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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]
District | No. of students | No. of schools | Average no. of students |
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Alor Gajah District | 925 | 10 | 93 |
Jasin District | 773 | 8 | 97 |
Central Malacca District | 606 | 3 | 202 |
Total | 2,304 | 21 | 110 |
In 2020, there are 10 Tamil primary schools with 965 students in Alor Gajah District.
School code | Location | Name of school in Malay | Name of school in Tamil | Postcode | Area | Urban/ Rural | No. of students | Coordinates |
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MBD0061 | Alor Gajah | SJK(T) Alor Gajah | அலோர் காஜா தமிழ்ப்பள்ளி | 78000 | Alor Gajah | Urban | 236 | 2°22′56″N102°12′30″E / 2.3821°N 102.2083°E |
MBD0062 | Durian Tunggal | SJK(T) Durian Tunggal | டுரியான் துங்கல் தமிழ்ப்பள்ளி | 76100 | Durian Tunggal | Urban | 197 | 2°19′40″N102°17′59″E / 2.3278°N 102.2996°E |
MBD0063 | Rumbia | SJK(T) Rumbia | 78000 | Alor Gajah | Urban | 116 | 2°19′27″N102°12′18″E / 2.3242°N 102.2051°E | |
MBD0064 | Pulau Sebang | SJK(T) Ladang Gadek | 73000 | Tampin | Urban | 43 | 2°27′13″N102°14′57″E / 2.4537°N 102.2492°E | |
MBD0066 | Tebong | SJK(T) Kemuning (H/D) | 76460 | Tebong | Rural | 24 | 2°27′39″N102°20′13″E / 2.4609°N 102.3370°E | |
MBD0067 | Gadek | SJK(T) Ldg Kemuning Kru Division | கெமுனிங் குரு தமிழ்ப்பள்ளி வரலாறு | 78000 | Alor Gajah | Urban | 50 | 2°25′12″N102°16′22″E / 2.420°N 102.2729°E |
MBD0068 | Pulau Sebang | SJK(T) Pulau Sebang | 73000 | Tampin | Urban | 112 | 2°27′13″N102°13′37″E / 2.4535°N 102.2269°E | |
MBD0069 | Ladang Sungai Baru | SJK(T) Ldg Sg Baru (H/D) | 78300 | Masjid Tanah | Urban | 74 | 2°23′13″N102°05′37″E / 2.3869°N 102.0936°E | |
MBD0070 | Ladang Tebong | SJK(T) Ldg Tebong | 76460 | Alor Gajah | Rural | 35 | 2°27′33″N102°21′49″E / 2.4593°N 102.3636°E | |
MBD0097 | Tebong | SJK(T) Pekan Tebong | 76460 | Tebong | Rural | 38 | 2°26′28″N102°20′24″E / 2.4412°N 102.3400°E |
In 2020, there are 8 Tamil primary schools with 782 students in Jasin District.
School code | Location | Name of school in Malay | Name of school in Tamil | Postcode | Area | Urban/ Rural | No. of students | Coordinates |
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MBD1051 | Batang Melaka | SJK(T) Batang Melaka | 77500 | Selandar | Rural | 64 | 2°27′57″N102°24′47″E / 2.4658°N 102.4130°E | |
MBD1052 | Jasin | SJK(T) Jasin | 77000 | Jasin | Urban | 316 | 2°18′27″N102°25′48″E / 2.3076°N 102.4300°E | |
MBD1054 | Ladang Bukit Asahan | SJK(T) Ldg Bukit Asahan | 77100 | Jasin | Rural | 44 | 2°23′46″N102°32′49″E / 2.3960°N 102.5470°E | |
MBD1055 | Bukit Kajang | SJK(T) Ldg Bukit Kajang | 77200 | Bemban | Urban | 111 | 2°14′21″N102°22′05″E / 2.2392°N 102.3680°E | |
MBD1056 | Ladang Diamond Jubilee | SJK(T) Ldg Diamond Jubilee | 77000 | Jasin | Urban | 54 | 2°20′01″N102°29′20″E / 2.3335°N 102.4890°E | |
MBD1057 | Ladang Jasin Lalang | SJK(T) Ldg Jasin Lalang | 77000 | Jasin | Urban | 59 | 2°15′30″N102°25′41″E / 2.2583°N 102.4280°E | |
MBD1058 | Merlimau | SJK(T) Merlimau | 77300 | Merlimau | Rural | 86 | 2°10′13″N102°26′00″E / 2.1703°N 102.4333°E | |
MBD1059 | Ladang Serkam | SJK(T) Ldg Serkam | 77300 | Merlimau | Rural | 39 | 2°10′02″N102°23′35″E / 2.1671°N 102.3930°E |
In 2020, there are 3 Tamil primary schools with 628 students in Central Melaka District.
School code | Location | Name of school in Malay | Name of school in Tamil | Postcode | Area | Urban/ Rural | No. of students | Coordinates |
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MBD2083 | Melaka | SJK(T) Melaka (Kubu) | 75300 | Melaka | Urban | 359 | 2°12′14″N102°14′42″E / 2.2038°N 102.2450°E | |
MBD2084 | Ayer Molek | SJK(T) Bukit Lintang | 75460 | Melaka | Urban | 80 | 2°12′57″N102°20′16″E / 2.2158°N 102.3379°E | |
MBD2085 | Paya Rumput | SJK(T) Paya Rumput | 76450 | Melaka | Urban | 167 | 2°17′37″N102°12′57″E / 2.2935°N 102.2158°E |
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