List of Tamil national-type primary schools in Malacca

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This is a list of Tamil national-type primary schools (SJK(T)) in Malacca, Malaysia . As of June 2021, there are 21 Tamil primary schools with a total of 2,304 students. [1]

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List of Tamil national-type primary schools in Malacca

Alor Gajah District

DistrictNo. of studentsNo. of schoolsAverage no. of students
Alor Gajah District 9251093
Jasin District 773897
Central Malacca District 6063202
Total2,30421110

In 2020, there are 10 Tamil primary schools with 965 students in Alor Gajah District.

School
code
LocationName of school
in Malay
Name of school
in Tamil
PostcodeAreaUrban/
Rural
No. of
students
Coordinates
MBD0061Alor GajahSJK(T) Alor Gajahஅலோர் காஜா தமிழ்ப்பள்ளி78000Alor GajahUrban236 2°22′56″N102°12′30″E / 2.3821°N 102.2083°E / 2.3821; 102.2083 (Alor Gajah)
MBD0062Durian TunggalSJK(T) Durian Tunggalடுரியான் துங்கல் தமிழ்ப்பள்ளி76100Durian TunggalUrban197 2°19′40″N102°17′59″E / 2.3278°N 102.2996°E / 2.3278; 102.2996 (Durian Tunggal)
MBD0063RumbiaSJK(T) Rumbia78000Alor GajahUrban116 2°19′27″N102°12′18″E / 2.3242°N 102.2051°E / 2.3242; 102.2051 (Rumbia)
MBD0064Pulau SebangSJK(T) Ladang Gadek73000TampinUrban43 2°27′13″N102°14′57″E / 2.4537°N 102.2492°E / 2.4537; 102.2492 (Ladang Gadek)
MBD0066TebongSJK(T) Kemuning (H/D)76460TebongRural24 2°27′39″N102°20′13″E / 2.4609°N 102.3370°E / 2.4609; 102.3370 (Kemuning (H/D))
MBD0067GadekSJK(T) Ldg Kemuning Kru Divisionகெமுனிங் குரு தமிழ்ப்பள்ளி வரலாறு78000Alor GajahUrban50 2°25′12″N102°16′22″E / 2.420°N 102.2729°E / 2.420; 102.2729 (Ldg Kemuning Kru Division)
MBD0068Pulau SebangSJK(T) Pulau Sebang73000TampinUrban112 2°27′13″N102°13′37″E / 2.4535°N 102.2269°E / 2.4535; 102.2269 (Pulau Sebang)
MBD0069Ladang Sungai BaruSJK(T) Ldg Sg Baru (H/D)78300Masjid TanahUrban74 2°23′13″N102°05′37″E / 2.3869°N 102.0936°E / 2.3869; 102.0936 (Ldg Sg Baru (H/D))
MBD0070Ladang TebongSJK(T) Ldg Tebong76460Alor GajahRural35 2°27′33″N102°21′49″E / 2.4593°N 102.3636°E / 2.4593; 102.3636 (Ldg Tebong)
MBD0097TebongSJK(T) Pekan Tebong76460TebongRural38 2°26′28″N102°20′24″E / 2.4412°N 102.3400°E / 2.4412; 102.3400 (Pekan Tebong)

Jasin District

In 2020, there are 8 Tamil primary schools with 782 students in Jasin District.

School
code
LocationName of school
in Malay
Name of school
in Tamil
PostcodeAreaUrban/
Rural
No. of
students
Coordinates
MBD1051Batang MelakaSJK(T) Batang Melaka77500SelandarRural64 2°27′57″N102°24′47″E / 2.4658°N 102.4130°E / 2.4658; 102.4130 (Batang Melaka)
MBD1052JasinSJK(T) Jasin77000JasinUrban316 2°18′27″N102°25′48″E / 2.3076°N 102.4300°E / 2.3076; 102.4300 (Jasin)
MBD1054Ladang Bukit AsahanSJK(T) Ldg Bukit Asahan77100JasinRural44 2°23′46″N102°32′49″E / 2.3960°N 102.5470°E / 2.3960; 102.5470 (Ldg Bukit Asahan)
MBD1055Bukit KajangSJK(T) Ldg Bukit Kajang77200BembanUrban111 2°14′21″N102°22′05″E / 2.2392°N 102.3680°E / 2.2392; 102.3680 (Ldg Bukit Kajang)
MBD1056Ladang Diamond JubileeSJK(T) Ldg Diamond Jubilee77000JasinUrban54 2°20′01″N102°29′20″E / 2.3335°N 102.4890°E / 2.3335; 102.4890 (Ldg Diamond Jubilee)
MBD1057Ladang Jasin LalangSJK(T) Ldg Jasin Lalang77000JasinUrban59 2°15′30″N102°25′41″E / 2.2583°N 102.4280°E / 2.2583; 102.4280 (Ldg Jasin Lalang)
MBD1058MerlimauSJK(T) Merlimau77300MerlimauRural86 2°10′13″N102°26′00″E / 2.1703°N 102.4333°E / 2.1703; 102.4333 (Merlimau)
MBD1059Ladang SerkamSJK(T) Ldg Serkam77300MerlimauRural39 2°10′02″N102°23′35″E / 2.1671°N 102.3930°E / 2.1671; 102.3930 (Ldg Serkam)

Central Melaka District

In 2020, there are 3 Tamil primary schools with 628 students in Central Melaka District.

School
code
LocationName of school
in Malay
Name of school
in Tamil
PostcodeAreaUrban/
Rural
No. of
students
Coordinates
MBD2083MelakaSJK(T) Melaka (Kubu)75300MelakaUrban359 2°12′14″N102°14′42″E / 2.2038°N 102.2450°E / 2.2038; 102.2450 (Melaka (Kubu))
MBD2084Ayer MolekSJK(T) Bukit Lintang75460MelakaUrban80 2°12′57″N102°20′16″E / 2.2158°N 102.3379°E / 2.2158; 102.3379 (Bukit Lintang)
MBD2085Paya RumputSJK(T) Paya Rumput76450MelakaUrban167 2°17′37″N102°12′57″E / 2.2935°N 102.2158°E / 2.2935; 102.2158 (Paya Rumput)

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References

  1. "Senarai Sekolah Rendah dan Menengah Jun 2021". www.moe.gov.my.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)