Chung Wah School

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Coordinates9°26′14″S 159°58′2.5″E / 9.43722°S 159.967361°E / -9.43722; 159.967361
TypePrivate
EstablishedOctober 15, 1949 (1949-10-15)
School districtChinatown
Chung Wah School
Emblem of the Chung Wah School, as printed on the school's uniforms. The school's name is written in English at the bottom, and in Chinese (using the right-to-left horizontal writing style, a particular form of vertical writing in traditional East Asian scripts) on top. Displays a iconographic representation of: a yellow lion, standing on a blue/white globe. The school's name is written in English on the bottom, and in Chinese (to be read from right to left) on top. The emblem has a blue background and a yellow border.
Emblem of the Chung Wah School, as printed on the school's uniforms. The school's name is written in English at the bottom, and in Chinese (traditional Chinese: 校學華中, using the right-to-left horizontal writing style, a particular form of vertical writing in traditional East Asian scripts) on top.
Location
Chung Wah Road, PO Box 196, Honiara, Solomon Islands
Coordinates9°26′14″S 159°58′2.5″E / 9.43722°S 159.967361°E / -9.43722; 159.967361
Information
TypePrivate
EstablishedOctober 15, 1949 (1949-10-15)
School districtChinatown
PrincipalAs of 2024, Eunice Tahuniara[1]
GradesKindergarten to 6
Colors
  • Emblem:
       Dark blue and yellow
  • Sports uniform:
       Red, with the school's names in black[2]
NewspaperLiontales

Chung Wah School (traditional Chinese: 中華學校; wherein 中華 is an alternate formal name for China,[3] and 學校 means school[4]) is a school on Guadalcanal, in Honiara, the capital of Solomon Islands and the Guadalcanal Province. In 2010, the school had classes from preschool to grade six (usually when children reach the age of 12).[5] Anne Thomas, a New Zealander, came to the school in 1990, taught the first grade (sometimes referred to as "Standard 1" locally) before becoming its principal (in 1992 or earlier).[6][7]

The school was set up to educate students in Chinese language and culture. After about 2 decades without Chinese tutors, in 2013 the school was successful in the retention of Chinese teachers once more, from this time on to teach Mandarin whereas previously only Cantonese was taught.[8] In 2014, the school had 3 Mandarin teachers: 2 from China and 1 from Taiwan. Mandarin was taught in both daily lessons, as well as during advanced after school "extra-curricular" classes. Extra-curricular classes (after school or during breaktime) in other subjects were usually referred to as "clubs", and ranged from business to sports, cooking and arts.[9][10]

The school's Parents/Teachers Association (PTA) (cf. Donations and fundraising for the school – Related to school's activities), in 1995, was planning to establish the first intake of the Chung Wah Secondary School in January 1996.[11]

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