Events
SJK(C) Han Chiang holds orientation day for new students in December. Registration of next year's students is held on March, with the confirmation whether the student is being placed in the school being held on August. The Annual General Meeting of the Parent-Teacher Association is at February, where parents give their opinion on the school. The sports day is held in May or sometimes late April, where four of its sport houses (Red, Green, Blue and Yellow) compete for the sports day trophy. So far, the Green Team has won the most titles since the first sports day on 1952. Teacher's day is also celebrated in the school on 16 May. Students who got excellent results in their UPSR examinations will come back to the school for their prizes.
Parents' Day is held in June. On that day, parents collect their children's report books and activities are held. A memorial will be held in honour of the school's founder Lim Lean Teng every year on 15 July. The school's founding date is on 10 October, therefore there will be an annual celebration of the anniversary of SJK(C) Han Chiang every year on October 10. Children's Day of SJK(C) Han Chiang is also held on that day. 10 October will feature performances by the school children and guests are invited. Graduation Day for the Year 6 students is held in November, when children who achieved outstanding results in school and outdoor activities/competitions receive their prizes.
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