Land for new school sought


Chow (in white) distributing the state allocation to Chinese and missionary schools in the state, at Komtar. With him is Chong Eng (left).

THE Penang government is looking for a developer with land or a landowner who is willing to work together with the state and Federal Government in building a Chinese school in Alma, Bukit Mertajam.

Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow said the Education Ministry had given the nod for a Chinese school to be built in Alma due to the large number of pupils in the existing three schools in the area.

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