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The school used to be known as SMK Sitiawan. The school is fully government-funded and follows the Integrated Curriculum for Secondary Schools syllabus. Founded in 1972, it started with 298 students. In 2007 the number of students enrolled in the school was 1511. It takes students from Form 1 to Form 6 from Manjung District. The school is run ...
Mukim Sitiawan in Manjung District. Sitiawan (alternate spelling: Setiawan; origin: from Malay, a portmanteau of Setia Kawan, meaning "Loyal Friend") is a mukim and town in Manjung District, Perak, Malaysia . The region spans an area of 331.5 square kilometers (128.0 sq mi). In the year 2000, the population was 95,920 and by 2015, has grown to ...
School code Name of school Postcode Area Coordinates ABA0001 SK Toh Tandewa Sakti 35000 Tapah ... Sitiawan ABA1016 SK Sitiawan 32000 ...
This school is the largest form six education centre in Manjung district and the only two schools that offers form six science streams, the latter being Nan Hwa National Type Secondary School Sitiawan (SMJK Nan Hwa Sitiawan). As the most prestigious school in Manjung, ACS Sitiawan too offers Chinese, Tamil and German as an initiative to ensure ...
This is a list of Tamil national-type primary schools (SJK (T)) in Perak, Malaysia. As of June 2022, there are 134 Tamil primary schools with a total of 11,231 students. [ 1] Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap.
In 1922, Ong established the Sitiawan Rubber Traders Association. The Association levied 50 cents on every ton of rubber sold in the Sitiawan area, to fund the building of classrooms and school facilities for the Chinese community in the local areas.
List of Chinese national-type primary schools in Perak. This is a list of Chinese national-type primary schools (SJK (C)) in Perak, Malaysia. As of June 2022, there are 185 Chinese primary schools with a total of 39,967 students. [ 1][ 2] Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap.
Manjung District has become the fastest growing district in the state of Perak. In terms of growth of commercial sector, Manjung is the second fastest growing district in the state, with 5,947 developed units or 13.32%. [22] Many of these businesses and industries are located along the roads connecting Sitiawan, Seri Manjung, Lumut and Ayer Tawar.