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Confucian_Private_Secondary_School Latitude and Longitude:

3°08′40″N 101°41′57″E / 3.144525°N 101.699202°E / 3.144525; 101.699202
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Confucian Private Secondary School
尊孔獨立中學
Location

Coordinates 3°08′40″N 101°41′57″E / 3.144525°N 101.699202°E / 3.144525; 101.699202
Information
Former namesConfucian School
Type Chinese Independent High School
Motto勤 朴 勇 毅
(Diligence, Simplicity, Bravery, Resoluteness)
EstablishedFounded 1906
PrincipalGoh Ben Peng (吴明槟)
Color(s)Red, Black, Sky Blue and White     
Website www.confucian.edu.my
Confucian Private Secondary School
"Confucian Private Secondary School" in Simplified (top) and Traditional (bottom) Chinese characters
Traditional Chinese尊孔獨立中學
Simplified Chinese尊孔独立中学

Confucian Private Secondary School (CPSS; Chinese: 尊孔獨立中學; pinyin: Zūnkǒng Dúlì Zhōngxué) is a Chinese Independent High School located in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It is one of the oldest Chinese Independent High School in Malaysia.

The school was founded in 1906 during British rule.

History

Pioneering stage (1906-1912)

  • 1906 - Loke Yew led the Overseas Chinese and established Confucian School.
  • 1907 - Class officially started on 24 May, with 73 students in total.
  • 1908 - Kuen Cheng Girls' School established, Zhong Zhuojing was both Confucian and Kuen Cheng's principal.

Turbulent Times (1913-1926)

  • 1916 - Song Mulin became the principal and bought a land to build the new educational block.
  • 1921 - The "School Registration Ordinance" was accepted by the board of directors, caused many dissatisfactions.
  • 1924 - The Junior Middle department established.

Developing stage (1926-1942)

  • 1934 - Huang Guangrao became the principal and the school was improving once again.
  • 1935 - The Senior Middle department established.
  • 1939 - Cantonese-Hokkienese split occurred in the board of directors, the Hokkienese faction established Chong Hwa independent High School in Kuala Lumpur.

Japanese occupation (1942-1945)

  • 1942 - The Japanese invaded, school stopped due to the building was occupied by the Japanese.

Recovery period (1946-1948)

  • 1946 - The Japanese surrendered, school recoveries was carried out by Lim Lian Geok.
  • 1948 - Impacted by the "Emergency Ordinance" ,left-wing teachers and students was faded out of the school.

Flourishing period (1949-1961)

  • 1955 - Became the largest school in central Malaya, with 3800 students in total.
  • 1958 - Confucian Primary school and Secondary school's administrations were separated.

Alumni

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