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Methodist Girls' School, Klang

The Methodist Girls' School, Klang (Malay: Sekolah Perempuan Methodist, Klang; abbreviated MGS Klang) is a semi-government-aided, all-girls'[citation needed] school—consisting of a primary (Sekolah Kebangsaan Perempuan Methodist Klang) and secondary (Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Perempuan Methodist Klang) school—located on Jalan Raya Barat (Great West Way) in the Klang District of Selangor state, in Malaysia. The school was established by Ruth Eklund on 24 May 1924, after she discovered that there were a number of female pupils attending the Anglo Chinese School during the academic year.[4]

Methodist Girls' School, Klang
Sekolah Perempuan Methodist, Klang
Location
Jalan Raya Barat[3]

,
41000

Malaysia
Coordinates3°02′33″N 101°26′26″E / 3.0426333°N 101.4405088°E / 3.0426333; 101.4405088
Information
School typeSemi government-aided, all-girls primary and secondary school
MottoLatin: Cum Deo Laboramus
(With God We Labour)
Religious affiliation(s)Christian
DenominationMethodist Church
Established24 May 1924[1][2]
FounderRuth Eklund[1]
Sister schoolAnglo Chinese School, Klang
SessionDouble
PrincipalSangeetajit Kaur d/o Jag Singh(secondary school)[1]
Teaching staff88
GradesStandard 1 - Standard 6 (Primary)
Form 1 - Form 5 (secondary school)
Genderall-girls
Age range7 to 12 (Primary)
13 to 17 (Secondary)
Enrollment1,483 (Secondary, 2015)
Education systemGovernment-approved curriculum
Hours in school day6 hours approx.
Campus typeSuburban
HousesRuth, Hazel, Bunce, Gulland
Colour(s)Green   and Yellow  
SloganMalay: Tiada Kejayaan Tanpa Kecemerlangaan
(MGS Nurturing Excellence)
RivalSMK Convent Klang
YearbookIdentiti

History edit

In 1921, when Selangor was occupied by the British, Reverend Abel Eklund and his wife Ruth arrived in Klang, and Rev. Eklund succeeded Mr. Lim Chin Kheng as the principal of the Anglo Chinese School, which a number of girls were attending. On 24 May 1924, with support and help from the Methodist Church and colonial administrator and scholar Sir Richard Winstedt, Ruth Eklund founded the Methodist Girls' School at Jalan Bukit Jawa, Klang. In 1926, four classrooms and an office were built at Jalan Sultan. One more classroom was built with a donation from Sultan Alam Shah, making the school government-aided. Ruth Eklund served as the school's principal until 1927.

In 1934, 7 students sat for the Junior Cambridge examination for the first time in the school's history. In 1936, Ruth Eklund returned to the school to help with the building of two more classrooms and the renovation of the original buildings. In 1938, 3 students sat for the Senior Cambridge examination for the first time in the school's history.[1]

The school reopened in September 1945, after being closed during the World War II occupation of the Malay Peninsula by Japanese army, beginning in February 1942. The nearby Anglo Chinese School had been the local headquarters of the Japanese army during the war.

In 1952, a building—consisting of eight classrooms, a science lab, and an office—was built on a section of the 19 square kilometres (7.3 sq mi) of land at Jalan Raya Barat, which the school had acquired for RM12,500. The building, used for the secondary school, was officially opened by Raja Jemaah Tengku Ampuan Selangor on 10 May 1952. In 1954, a second building—consisting of four classrooms, a Home Economics (KHB) lab, and a hall—was built. This building was officially opened by Raja Jemaah on 10 April 1955. In 1955, the building at Jalan Sultan, used as the primary school, was demolished by the local municipal council, Majlis Perbandaraan Klang. A new building was built as a substitute for the demolished building. The new building, officially opened by Tengku Ampuan Rahimah, on 26 July 1957, consisted of six classrooms, an office for teachers, a hall, a library, and an office.[5]

The school was then separated into a primary and a secondary school, each directed by a different principal. In 1962, a new building consisting of three classrooms, two science labs, a home science lab, a geography class, and toilets was built. In 1969, more land was acquired, and a building consisting of a science lab, two home science labs, and four classrooms was built.[5] In 1975, the school started a Lower-Sixth class for art-stream students. Starting in 1976, students of the school are able to sit for the STPM without traveling to other examination centres. In 2001, a new mosque, and other facilities, for Muslim students, was built to replace the former mosque made from shipping containers. A canteen was built the same year.

On 12 April 2014, the school held the Gala Nite, a fundraising gala, in Hin Hua High School. The funds raised were used for upgrading the school's square, facilities, and Eklund Hall. The school is one of the few government schools in Malaysia that offers Japanese language classes.

Demographics (Secondary) edit

1,483 students attended Methodist Girls' School in the 2016–17 school year. The school employs a teaching faculty of 88 for an average student-teacher ratio of 17:1.

Grades/ Race Malay Chinese Indian Others Total
Form 1 172 34 82 1 289
Form 2 125 47 85 7 264
Form 3 153 28 87 5 273
Form 4 175 71 96 11 352
Form 5 133 67 107 8 305
Total 758 (51%) 237 (16%) 456 (31%) 32 (2%) 1483

Academics edit

77 (25%) out of 309 SPM candidates from Methodist Girls' Schools achieved 5A's and above in 2015, of which 15 (5%) candidates achieved all A's and a 95.8% passing rate. The school has 40 clubs and societies.

School Attire (Secondary) edit

On normal school days, students are required to wear a white and turquoise Baju Kurung, with optional white tudung for Muslims, or turquoise pinafore with white collared-shirt for non-Muslims, and white socks and white canvas shoes. All students are required to wear a cadet uniform every Wednesday. PE shirt, optional white or black arm socks, long dark-colored track pants, and sport shoes are allowed on certain days.

Prefects (school leaders) wear white collared-shirt, a green-yellow tie, a dark green skirt, and a white tudung, white socks and black canvas shoes. Senior prefects wear cream-colored blazer, with dark green vest for junior prefects.

School librarians wear a white collared-shirt, a maroon tie, a maroon skirt, and a white tudung, and white socks and white canvas shoes.

Members of the school's co-op wear a purple Baju Kurung, and tudung, or a pinafore and a white collared-shirt, along with white canvas shoes and white socks.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "MGS Klang". mgsklang002.blogspot.com (in Malay). Retrieved 19 May 2016.
  2. ^ Administrator. "Anglo-Chinese School (ACS) Klang". klangacsoba.com. Retrieved 31 March 2015.
  3. ^ "Lokasi Sekolah". SMK (P) Methodist Klang. Retrieved 31 March 2015.
  4. ^ (in Malay). Geocities. Archived from the original on 15 May 2009. Retrieved 30 July 2016.
  5. ^ a b "Sejarah Sekolah" [School History]. SMK (P) Methodist Klang (in Malay). Retrieved 19 May 2016.

External links edit

  • School History – SMK (P) Methodist Klang (in Malay)
  • The Interact Club (of MGS Secondary)

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This article relies excessively on references to primary sources Please improve this article by adding secondary or tertiary sources Find sources Methodist Girls School Klang news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2016 Learn how and when to remove this message The Methodist Girls School Klang Malay Sekolah Perempuan Methodist Klang abbreviated MGS Klang is a semi government aided all girls citation needed school consisting of a primary Sekolah Kebangsaan Perempuan Methodist Klang and secondary Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Perempuan Methodist Klang school located on Jalan Raya Barat Great West Way in the Klang District of Selangor state in Malaysia The school was established by Ruth Eklund on 24 May 1924 after she discovered that there were a number of female pupils attending the Anglo Chinese School during the academic year 4 Methodist Girls School KlangSekolah Perempuan Methodist KlangLocationJalan Raya Barat 3 Klang Selangor 41000MalaysiaCoordinates3 02 33 N 101 26 26 E 3 0426333 N 101 4405088 E 3 0426333 101 4405088InformationSchool typeSemi government aided all girls primary and secondary schoolMottoLatin Cum Deo Laboramus With God We Labour Religious affiliation s ChristianDenominationMethodist ChurchEstablished24 May 1924 1 2 FounderRuth Eklund 1 Sister schoolAnglo Chinese School KlangSessionDoublePrincipalSangeetajit Kaur d o Jag Singh secondary school 1 Teaching staff88GradesStandard 1 Standard 6 Primary Form 1 Form 5 secondary school Genderall girlsAge range7 to 12 Primary 13 to 17 Secondary Enrollment1 483 Secondary 2015 Education systemGovernment approved curriculumHours in school day6 hours approx Campus typeSuburbanHousesRuth Hazel Bunce GullandColour s Green and Yellow SloganMalay Tiada Kejayaan Tanpa Kecemerlangaan MGS Nurturing Excellence RivalSMK Convent KlangYearbookIdentiti Contents 1 History 2 Demographics Secondary 3 Academics 4 School Attire Secondary 5 References 6 External linksHistory editIn 1921 when Selangor was occupied by the British Reverend Abel Eklund and his wife Ruth arrived in Klang and Rev Eklund succeeded Mr Lim Chin Kheng as the principal of the Anglo Chinese School which a number of girls were attending On 24 May 1924 with support and help from the Methodist Church and colonial administrator and scholar Sir Richard Winstedt Ruth Eklund founded the Methodist Girls School at Jalan Bukit Jawa Klang In 1926 four classrooms and an office were built at Jalan Sultan One more classroom was built with a donation from Sultan Alam Shah making the school government aided Ruth Eklund served as the school s principal until 1927 In 1934 7 students sat for the Junior Cambridge examination for the first time in the school s history In 1936 Ruth Eklund returned to the school to help with the building of two more classrooms and the renovation of the original buildings In 1938 3 students sat for the Senior Cambridge examination for the first time in the school s history 1 The school reopened in September 1945 after being closed during the World War II occupation of the Malay Peninsula by Japanese army beginning in February 1942 The nearby Anglo Chinese School had been the local headquarters of the Japanese army during the war In 1952 a building consisting of eight classrooms a science lab and an office was built on a section of the 19 square kilometres 7 3 sq mi of land at Jalan Raya Barat which the school had acquired for RM12 500 The building used for the secondary school was officially opened by Raja Jemaah Tengku Ampuan Selangor on 10 May 1952 In 1954 a second building consisting of four classrooms a Home Economics KHB lab and a hall was built This building was officially opened by Raja Jemaah on 10 April 1955 In 1955 the building at Jalan Sultan used as the primary school was demolished by the local municipal council Majlis Perbandaraan Klang A new building was built as a substitute for the demolished building The new building officially opened by Tengku Ampuan Rahimah on 26 July 1957 consisted of six classrooms an office for teachers a hall a library and an office 5 The school was then separated into a primary and a secondary school each directed by a different principal In 1962 a new building consisting of three classrooms two science labs a home science lab a geography class and toilets was built In 1969 more land was acquired and a building consisting of a science lab two home science labs and four classrooms was built 5 In 1975 the school started a Lower Sixth class for art stream students Starting in 1976 students of the school are able to sit for the STPM without traveling to other examination centres In 2001 a new mosque and other facilities for Muslim students was built to replace the former mosque made from shipping containers A canteen was built the same year On 12 April 2014 the school held the Gala Nite a fundraising gala in Hin Hua High School The funds raised were used for upgrading the school s square facilities and Eklund Hall The school is one of the few government schools in Malaysia that offers Japanese language classes Demographics Secondary edit1 483 students attended Methodist Girls School in the 2016 17 school year The school employs a teaching faculty of 88 for an average student teacher ratio of 17 1 Grades Race Malay Chinese Indian Others Total Form 1 172 34 82 1 289 Form 2 125 47 85 7 264 Form 3 153 28 87 5 273 Form 4 175 71 96 11 352 Form 5 133 67 107 8 305 Total 758 51 237 16 456 31 32 2 1483Academics edit77 25 out of 309 SPM candidates from Methodist Girls Schools achieved 5A s and above in 2015 of which 15 5 candidates achieved all A s and a 95 8 passing rate The school has 40 clubs and societies School Attire Secondary editOn normal school days students are required to wear a white and turquoise Baju Kurung with optional white tudung for Muslims or turquoise pinafore with white collared shirt for non Muslims and white socks and white canvas shoes All students are required to wear a cadet uniform every Wednesday PE shirt optional white or black arm socks long dark colored track pants and sport shoes are allowed on certain days Prefects school leaders wear white collared shirt a green yellow tie a dark green skirt and a white tudung white socks and black canvas shoes Senior prefects wear cream colored blazer with dark green vest for junior prefects School librarians wear a white collared shirt a maroon tie a maroon skirt and a white tudung and white socks and white canvas shoes Members of the school s co op wear a purple Baju Kurung and tudung or a pinafore and a white collared shirt along with white canvas shoes and white socks References edit a b c d MGS Klang mgsklang002 blogspot com in Malay Retrieved 19 May 2016 Administrator Anglo Chinese School ACS Klang klangacsoba com Retrieved 31 March 2015 Lokasi Sekolah SMK P Methodist Klang Retrieved 31 March 2015 History of SMK ACS Klang in Malay Geocities Archived from the original on 15 May 2009 Retrieved 30 July 2016 a b Sejarah Sekolah School History SMK P Methodist Klang in Malay Retrieved 19 May 2016 External links editSchool History SMK P Methodist Klang in Malay The Interact Club of MGS Secondary Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Methodist Girls 27 School Klang amp oldid 1189275023, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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