SJK(T) St. Teresa Convent

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Sekolah Jenis Kebangsaan (T) St. Teresa Convent school is a school in Perak, Malaysia.

SJK(T) St. Teresa Convent was founded in 1903 by a Sister Euphraise. Sister Euphraise was of Indian origin. She started teaching with eight students. She conducted her classes in a building behind the church of St. Louis. At that time, the school was the only Tamil school in Perak. Now the school has a total enrollment of 724 pupils with 39 teachers. The headmaster of the school is Mrs. P. Pushparani and PTA chairman is Mr. Ravindran.

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