Catholic High School Petaling Jaya

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Catholic High School, Petaling Jaya
公教国民型华文中学
Sekolah Menengah Jenis Kebangsaan Katholik
File:CHS Badge.JPG
Address
Map
Jalan 10/3, Seksyen 10

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Coordinates3°06′27″N 101°39′07″E / 3.107431°N 101.651843°E / 3.107431; 101.651843
Information
TypeCluster school
MottoTaat dan Berusaha (Malay)
(Loyal and Striving)
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic, Society of Mary (Marist)
Established1956[1]
FounderMarist Brothers
OversightMinistry of Education Malaysia, PIBG (Parent-Teachers Association)
School codeBEB8653
ChairmanTan Sri Lim Hock San
DeanSMJK Katholik Alumni Association
PrincipalDr Margaret Lim Pei Tee, PPT
FacultyGeneral, Science, Commerce, Arts
Grades100% pass rate for STPM (2019)

100% for SPM (2019)

94.34% for PT3 (2019)
Number of students2933 (2020)
LanguageEnglish, Chinese and Malay
CampusJalan 10/3, Seksyen 10 Petaling Jaya
Colour(s)Sky blue, white, red
AccreditationBest Performing School in Petaling Jaya
Yearbook2020: Soar, 翀
School CodeBEB 8653
StudentsCo-educational
Websitechspj.edu.my
21st Century Learning Method
CHSPJ

Catholic High School Petaling Jaya (CHSPJ), more commonly known as SMJK Katholik or 公教中学 in Mandarin is a co-educational government Catholic missionary school in Petaling Jaya, Malaysia, formerly recognised as a Cluster School of Excellence[2] by the Malaysian Ministry of Education. Founded in 1956 by Rev. Bro. Philippe Wu of the Marist Brothers.[3] It has approximately 3000 students. It has an area of 8.4 acres (34,000 m2) with six blocks of classrooms, an air conditioned school hall, a sports centre, gender-distinguished canteens, squash courts, a library and a school field. CHS has 14 uniformed bodies, 36 societies, 5 sports houses and 14 sport clubs. Due to having the status of a Chinese conforming school, applicants are required to have taken Chinese paper for UPSR, also known as the Primary School Achievement Test. Mandarin paper is compulsory for all students and enrolment examinations such as PT3 and SPM.

Transportation

Taman Jaya LRT station is 1 kilometer away. The train terminates at Putra Heights. Students generally will use the Kelana Jaya line (for Subang Jaya, Kelana Jaya and Petaling Jaya), Sri Petaling Line (for Puchong, Bukit Jalil, Sri Petaling and Salak Selatan) and the newly built MRT (for those residing in Damansara).

Academics

CHS achieved a 100% passing rate for Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia in the year 2011, with 5 12A students, 26 11A students, and 76 10A students in that particular year.[4] Earlier in the year 2008, the school boasts 2 14A, 12 13A, 44 12A and 67 11A students in the SPM examinations. Khor Hui Yi was awarded Best Student for Selangor State in 2013 for achieving 10A+ in SPM.[5] Mok Siao Chi was the best student of CHS, scoring 10A+ in the 2015 SPM exams.[6] CHS emerged as the top school in PPD Petaling Utama in the 2016 SPM examination, with Iddhima Chong Hui Yi scoring 11A+ 1A and Eer Kai Jun scoring 10A+ and 1A being awarded top-scorers of Selangor.[7]

The school achieved 100% passing rate for seven years consecutively since the year 2006 in the STPM exams.[8]

Sports

CHS has made appearances in the arena of ultimate frisbee. In 2006, CHS competed in the UM Open, sending three teams (one Open, one Men's Novice, one Women's Novice).[9] In 2007, CHS sent a few representatives to join All Star at the Valley Ultimate's Hard-Core Ultimate Frisbee[10] and also sent five teams to make a clean sweep at the Subang Jaya Community Youth Under-18 Ultimate Open.[11] In 2008, CHS competed in competitions such as the UiTM Open, where the team received the title of Most Promising Team[12][13] and Taylor's Ultimate Mini.[14]

In the field of table tennis, student Lim Ann Er represented Malaysia and won bronze medal in the 15th Southeast Asian Junior Table Tennis Championship held in Bangkok year 2009. In 2012, Foo Dunley won the silver medal for Men's Doubles in the 4th ASEAN School Games held in Surabaya, Indonesia while in 2013, Leong Chee Feng won the gold medal in the Men's Single category in the 19th SEA Junior Tournament held in Manila, Philippines. As of 2017, Malaysia has never won a gold medal in the Men's Single event ever since.[15]

The facade of CHSPJ.


During the 2017 Southeast Asian Games, See Wan Ni and compatriots clinched a gold medal for Malaysia in the women's 3000 m relay ice skating event.[16]

The cheerleading team for Catholic High is Calyx. They won the Best Dressed award, Best Make Up award and also Second Runner Up for the Cheer2009 national cheerleading championships.[17] The team put in a brilliant performance to finish second in the All-Girls category in Cheer 2015.[18] In Cheer 2018, Calyx All Girls from SMJK Katholik overcame an eight-time winner to clinch the top prize. It broke the winning streak of defending champions, Cyrens from Sri Kuala Lumpur, which had been No.1 for eight years. Calyx captain Tung Mei Yee, was elated that their hard work paid off.[19]

Science and mathematics

Foong Yake Ho and Liew Chien Hao represented Malaysia to compete in the 39th International Mathematical Olympiad in Taipei, Taiwan in the year 1998. In the same year, Foong won a bronze medal in the Asian-Pacific Mathematical Olympiad while Liew won a bronze medal in the Southeast Asia Mathematical Olympiad. In the following year, both Foong and Liew represented Malaysia in the 40th Mathematical Olympiad held in Bucharest, Romania. They won a consolation prize and bronze medal respectively in the Asia-Pacific Mathematical Olympiad held in 1999.[20]

The 2nd Sunway University College Inter-School Math Quiz Challenge 2007 Finals held at Sunway University College was won by Form 5 CHS students Cheong Tee Jin, Bryan Chong Hau Foo, and Tan Jing Lynn. Cheong Tee Jin represented Malaysia in the International Math Olympiad in Slovenia in the year 2006.[21]

Catholic High student Tham Ying Hong represented Malaysia and won the Silver Award in the 51st International Mathematic Olympiad organized by the Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan in the year 2010. In the year 2011, he won the gold medal in the Australian Mathematics Competition, gold medal in the 23rd Asia Pacific Mathematics Olympiad and bronze medal in the 52nd International Mathematical Olympiad in Amsterdam, Netherlands.[22]

Yeoh Chin Vern is the bronze medalist in the 2013 44th International Physics Olympiad held in Copenhagen, Denmark.[23]

A team of three boys from Catholic High School PJ won a gold medal in the lower secondary category of the 2019 World Robot Olympiad held in Győr, Hungary. They built a diagnostic and surgical robot.[24]

Music and dance

SMJK Katholik emerged champion in the 2005 National Level High School Brass Band Competition held in Penang. Education Ministry general Tan Sri Dato' Setia Haji Ambrin Bin Buang said SMJK Katholik had set a very high standard in brass performance for others to use as a benchmark.[25]

The school band won the Silver Award in the Singapore International Band Festival in 2010 organized by the Wind Bands Association of Singapore. From 29 November 2011 to 3 December 2011, the Catholic High School Band participated in the international 3rd Winter Band Festival 2011 at Hong Kong Disneyland Resort, and won a Gold Award. The CHS Band was also the first Malaysian band to perform in the Art of Animation Studio, Disneyland, Hong Kong.[26][better source needed]


Arts and design

A team of three students from Catholic High, Mu Chun Khang, Lim Joe Onn and Krystle Liu Jaey, took the champion title in the national Built Environment Explained Competition 2013 organized by Taylor's University, winning a total cash prize of RM 2800. The theme given on that year was Designing Better Classrooms.[27]

Debate

CHS Chinese Debate team won the Championship in the National Secondary School Chinese Debate Competition in the years 1999, 2001, 2002 and 2003.[28]

Chess

Yeoh Li Tian won the Malaysian Chess Championship in 2015 and 2016, and played in the Chess World Cup 2017 in Tbilisi, Georgia, being defeated by former world champion Viswanathan Anand in the first round.

Business

In the year 2016, one team from CHS was inaugurated as national champions in the FedEx-Amcham International Trade Challenge,[29]

Sports houses

Students are divided into five houses, each competing collectively to gain points in various events such as Merentas Desa (Cross-Country Marathon), Sports Day, and the extravagant Sports House Deco in which each house selects a theme related to their color and builds a 3.5 m x 3.5 m x 9 m structure made out of recycled materials.[30] There is mandatory house practice where students practise for major sports events. The practices are divided according to the days below.

Biru (Monday)
Hijau (Tuesday)
Kuning (Wednesday)
Merah (Thursday)
Ungu (Friday)

Notable alumni

Sister schools

References

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