Completed Projects

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

SJK(C) Pin Hwa 2
This school has a total of 22 classrooms. With TCC’s funding assistance, 3 sets of multimedia education system 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. Continue reading

SJK(C) Hin Hua
This school has a total of 32 classrooms. With TCC’s funding assistance, 3 sets of multimedia education system 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. Continue reading

SJK(C) Choong Chee
This school has a total of 8 classrooms. With TCC’s funding assistance, 3 sets of multimedia education system 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. Continue reading

SJK(C) Tiong Nam
This school has a total of 8 classrooms. With TCC’s funding assistance, 3 sets of multimedia education system was installed consisting of 65” HD LED TV with built in PC, 13ft aluminium sliding green board, digital visualizer, workstation, stylus pen and remote control. Continue reading

SJK(C) Tshing Nian
This school has a total of 37 classrooms. With TCC’s funding assistance, 3 sets of multimedia education system 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. Continue reading

SJK(C) Tiong Hua Kok Bin
This school has a total of 12 classrooms. With TCC’s funding assistance, 3 sets of multimedia education system were installed consisting of 65” HD LED TV with built in PC, 13ft aluminium sliding green board, digital visualizer, workstation, stylus pen and remote control. Continue reading

SJK(C) Simpang Morib
This school has a total of 7 classrooms. With TCC’s funding assistance, 3 sets of multimedia education system were installed consisting of 65” HD LED TV with built in PC, 15ft aluminium sliding green board, digital visualizer, workstation, stylus pen and remote control. Continue reading

SJK(C) Batang Kali
This school has a total of 15 classrooms. With TCC’s funding assistance, 6 sets of multimedia education system were installed consisting of 63” HD LED TV with built in PC, 13ft aluminium sliding green board, digital visualizer, workstation, stylus pen and remote control. Continue reading

SJK(C) Serendah
This school has a total of 15 classrooms. With TCC’s funding assistance, 3 sets of multimedia education system were installed consisting of 65” HD LED TV with built in PC, 13ft aluminium sliding green board, digital visualizer, workstation, stylus pen and remote control. Continue reading

SJK(C) Cheong Hua
This school has a total of 8 classrooms. With TCC’s funding assistance, 3 sets of multimedia education system 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. Continue reading

SMJK Keat Hwa
SMJK Keat Hwa is categorised as High Performing School also known as “Sekolah Kluster Kecemerlangan” for its excellent academic performance. TCC contributed RM1 million towards the construction of multi-purpose hall known as “Pusat Budaya Keat Hwa” Continue reading