SJK(C) Han Chiang - Achievements

Achievements

SJK(C) Han Chiang takes part in many events each year. Results for each event they participated were always satisfying. SJK(C) Han Chiang represented the state of Penang before in many events.

2009

  • Sin Chew Daily Quiz Competition Zone C Champions, 3rd place, Consolation
  • Pertandingan Mendeklamasikan Pantun (Penang level) 2nd place
  • ICAS Competition, 2 gold medals
  • Road Safety Computer Competition representatives for Penang
  • RHB New Straits Times Spell-It-Right Challenge finalist (aired on TV3)
  • MSSPP Badminton Champions
  • 100 Plus National Badminton Competition Singles Champion
  • Road Safety Competition 6th place
  • Best school for awards in various competitions by Education Department of Penang for 2008
  • MSSM Gymnastics Competition: 7 gold
  • Action Songs Competition Kelompok R2 Champions
  • Public Speaking Kelompok R2 Champions
  • MSSPP Gymnastics Competition: 7 gold
  • MSSPP Athletics Competition: 4 gold, 3 silver, 7 bronze

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