Keat Hwa Secondary School

Keat Hwa Secondary School

School History

Keat Hwa Secondary School (吉华国民型中学) was first established in the year 1911 after a name change from Chung Hwa School.

Its establishment came about due to problems in the Chinese community caused by the prevailing low educational and cultural standards, not forgetting the local businessmen's involvement in unfavourable forms of entertainment and the presence of many gambling dens.

The school premises were first located at the Hokkien Association and the school catered for about 100 students.

In 1924, the President of the School Building Committee succeeded in obtaining an International Chinese film for screening in the quest for donations towards the construction of the school building.

Around the year 1935, three schools, namely the Chung Hwa (Boys) School, the Chung Hwa (Girls) School and the Nam Keow School, were combined into one...the Hwa Keow School. This led to an increase in the enrollment to about 600 pupils.

In 1939, the first Form One class was started and the name of the school was changed to Hwa Keow Primary and Secondary School. Owing to the large number of pupils, the school premises at Kampung Perak could not accommodate all of them and as such, the pupils had to be broken up into three different locations. This resulted in poor administration of the school.

In 1940, a block of buildings was built on the left side of the school and there was an increase to more than 10 classes of pupils. A basketball and a badminton court formed part of the new facilities available to the students. More importantly, all the students could study within the same school compound.

In 1941, World War II came to our shores and when the Japanese came, the school had to be suspended.

The Japanese occupied our school premises but when they surrendered in 1945, Keat Hwa School was restarted with even an increase in its enrollment.

In September 1949, a plan to build new premises at Kampung Perak was hatched. All the pupils contributed One Dollar a month towards the building fund.

In 1950, the Kampung Baru site was bought for $28,000 in cash.

On 30th July 1950, HRH the Sultan of Kedah laid the foundation stone of the new premises.

On September 1951, a school hall and twenty-two classrooms were planned for at a cost of $230,000.

The new school premises at Kampung Baru were completed in 1953. It was the biggest Chinese school in Kedah with 2000 students at both primary and secondary levels.

In 1954, the School Board decided to allow the secondary session use the Kampung Baru premises while the Kampung Perak premises were for all the primary classes. As such, renovation of the Kampung Perak premises had to be carried out.

In 1954, the school hall and eight classrooms were ready. In 1956, ten more classrooms were in place and in 1958. eight more classrooms were added with ten more classrooms in 1959, complete with a row of toilet facilities.

In 1958, the administration of the primary and secondary sections of the school were separated. The primary section was split into three parts namely Keat Hwa (H), Keat Hwa (K) and Keat Hwa (S) ie as they exist today. Keat Hwa (H) & (K) will alternate as morning and afternoon sessions at Kampung Perak while Keat Hwa (S) will be in the afternoon at Kampung Baru with the Secondary School in the morning.

In 1963 the secondary school name was changed from Hwa Keow Secondary School to Keat Hwa Secondary School.

In 1964, the premises at Kampung Baru was found to have aged especially so for the toilets. Consequently, the School Board applied for a grant sufficient to renovate the premises but only $6,000 was approved in spite of numerous letters of appeal. Finally, the School Board successfully invited Mr Khir Johari, the Minister of Education at that time, to make a visit to the school whereupon a renovation grant of $100,000 was subsequently obtained.

In 1965, the secondary entrance exam in primary schools was abolished and all the pupils of the three Keat Hwa primary schools could continue their education in SMKH. As a result, SMKH faced a serious shortage of classrooms with Keat Hwa (S) Primary School sharing the premises at Kampung Baru.

Luckily for the school, help came from the Chief Education Officer and a State Assemblyman. Approval was obtained for the construction of new premises for SMKH at Jalan Kuala Kedah from the then Minister of Education. A sum of $1,100,000 was paid for the construction of the new premises.

In 1968, the Minister of Education graced the Annual Prize-giving Day of SMKH. HRH the Sultanah of Kedah gave away the prizes to the students and a royal pledge was made to present a SULTAN's GOLD Award every year.

In 1970 the new buildings at Jalan Kuala Kedah were ready for occupation. There were 24 classrooms and a school hall. On the 23rd of August 1970 our lucky pupils then moved in.

Unfortunately, another 18 classes of pupils had to continue to use the Kampung Baru premises and it became well-known as the Branch School of SMKH ... even till today! By then there was a total of 42 classes with 1756 pupils!

School Vision

To achieve world class educational in the context of balanced education.

School Administration

Tahun 2008 Pengetua : En. Chow Lai Hing

Penolong Kanan Pentadbiran : En. Yeoh Chui Seang

Penolong Kanan HEM : En. Tiah Po Khua

Penolong Kanan Kokurikulum : En. Ng Kok Khim

Penolong Kanan Petang : En. Lor San Shu

Guru Kanan Bahasa : Pn. Chan Guat Sim

Guru Kanan Sains dan Matematik : Pn. Khor Sook Mooi

Guru Kanan Teknik dan Vokasional : En. Wong Ghee Hong

Guru Kanan Kemanusiaan : Pn. Goh Kim Bung

Guru Cemerlang Matematik : En. Tan Chai Ang

Guru Kaunselor : Cik Tang Beng Nyi (Sesi Pagi)

Guru Kaunselor : Cik Keoy Soo Huey (Sesi Petang)

Ketua Panitia Pengajian Am : En. Cheah Hock Chin

Ketua Panitia Bahasa Melayu : En. Zulkefle b. Hussain

Ketua Panitia Bahasa Inggeris : Pn. Loh Lee Chin

Ketua Panitia EST : Pn. Ho Lai Chan

Ketua Panitia Bahasa Cina : Pn. Ooi Bee Hoon

Ketua Panitia Matematik : En. Tan Chai Ang

Ketua Panitia Sains : En. Tan Ka Chye

Ketua Panitia Fizik : En. Lee Choon Fut

Ketua Panitia Kimia : Pn. Ho Sook Chee

Ketua Panitia Biologi : En. Ching Kang Beng

Ketua Panitia Prinsip Perakaunan : Pn. Chua Seok Been

Ketua Panitia Ekonomi Asas : En. Wong Ghee Hong

Ketua Panitia Kemahiran Hidup Bersepadu : Pn. Muzammilah bt. Abdullah

Ketua Panitia Geografi : Cik Peh Peak Heong

Ketua Panitia Sejarah : En. Ramachandran a/l Govindasamy

Ketua Panitia Pendidikan Moral : En. Ramli b. Sharif

Ketua Panitia Pendidikan Sivik dan Kewarganegaraan : Pn. Chong Lee Pei

Ketua Panitia Pendidikan Islam : Pn. Siti Zauyah bt. Shaari

Ketua Panitia Pendidikan Seni Visual : Pn. Badariah bt. Dato' Ismail

Ketua Panitia Pendidikan Jasmani dan Pendidikan Kesihatan : En. Lim Kian Aun

Gallery

Contact

Address

SMJK KEAT HWA (1) Jalan Kuala Kedah, Alor Setar, Kedah, Malaysia.

Phone & Fax04-7722053, En. Chow Lai Hing

EmailOffice: kdkeathwa1@kdkeathwa1.smjk.edu.my

References

*School Portal [http://www.smjk.edu.my/school/index.php?schid=7]


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