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Convent Datuk Keramat 槟城柑仔园修道院 | |
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Address | |
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421,
Jalan Dato Keramat , , 10150 | |
Coordinates | 5°24′43″N 100°19′4″E / 5.41194°N 100.31778°E |
Information | |
School type | All-girls Chinese-language primary and secondary school |
Motto |
Chinese: 纯朴于德行, 勇毅于任务 (Simple in Virtue, Steadfast in Duty) |
Religious affiliation(s) | Christian |
Denomination | Roman Catholic Church |
Established | 1935 (Primary) 1947 (Secondary)[ citation needed] |
Founder | Rev. Mother Tarcisius |
School code | PEB1098 |
Chairman | Ms. Ang Kui San (洪慧珊女士) |
Principal | Mdm See Bee Khim (施美琴女士) |
Grades | Standard 1 - 6 Forms 1 - 5 |
Gender | Female |
Average class size | 35 students |
Classrooms | 38 |
Athletics conference | 3 |
Feeder schools | SJK (C) Convent Datuk Keramat |
Affiliation | Ministry of Education (Malaysia) |
Website | conventdatukkeramat.com SMJK Convent Datuk Keramat Homepage (old site) |
Convent Datuk Keramat ( Chinese: 槟城柑仔园修道院; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Penang Kam-á-huîⁿ Siu-tō-īⁿ) is a school located in George Town, Penang, Malaysia. The school [1] is an all-girls Chinese school with primary and secondary schools within the same compound. The Primary School is one of the 40 Convent primary schools in Malaysia while the Secondary School is one of the 30 Convent secondary schools in Malaysia. Among these schools, there are only 3 Chinese schools in Peninsular Malaysia, one in Penang, one in Ipoh and one in Malacca. [2] (all with Primary and Secondary Schools)
Rev. Mother Tarcisius founded the school of Convent Datuk Keramat on 14 January 1935.[ citation needed] [3] Rev. Mother Tarcisius believed that education should not be limited to English only but should be provided according to the needs of the society. Hence the school was opened as the Convent Chinese School with 12 kindergarten and primary students at a house in Dato Keramat Road. Within six months, the number of students increased to 75 and was split into 3 classes. The teachers at the time were Sr. St. Henry, Sr. St. Agnes and Ms. Chang Zhi Qing ( Chinese: 张志清女士). [4]