Completed Projects
SJK(C) Jeram
TCC contributed RM180,000 to upgrade another block of single-storey building comprising of 4 classrooms. The refurbishment works include re-roofing, reinforced existing structure (strengthening structure), painting works, supply and install plaster ceiling, window frames and metal doors. Continue reading
SJK(C) Man Ming
TCC fully sponsored the construction of a new block of 2-storey building comprising of 6 rooms to cater to the school’s requirement. The construction works commenced in April 2017 and the new building obtained its Certificate of Practical Completion (“CPC”) on 27 September 2017. Continue reading
SJK(C) Desa Jaya 2
TCC therefore provided funding to extend the canteen seating capacity allowing more canteen tables and benches as well as provided covered concrete walkway connecting students’ waiting area to the main classroom building. Continue reading
SJK(C) Kah Wah
The school wrote to TCC requesting funding for upgrade surrounding the school which covered the construction of fencing, mix of concrete and chain link, for the entire perimeter of the school together with metal gates, refurbished compound drainage, school field turfing and premix road within school compound. In addition, school requested to utilise funding for the supply of stainless steel canteen table and benches. Continue reading
SJK(C) Khai Chee
TCC contributed toward the construction of one block of 4 storey building, comprising 24 classrooms, teachers’ room, meeting room, computer room, badminton court, multi-purpose hall with tiered seating upper level, canteen and basement car park facilities. Continue reading
SJK(C) Rasa
This school is a partially aided school located within Chinese new village. The school was re-located to residential area in February 2017 as the school’s old premise could not expand any further due to limited space. The school wrote to TCC requesting for replacement of their wooden canteen tables and chairs which is not in good condition. TCC provided funding for a total of 31 new sets of stainless steel canteen tables and benches. Continue reading
SJK(C) Paya Mengkuang
The school launched the new building known as “The Community Chest Building” on 21 September 2017. The new building has a total of nine classrooms with six classrooms used for Standard 1 to 6 and the remaining for teachers’ room and administration office. Continue reading
SJK(C) Wu Teck
This school has a total of 15 classrooms. With TCC’s funding assistance, 3 sets of multimedia education systems were installed consisting of 63” HD LED TV with built in PC, 15ft aluminium sliding green board, digital visualizer, workstation, stylus pen and remote control in Classrooms 310, 311 and 312. Continue reading
SJK(C) Pay Fong 1
TCC provided funding towards the construction of SJK(C) Pay Fong 1’s three new buildings and the one block of 3-storey Academic building was named “The Community Chest Building”. Continue reading
SJK(C) Chiao Chee
The new building named TCC Building, was officially launched on 25 March 2017. This building has 10 classrooms for science lab, music room, living skills room, activity rooms, rehabilitation room, library and meeting rooms. Continue reading
SJK(C) Kian Sit
The school utilised the fund from TCC for the construction of a multi-purpose hall on the school’s existing basketball court area. The multi-purpose hall is used for assembly and as activities centre. The multi-purpose hall also has a stage, toilet and store room. Continue reading
SJK(C) New Kopisan
SJKC New Kopisan, established in 1923, is a fully aided school. The school had a single storey building comprising of 11 classrooms built in 1964. The school required additional classrooms and appealed to TCC for funding to demolish the single storey building and re-build one block of 3-storey building comprising of 21 classrooms, teachers’ room and administration office. Continue reading
SJK(T) Ladang Menteri
This school has a total of 7 classrooms. With TCC’s funding assistance, 5 sets of multimedia education system were installed consisting of 68” HD LED TV with built in PC, 13ft aluminium sliding green board, digital visualizer, workstation, stylus pen and remote control. Continue reading
SJK(C) Sum Sun
This school has a total of 18 classrooms. With TCC’s funding assistance, 3 sets of multimedia education system were installed consisting of 68” HD LED TV with built in PC, 13ft aluminium sliding green board, digital visualizer, workstation, stylus pen and remote control. Continue reading
SJK(C) Aulong
This school has a total of 20 classrooms. With TCC’s funding assistance, 6 sets of multimedia education system were installed consisting of 68” HD LED TV with built in PC, 13ft aluminium sliding green board, digital visualizer, workstation, stylus pen and remote control. Continue reading
SJK(C) Aik Keow
This school has a total of 6 classrooms. With TCC’s funding assistance, 2 sets of multimedia education system were installed consisting of 68” HD LED TV with built in PC, 13ft aluminium sliding green board, digital visualizer, workstation, stylus pen and remote control. Continue reading
SJK(C) Kwang Hwa
This school has a total of 51 classrooms. With TCC’s funding assistance, 2 sets of multimedia education system were installed consisting of 68” HD LED TV with built in PC, 13ft aluminium sliding green board, digital visualizer, workstation, stylus pen and remote control. Continue reading
SJK(C) Selayang Baru
The school proposed to upgrade and construct single storey sports arena and TCC’s funding was utilized towards this arena. The covered facility has enabled school functions and outdoor activities to be organised at all times. Continue reading
SJK(C) Kampung Valdor
This school has a total of 20 classrooms. With TCC’s funding assistance, 3 sets of multimedia education system were installed consisting of 68” HD LED TV with built in PC, 13ft aluminium sliding green board, digital visualizer, workstation, stylus pen and remote control. Continue reading
SJK(C) Telemong
SJKC Telemong is located in a remote village in Pahang. As the school is lack of a hall, they will have to use a hall at a temple to organise any activities. The Community Chest therefore allocated a fund to build a multi-purpose hall Continue reading