List of Tamil national-type primary schools in Penang

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This is a list of Tamil national-type primary schools (SJK(T)) in Penang, Malaysia . As of June 2021, there are 28 Tamil primary schools with a total of 5,437 students. [1]

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List of Tamil national-type primary schools in Penang

DistrictNo. of studentsNo. of schoolsAverage no. of students
Central Seberang Perai District 1,8236304
Northeast Penang Island District 8645173
North Seberang Perai District 1,0465262
Southwest Penang Island District 2012101
South Seberang Perai District 1,50311137
Total5,43728194

Central Seberang Perai District

School
code
LocationName of school
in Malay
Name of school
in Tamil
PostcodeAreaUrban/
Rural
No. of
students
Coordinates
PBD0034Permatang TinggiSJK(T) Permatang Tinggi14100Simpang AmpatUrban848 5°18′00″N100°28′41″E / 5.3000°N 100.4780°E / 5.3000; 100.4780 (Permatang Tinggi)
PBD0035JuruSJK(T) Ldg Juru14100Simpang AmpatUrban99 5°18′50″N100°25′52″E / 5.3138°N 100.4311°E / 5.3138; 100.4311 (Ldg Juru)
PBD0036Bukit MertajamSJK(T) Bkt Mertajam14000Bukit MertajamUrban324 5°20′56″N100°28′14″E / 5.3489°N 100.4705°E / 5.3489; 100.4705 (Bkt Mertajam)
PBD0037AlmaSJK(T) Ldg Alma14000Bukit MertajamUrban173 5°19′54″N100°28′36″E / 5.3318°N 100.4767°E / 5.3318; 100.4767 (Ldg Alma)
PBD0038PeraiSJK(T) Ladang Prye13700PeraiUrban136 5°22′36″N100°23′46″E / 5.3768°N 100.3960°E / 5.3768; 100.3960 (Ladang Prye)
PBD2080PeraiSJK(T) Perai13600PeraiUrban243 5°23′15″N100°22′43″E / 5.3875°N 100.3785°E / 5.3875; 100.3785 (Perai)

Northeast Penang Island District

School
code
LocationName of school
in Malay
Name of school
in Tamil
PostcodeAreaUrban/
Rural
No. of
students
Coordinates
PBD1082Jalan Kebun BungaSJK(T) Azadஆசாத் தமிழ்ப்பள்ளி10350GeorgetownUrban81 5°25′59″N100°17′48″E / 5.4331°N 100.2966°E / 5.4331; 100.2966 (Azad)
PBD1084Kampung BaruSJK(T) Rajaji11400Ayer ItamUrban86 5°24′18″N100°17′23″E / 5.4051°N 100.2896°E / 5.4051; 100.2896 (Rajaji)
PBD1085Jalan ScotlandSJK(T) Ramakrishnaராமகிருஷ்ணா தமிழ்ப்பள்ளி10450GeorgetownUrban276 5°24′47″N100°18′11″E / 5.4131°N 100.3030°E / 5.4131; 100.3030 (Ramakrishna)
PBD1086Jalan SungaiSJK(T) Ramathasar
(formerly SJK(T) Jalan Sungai)
ஜாலான் சுங்கை தமிழ்ப்பள்ளி10150GeorgetownUrban124 5°24′20″N100°19′28″E / 5.4055°N 100.3245°E / 5.4055; 100.3245 (Jalan Sungai)
PBD1088GelugorSJK(T) Subramaniya Baratheeசுப்பிரமணிய பாரதி தமிழ்ப்பள்ளி11700GelugorUrban297 5°22′07″N100°18′02″E / 5.3687°N 100.3005°E / 5.3687; 100.3005 (Subramaniya Barathee (new)) (new)
5°22′08″N100°18′39″E / 5.3690°N 100.3108°E / 5.3690; 100.3108 (Subramaniya Barathee (old)) (old)

North Seberang Perai District

School
code
LocationName of school
in Malay
Name of school
in Tamil
PostcodeAreaUrban/
Rural
No. of
students
Coordinates
PBD2048Pokok Sena, Kepala BatasSJK(T) Ldg Malakoff13300Tasek GelugorUrban93 5°29′37″N100°27′49″E / 5.4937°N 100.4636°E / 5.4937; 100.4636 (Ldg Malakoff)
PBD2049Kampung BesarSJK(T) Ldg Mayfield13300Tasek GelugorUrban85 5°28′58″N100°30′10″E / 5.4828°N 100.5029°E / 5.4828; 100.5029 (Ldg Mayfield)
PBD2050Kepala BatasSJK(T) Palaniandy13200Kepala BatasUrban128 5°31′13″N100°25′37″E / 5.5203°N 100.4270°E / 5.5203; 100.4270 (Palaniandy)
PBD2076Mak MandinSJK(T) Mak Mandinமாக் மண்டின் தமிழ்ப்பள்ளி13400ButterworthUrban740 5°25′14″N100°23′32″E / 5.4206°N 100.3923°E / 5.4206; 100.3923 (Mak Mandin)

Southwest Penang Island District

School
code
LocationName of school
in Malay
Name of school
in Tamil
PostcodeAreaUrban/
Rural
No. of
students
Coordinates
PBD3031Bayan LepasSJK(T) Bayan Lepas11900Bayan LepasUrban94 5°17′36″N100°15′25″E / 5.2932°N 100.2570°E / 5.2932; 100.2570 (Bayan Lepas)
PBD3032Sungai AraSJK(T) Sungai Ara11900Bayan LepasUrban107 5°19′20″N100°16′15″E / 5.3221°N 100.2709°E / 5.3221; 100.2709 (Sungai Ara)

South Seberang Perai District

School
code
LocationName of school
in Malay
Name of school
in Tamil
PostcodeAreaUrban/
Rural
No. of
students
Coordinates
PBD4022Batu KawanSJK(T) Ladang Batu Kawan14110Simpang AmpatUrban107 5°16′04″N100°25′49″E / 5.2677°N 100.4302°E / 5.2677; 100.4302 (Ladang Batu Kawan (new)) (new)
5°15′30″N100°25′50″E / 5.2582°N 100.4305°E / 5.2582; 100.4305 (Ladang Batu Kawan (old)) (old)
PBD4023Ladang ByramSJK(T) Ldg Byramபைராம் தோட்டத் தமிழ்ப்பள்ளி14300Nibong TebalUrban22 5°11′30″N100°26′00″E / 5.1916°N 100.4334°E / 5.1916; 100.4334 (Ldg Byram)
PBD4024Nibong TebalSJK(T) Nibong Tebal14300Nibong TebalUrban322 5°10′20″N100°28′05″E / 5.1721°N 100.4680°E / 5.1721; 100.4680 (Nibong Tebal)
PBD4025Kampung ChangkatSJK(T) Ldg Changkat14300Nibong TebalUrban24 5°12′32″N100°27′49″E / 5.2089°N 100.4635°E / 5.2089; 100.4635 (Ldg Changkat)
PBD4026Sungai JawiSJK(T) Ladang Jawi14200Sungai BakapUrban168 5°12′08″N100°29′41″E / 5.2022°N 100.4946°E / 5.2022; 100.4946 (Ladang Jawi)
PBD4028Bukit PanchorSJK(T) Ldg Krian14300Nibong TebalUrban230 5°09′54″N100°29′55″E / 5.1651°N 100.4987°E / 5.1651; 100.4987 (Ldg Krian)
PBD4029Bukit JawiSJK(T) Ldg Sempah14200Sungai JawiUrban87 5°11′08″N100°30′33″E / 5.1856°N 100.5093°E / 5.1856; 100.5093 (Ldg Sempah)
PBD4030Simpang AmpatSJK(T) Tasek Permai
(part of the vision school)
தாசேக் பெர்மாய் தமிழ்ப்பள்ளி14120Simpang AmpatUrban171 5°16′49″N100°30′14″E / 5.2804°N 100.5040°E / 5.2804; 100.5040 (Tasek Permai)
PBD4031TranskrianSJK(T) Ldg Transkrian14300Nibong TebalUrban67 5°08′50″N100°29′07″E / 5.1473°N 100.4852°E / 5.1473; 100.4852 (Ldg Transkrian)
PBD4032ValdorSJK(T) Ladang Valdor14200Sungai BakapUrban189 5°14′50″N100°28′49″E / 5.2471°N 100.4804°E / 5.2471; 100.4804 (Ladang Valdor)
PBD4034Sungai BakapSJK(T) Sungai Bakap14200Sungai JawiUrban116 5°13′25″N100°29′59″E / 5.2237°N 100.4998°E / 5.2237; 100.4998 (Sungai Bakap)

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References

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