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SJK(C) Min Terk

SJK (C) Min Terk has a total 22 classrooms which is insufficient to cater to academic and co-curriculum requirements and requested for a new block of building. TCC contributed RM560,000 for the construction of one block of 4 storey classroom building comprising of 12 classrooms. Continue reading

SMK La Salle Brickfields

Funding from TCC was used to perform repair works for SMK La Salle Brickfields including ceiling, roof, rewiring and termite treatment in order for the students to study at ease. Continue reading

SJK(C) On Pong

With the assistance from TCC and other contributors, the school were able to proceed with the expansion plan of replacing the old and worn out school building with construction of 4 blocks of 4 storey building, comprising a total of 48 classrooms. Continue reading

SK St Leo Gayau (M)

Funding from TCC was used to upgrade the infrastructure of SK St Leo Gayau (M) including classrooms, resource room, teachers’ quarters and drainage to provide a better learning environment for the students. Continue reading

SJK(C) Connaught 2

TCC assisted the school to install suspended ceiling boards in the school’s multi-purpose hall to reduce overall sound levels. Continue reading

SJK(C) Sentral Paloh

Funding from TCC was used to replace the school’s damaged asbestos/zinc roofing with metal deck roofing and repairing the wooden support. Continue reading

SJK(C) Confucian

SJK(C) Confucian, a partially aided school, is the nation’s second oldest vernacular Chinese school. The school was chosen for TCC’s launch ceremony in September 2011 as the school’s name, Confucian Continue reading

SJK(C) Choon Hwa

SJK(C) Choon Hwa is a partially aided school located in a rural village. TCC advised the school to replace the existing asbestos roof with metal deck roofing to resolve the leakage problems. Continue reading

SJK(C) Sam Yoke

This school was founded in 1948. Presently it has a 4-storey classrooms building with a multipurpose hall. The school is also one of the 2 Chinese schools in Kuala Lumpur in providing special education programme for special children. Continue reading

SK Garland

Funding from TCC was used to upgrade the infrastructure of SK Garland and some general repairs to provide a better learning environment for the students. Continue reading

SJK(T) Kahang 24

SJK(T) Kahang 24 needed financial assistance to do general repairs and upgrade of infrastructure. TCC had funded the school to build the covered walkway and guard house. Tables and chairs were also donated for the school use. Continue reading

SMK Convent Lebuh Light

SMK Convent Lebuh Light is located at Georgetown, Penang. Using TCC’s fund, the school had replaced the old electrical wiring in the school buildings with new wiring and repaired/refurbished a 2-storey heritage school building. Continue reading

SJK(C) Paloh

TCC assisted the school to install an Awning Roof at the main entrance of the school and by the side of the School’s Hall. The purpose of the awning is to provide shelter for students to commute from classrooms to hall and also to create a covered waiting area for students during rain. Continue reading

Yik Ching High School, Pantai Remis

TCC assisted to dismantle the old roof and did re-roofing works for the single storey building. The refurbished single storey building now houses a multi-purpose hall and administration offices. Continue reading

SMJK Phor Tay

This school’s re-location next to Rumah Orang Tua Jubli Perak was necessary as the school needed to cater to both academic and extra-curricular activities space requirements. Continue reading

SJK(T) Ladang Malakoff

SJK(T) Ladang Malakoff has been re-located from plantation area to Tasek Gelugor, SPU. The walkway from school’s building to guard house is not covered. During rainy days, students’ are drenched trying to get across to classroom buildings. Continue reading

SJK(C) Sepang

SJK(C) Sepang is founded in 1934. The school does not have a Public Address (PA) system and messages are conveyed through teachers’ in the classrooms. Continue reading

SJK(C) Thai Hong Skudai

TCC funded the construction of a 2-storey multi-purpose school hall comprising of multi-purpose hall, lecture rooms, office and teachers’ room. Continue reading

SJK(C) Keng Koon

SJK(C) Keng Koon has 2 sessions due to increase in students’ intake. And this school recently built a new building comprising of multi-purpose hall and rooms for co-curricular activities. Continue reading