan University of Technology(2008)
  4. Taiwan Tajen University(2008)
  5. Taiwan Chung Chou University of Science and Technology(2012)

See also

  1. Chinese independent high school
  2. Education in Malaysia
  3. List of schools in Johor
  4. List of schools in Malaysia
  5. Chinese independent high school
  6. Malaysian Chinese
  7. Overseas Chinese
  8. Confucianism
  9. Chinese culture
  10. Chinese characters
  11. Lim Lian Geok
  12. UCSCAM
  13. UCSTAM
  14. The Education Act 1961

References

  1. Pei Hwa High School’s yearbook. (simplified Chinese)
  2. Persatuan Murid-murid Tua Sekolah Pei Hwa (Sg. Mati) Johor Selatan's 28th Anniversary Commemorative Magazine (1981~2009) & Pei Hwa 80th Celebration Magazine (1929~2009). (simplified Chinese)
  3. Sin Chew Daily-Pei Hwa High School’s Related News (Taiwanese Mandarin)
  4. Nanyang Siang Pau-Pei Hwa High School’s Related News (Taiwanese Mandarin)
  5. Rise in interest in Chinese high schools (English)
  6. Over-Capacity at Independent Chinese Schools (English)
  1. Pei Hwa High School (simplified Chinese)

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