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]
District | No. of students | No. of schools | Average no. of students |
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Central Seberang Perai District | 1,823 | 6 | 304 |
Northeast Penang Island District | 864 | 5 | 173 |
North Seberang Perai District | 1,046 | 5 | 262 |
Southwest Penang Island District | 201 | 2 | 101 |
South Seberang Perai District | 1,503 | 11 | 137 |
Total | 5,437 | 28 | 194 |
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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PBD0034 | Permatang Tinggi | SJK(T) Permatang Tinggi | 14100 | Simpang Ampat | Urban | 848 | 5°18′00″N100°28′41″E / 5.3000°N 100.4780°E | |
PBD0035 | Juru | SJK(T) Ldg Juru | 14100 | Simpang Ampat | Urban | 99 | 5°18′50″N100°25′52″E / 5.3138°N 100.4311°E | |
PBD0036 | Bukit Mertajam | SJK(T) Bkt Mertajam | 14000 | Bukit Mertajam | Urban | 324 | 5°20′56″N100°28′14″E / 5.3489°N 100.4705°E | |
PBD0037 | Alma | SJK(T) Ldg Alma | 14000 | Bukit Mertajam | Urban | 173 | 5°19′54″N100°28′36″E / 5.3318°N 100.4767°E | |
PBD0038 | Perai | SJK(T) Ladang Prye | 13700 | Perai | Urban | 136 | 5°22′36″N100°23′46″E / 5.3768°N 100.3960°E | |
PBD2080 | Perai | SJK(T) Perai | 13600 | Perai | Urban | 243 | 5°23′15″N100°22′43″E / 5.3875°N 100.3785°E |
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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PBD1082 | Jalan Kebun Bunga | SJK(T) Azad | ஆசாத் தமிழ்ப்பள்ளி | 10350 | Georgetown | Urban | 81 | 5°25′59″N100°17′48″E / 5.4331°N 100.2966°E |
PBD1084 | Kampung Baru | SJK(T) Rajaji | 11400 | Ayer Itam | Urban | 86 | 5°24′18″N100°17′23″E / 5.4051°N 100.2896°E | |
PBD1085 | Jalan Scotland | SJK(T) Ramakrishna | ராமகிருஷ்ணா தமிழ்ப்பள்ளி | 10450 | Georgetown | Urban | 276 | 5°24′47″N100°18′11″E / 5.4131°N 100.3030°E |
PBD1086 | Jalan Sungai | SJK(T) Ramathasar (formerly SJK(T) Jalan Sungai) | ஜாலான் சுங்கை தமிழ்ப்பள்ளி | 10150 | Georgetown | Urban | 124 | 5°24′20″N100°19′28″E / 5.4055°N 100.3245°E |
PBD1088 | Gelugor | SJK(T) Subramaniya Barathee | சுப்பிரமணிய பாரதி தமிழ்ப்பள்ளி | 11700 | Gelugor | Urban | 297 | 5°22′07″N100°18′02″E / 5.3687°N 100.3005°E (new) 5°22′08″N100°18′39″E / 5.3690°N 100.3108°E (old) |
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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PBD2048 | Pokok Sena, Kepala Batas | SJK(T) Ldg Malakoff | 13300 | Tasek Gelugor | Urban | 93 | 5°29′37″N100°27′49″E / 5.4937°N 100.4636°E | |
PBD2049 | Kampung Besar | SJK(T) Ldg Mayfield | 13300 | Tasek Gelugor | Urban | 85 | 5°28′58″N100°30′10″E / 5.4828°N 100.5029°E | |
PBD2050 | Kepala Batas | SJK(T) Palaniandy | 13200 | Kepala Batas | Urban | 128 | 5°31′13″N100°25′37″E / 5.5203°N 100.4270°E | |
PBD2076 | Mak Mandin | SJK(T) Mak Mandin | மாக் மண்டின் தமிழ்ப்பள்ளி | 13400 | Butterworth | Urban | 740 | 5°25′14″N100°23′32″E / 5.4206°N 100.3923°E |
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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PBD3031 | Bayan Lepas | SJK(T) Bayan Lepas | 11900 | Bayan Lepas | Urban | 94 | 5°17′36″N100°15′25″E / 5.2932°N 100.2570°E | |
PBD3032 | Sungai Ara | SJK(T) Sungai Ara | 11900 | Bayan Lepas | Urban | 107 | 5°19′20″N100°16′15″E / 5.3221°N 100.2709°E |
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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PBD4022 | Batu Kawan | SJK(T) Ladang Batu Kawan | 14110 | Simpang Ampat | Urban | 107 | 5°16′04″N100°25′49″E / 5.2677°N 100.4302°E (new) 5°15′30″N100°25′50″E / 5.2582°N 100.4305°E (old) | |
PBD4023 | Ladang Byram | SJK(T) Ldg Byram | பைராம் தோட்டத் தமிழ்ப்பள்ளி | 14300 | Nibong Tebal | Urban | 22 | 5°11′30″N100°26′00″E / 5.1916°N 100.4334°E |
PBD4024 | Nibong Tebal | SJK(T) Nibong Tebal | 14300 | Nibong Tebal | Urban | 322 | 5°10′20″N100°28′05″E / 5.1721°N 100.4680°E | |
PBD4025 | Kampung Changkat | SJK(T) Ldg Changkat | 14300 | Nibong Tebal | Urban | 24 | 5°12′32″N100°27′49″E / 5.2089°N 100.4635°E | |
PBD4026 | Sungai Jawi | SJK(T) Ladang Jawi | 14200 | Sungai Bakap | Urban | 168 | 5°12′08″N100°29′41″E / 5.2022°N 100.4946°E | |
PBD4028 | Bukit Panchor | SJK(T) Ldg Krian | 14300 | Nibong Tebal | Urban | 230 | 5°09′54″N100°29′55″E / 5.1651°N 100.4987°E | |
PBD4029 | Bukit Jawi | SJK(T) Ldg Sempah | 14200 | Sungai Jawi | Urban | 87 | 5°11′08″N100°30′33″E / 5.1856°N 100.5093°E | |
PBD4030 | Simpang Ampat | SJK(T) Tasek Permai (part of the vision school) | தாசேக் பெர்மாய் தமிழ்ப்பள்ளி | 14120 | Simpang Ampat | Urban | 171 | 5°16′49″N100°30′14″E / 5.2804°N 100.5040°E |
PBD4031 | Transkrian | SJK(T) Ldg Transkrian | 14300 | Nibong Tebal | Urban | 67 | 5°08′50″N100°29′07″E / 5.1473°N 100.4852°E | |
PBD4032 | Valdor | SJK(T) Ladang Valdor | 14200 | Sungai Bakap | Urban | 189 | 5°14′50″N100°28′49″E / 5.2471°N 100.4804°E | |
PBD4034 | Sungai Bakap | SJK(T) Sungai Bakap | 14200 | Sungai Jawi | Urban | 116 | 5°13′25″N100°29′59″E / 5.2237°N 100.4998°E |
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