Han Chiang School

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TypeGroup of schools
Established10 October 1919
FounderTeochew Association of Penang and Lim Lean Teng
OversightHan Chiang Board of Directors
Han Chiang School
韓江學院
Location
Jalan Lim Lean Teng and Jalan Han Chiang

Penang

Malaysia
Information
TypeGroup of schools
Established10 October 1919
FounderTeochew Association of Penang and Lim Lean Teng
OversightHan Chiang Board of Directors
CampusUrban
FirstsFirst school in Malaysia to provide education from primary to secondary to college. Han Chiang College established HCTV News, a news broadcasting company, a first in Malaysia. SJK(C) Han Chiang won four gold medals in the International Competitions and Assessments for Schools (ICAS), a first for any Malaysian school.

Han Chiang School (simplified Chinese: 韩江学院; traditional Chinese: 韓江學院; pinyin: Hán Jiāng Xué Yuàn) is a group of three schools in Malaysia. The first school was founded on October 10, 1919;[1] in Jalan Lim Lean Teng, Penang. Those schools are managed by the Han Chiang, Board of Director. Han Chiang School is also a Teochew-founded school and the schools are sited together.

The name, Han Chiang, was adopted from a river in Chaozhou, China called the Han River.[citation needed] The river flows from the town of Chaozhou to the South China Sea.

History

The three schools

References

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