Methodist Girls' School, Ipoh

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Methodist Girls' School, Ipoh
Sekolah Perempuan Methodist, Ipoh
Location
Methodist Girls' School, Ipoh
,
30250

Malaysia
Coordinates 4°35′12″N101°5′6″E / 4.58667°N 101.08500°E / 4.58667; 101.08500
Information
School type All-girls Primary and Secondary schools
MottoOur Utmost for the Highest
Religious affiliation(s) Christian
Denomination Methodist Church
Established1895;129 years ago (1895) [1]
Founder Reverend William Edward Horley [1]
Sister school Anglo Chinese School
Session1
PrincipalMrs. Lee Bee Ling
GradesStandard 1 - 6
Form 1 - 5
GenderFemale
Houses
Green
Colour(s)White and Maroon
YearbookOur Argosy
Website ourargosy.blogspot.com

The Methodist Girls' School, Ipoh (Malay : Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Perempuan Methodist, Ipoh; abbreviated MGS Ipoh) is an all-girls secondary school in Ipoh, Malaysia. It was founded by the Reverend William Edward Horley in 1895 as the Anglo-Chinese Girls' School.

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  1. 1 2 Ho 1965, p. 548.