Old school needs more funds to construct new building


Penang Chinese Girls School (PCGS) students and builders gather at the construction site at the PCGS ground breaking ceremony on Tuesday, Oct 10 for new 9 storey building extension. — Photos: ZAINUDIN AHAD/The Star

THE Penang Chinese Girls’ School has held its groundbreaking ceremony for its new nine-storey building.

The school, which was founded in March 1920, currently has about 3,500 students and wants to extend its prestigious education through its new school building.

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