Methodist Girls' School, Ipoh

Coordinates: 4°35′12″N 101°5′6″E / 4.58667°N 101.08500°E / 4.58667; 101.08500

Methodist Girls' School, Ipoh
Sekolah Perempuan Methodist, Ipoh
Location
Ipoh, Perak
Malaysia
Information
School type All-girls Primary and Secondary schools
Motto Our Utmost for the Highest
Religious affiliation(s) Christian
Denomination Methodist Church
Established 1895[1]
Founder Reverend William Edward Horley[1]
Grades Standard 1 - 6
Form 1 - 6
Gender Female
Houses
Colour(s) White and Maroon
Yearbook Our Argosy

The Methodist Girls' School, Ipoh (Malay: Sekolah 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

Mission

  • To be totally committed to ensuring every student receives the highest level of education and training.
  • To provide a learning experience that every student would describe as excellent.
  • To open the way to thinking and knowing.
  • To mold girls who are virtuous and caring in nature and loyal to their families,king and country.

Goals

  • Increased student participation in all school activities.
  • Balanced student and school development.
  • Promotion of peace,understanding and achievement.

School Song

Shout all hail for the
Methodist Girls' School
Shout it loud and long
Our beloved alma mater
Come and join our song

Come and wear our color royal
Wear the cardinal red
Strong in purpose
Firm and loyal
To our cause be wed

Lift her banner bear it onwards
Righteousness and truth
It's the motto held before us
Here while in our youth

Here we're taught
The joy of service
And the truth to love
Learn to write and speak correctly
And good manners have

Lift her banner bear it onwards
Righteousness and truth
It's the motto held before us
Here while in our youth

Headmistresses

  • Miss Grace Towers (Mrs. A. Claessen) [1895 - 1901]
  • Mrs. Luering [1902 - 1904]
  • Mrs. Rutledge [1906]
  • Miss Ethel Parks [1911]
  • Miss Lydia Urech [1911 - 1915]
  • Miss Carrie C. Kenyon [1916,1920 - 1927]
  • Miss Minnie L. Rank [1927 - 1932]
  • Miss Thelma Ashley (Mrs. Watson) [1932]
  • Miss Florence Kleinhenn (Mrs. R. A. Kesselring) [1933,1934,1936]
  • Miss Thirza E. Bunce [1933 - 1934]
  • Miss Virginia Lake [1935]
  • Miss Gazelle Traeger [1936 - 1941]
  • Miss Edna Dahlin (Mrs. C. Foss) [1941]
  • Miss Daisy Moreira [1945 - 1959]
  • Miss Ann Harder [1960 - 1962]
  • Miss Ruth Ho A.M.N. [1963 - 1971]
  • Mrs. Gloriosa Rajendran [1973]
  • Miss Chong Nyuk Mui P.J.K. [1974 - 1988]
  • Miss Yin Kam Yoke P.P.N. [1988 - 1998]
  • Mrs. Lily Chin [1998 - 2001]
  • Madam Lee Ah Kim [2001 - 2004]
  • Mrs. Siva Prasanna d/o Krishnan (Mrs. Chandra) [2004 - 2006]
  • Mrs. Soot Mooy Ching [2006 - 2011]
  • Madam Nalini d/o Achuthan Nair [2011 - 2012]
  • Datin Mungit Kaur d/o Dalip Singh [2012 - 2015]
  • Mrs. Gan Lee Lee [2017 - ]

References

  1. 1 2 Ho 1965, p. 548.
  • Ho, Seng Ong (1965), Methodist Schools in Malaysia: their record and history, Board of Education, Malaya Annual Conference
  • Khoo, Salma Nasution; Lubis, Abdur-Razzaq (2005), Kinta Valley: Pioneering Malaysia's Modern Development, Areca Books, ISBN 9789834211301
  • Means, Nathalie Toms (1935), Malaysia Mosaic: A Story of Fifty Years of Methodism, Methodist Book Room
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