Friday, August 1, 2014

MALACCA HIGH SCHOOL TO STAY PUT - CM

Malacca High School to stay put

1 AUGUST 2014 @ 8:08 AM
JASON GERALD JOHN AND KELLY KOHnews@nstp.com.my
ALOR GAJAH: THE oldest school in the state, Malacca High School, will not be relocated as it is part of Malacca’s heritage, said Chief Minister Datuk Seri Idris Haron. He said the school would be given a facelift.
When Malacca was listed as a United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (Unesco) World Heritage Site on July 7, 2008, the school was included as part of the state’s heritage.
“As the school is located in the buffer zone of the Unesco World Heritage Site, there are no plans to develop the area, but only to upgrade and maintain it.”
Idris said the proposed relocation was made a long time ago, prior to it being recognised as a World Heritage Site.
“Under my administration, we have no plans to develop the area, other than to upgrade all buildings in the heritage zone.”
He said this at the Hari Raya open house of Umno executive secretary, Datuk Ab Rauf Yusoh, in Kampung Pulau in Alor Gajah here yesterday.
Yesterday, the New Straits Times reported that state Education, Higher Education, Science, Technology, Green Technology and Innovations Committee chairman Datuk Md Yunos Husin had said there was a need to relocate Malacca High School to ease traffic congestion in the state. He said the state government was identifying alternative sites.
Various parties, especially students and teachers, had objected to the proposal, based on a letter dated June 30 from the Education Ministry’s Planning and Policy Research Division.
This is the second time in 20 years that the state government had proposed the relocation of the country’s second oldest school.
The school, established in 1826, was known as Malacca Free School and changed to its present name in 1878.
The first attempt, in 1993, to move the school out of Bandar Hilir, together with two schools — St Francis Institution and the Sacred Heart Convent — failed after meeting strong opposition from students and the schools’ alumni.

Saturday, July 26, 2014

EDUCATION MINISTRY WANTS TO RE-LOCATE CURRENT MALACCA HIGH SCHOOL

MAHSOPA being one of Malacca High School Old Pupils Association, received two important letters issued by the Education Ministry from Putrajaya and an official letter from the Malacca State Education.
There is a suggestion to relocate our School. No action is being taken yet as the authorities want to discuss this important matter with the School Management, Parents Teachers Association and former MHS pupils via our Alumni.
Letters below show their intention.
We want our former pupils of Malacca High to voice your opinion on this important development.
Send your responses to : admin@mahsopa.net asap.
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10152567583178118&set=pcb.825792774097770&type=1&relevant_count=4
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https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10152567584108118&set=pcb.825792774097770&type=1&relevant_count=2
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Saturday, December 28, 2013

HAPPY NEW YEAR 2014 and HAPPY CHINESE NEW YEAR


In a few days time, 2013 will end and we will usher in the New Year of 2014. We want to send our greetings to everyone for ushering 2014.

May 2014 bring us joy, happiness, health and peace to all Malaysians and our fellow humans around the world.

Also, by the end of January 2014, all Chinese around the world will usher in the Year of the Horse.

May the Horse gallops in prosperity, wealth and happiness for everyone.

HAPPY NEW YEAR 2014 and QONG XI FA CAI in the YEAR OF THE HORSE.

Sunday, December 1, 2013

MALACCA HIGH SCHOOL WALKABOUT ON SAT. 30TH. NOVEMBER 2013

A small group of former MHS pupils and 2 lower 6 MHS pupils who acted as our school guides took us around Malacca High School on Sat. 30.11.13. 

Paul Lim and wife came in from UK, Kwong (1958),Johnny Yong and Kang came from KL. Kwong has never been back since 1958. Many structures have been demolished due to building of new blocks. 

Our Wisma Pengakap (1975-1998) is gone, basketball court is gone and most recently the HSOBA building (1964-2013) was acquired by the Education Ministry and reduced to dust. 

The school hall opened (1981- ) is in need of repairs. 
Wonder why the school has built a RM 1 million new astro turf hockey pitch in 2013? Who will be responsible for the maintenance? 


A historical school like Malacca High must not loose her soul and buildings with history which have links with the pupils.




MAHSOPA Welcoming Banner


Mr.& Mrs. Paul Lim from UK and Mr Kwong from KL



Confirmed. The ruins of HSOBA Building


Some of Walkers with MHS Guide


Walkers with MHS Guide

MAHSOPA RAISES RM 3,600.00 FOR PHILIPPINES TYPHOON DISASTER FUND

During the MAHSOPA Dinner, a spontaneous donation appeal was made to those present. It was an appeal for cash donation to the recent Philippines Typhoon Disaster Fund.

Those present responded by donating cash amounting to RM 3,600.00. It was for a compassionate response to the unfortunate citizens of Philippines who was devastated by the typhoon.

MAHSOPA made history by donating to an International Relief Fund which we had never done before. Also, the presence of more than 350 former Malacca High pupils made this dinner our biggest ever held.

We expressed our big Thank you to all former teachers and former pupils who made an effort in attending this auspicious event of the year.

MELIORA HIC SEQUAMUR.

Saturday, November 30, 2013

MAHSOPA 2013 DINNER HELD ON 29TH. NOVEMBER 2013

MAHSOPA 2013 DINNER was held on Friday night, 29th. November 2013.

 Our dinner was sold out and more than 38 tables were taken up, making it our largest dinner in terms of attendence to date. At least more than 380 persons attended. 

We managed to get the MHS percussion band to perform for us and MHS students to assist. It was a night of celebrations for all former pupils and teachers of Malacca High School. 

A spontaneous fund raising drive for the Philippines Typhoon Relief Fund was also carried out and a sum of RM 3,600.00 was raised during the night. This is also a first for MAHSOPA in raising a relief fund for overseas disaster.

Thanks for your support and hope to see you all in our next dinner.

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

40 TABLES SOLD TO DATE FOR MAHSOPA DINNER

As of 11.11.13, MAHSOPA managed to sell or obtained sponsors for 40 tables for our dinner on 29th. November 2013.

We are trying to get more former MHS students to come and join us in our celebrations.

 Those interested can contact us at admin@mahsopa.net.