Keat Hwa Secondary School - School Motto

School Motto

Like all other Chinese schools in Malaysia, Keat Hwa Secondary Schools has its own School Motto. The school motto was originated by Chiang Kai-shek (蒋中正 aka 蔣介石) in 1930s. Most of the Chinese schools around the globe use this as their school motto, so does Keat Hwa Secondary School. The School Motto has not been altered or changed ever since then. It has been used for more than 80 years, and it is still in use.

规规矩矩的态度

正正当当的行为

清清白白的辨别

确确实实的觉悟

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