Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Segamat High School to be gazetted as National Heritage

My alma matter; Segamat High Scool (present)

Segamat High School or Goverment English School (previous circa 1930s)



Old badges of Segamat Secondary English School (now Segamat High School)


Cited from New Strait Times (Halimatul Hamid, 19/8/2010)


KUALA LUMPUR: Three schools, each in Johore, Malacca and Taiping are among 16 schools to be gazetted as heritage sites. The Taiping school in the list are King Edward VII (1883) and Convent (1955)-both primary schools-and St.Georges Institution (1915) while the ones in Malacca are Alor Gajah (1900), St. Francis and Banda Hilir (1908) primary school.


Muar (1902), Segamat (1926) and Batu Pahat (1914) high schools have been recommended by the National Heritage commissioner Prof. Emeritus Datuk Siti Zuraina Abdul Majid as heritage sites.


More news, go to http://www.nst.com.my/nst/articles/11skool-2/Article#ixzz0x0iI8fid

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