Miri Chung Hua Middle School Maintains 300 to 350 New Students Over Past 3 Years; School Hopes to Admit 350 Students Annually
Published atAug 16, 2026 12:50 pm
(Miri, 16th) Principal Lai Jia Ling of Miri Chung Hua Middle School stated that over the past three years, the number of new students at Miri Chung Hua Middle School has remained between 300 and 350 each year. The school hopes that the annual number of new students can reach 350 in the future.
She made these remarks during the 2026 Annual General Meeting of the Miri Chung Hua Alumni Association and the 32nd Ye Yao Heng Education Financial Aid & 33rd Scholarship Award Ceremony for Alumni Members’ Children, held at the school's Alumni Hall, where she reported on the school's development and plans.
She pointed out that in recent years, alumni have actively encouraged relatives and friends to enroll their children in their alma mater, providing important support for the school’s recruitment and development. 美中校长赖佳玲出席美中校友会2026年度会员大会,与美中校友汇报美中发展与计划。 She said that in addition to encouraging students to participate in national and international activities, the school also continues to improve its overall SPM results, especially strengthening the Malay Language and History subjects. In 2024, only 12 students passed the relevant subjects, but this number has increased to 42 in 2025, showing that the guidance measures are gradually producing results.
In addition, the Alumni Association donated about RM50,000 last year, of which approximately RM41,800 was used to organize 13 SPM answer technique seminars; similar guidance will continue this year.
She stated that alumni have also returned to their alma mater to assist in Malay and English enhancement classes, sharing their learning experiences so students can be encouraged by their seniors’ personal stories.
Lai Jia Ling thanked the alumni, Board of Directors, and teaching staff for their support, and hopes all parties will continue to work together to provide more learning opportunities for students and help the school achieve sustainable development.
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