GEORGE TOWN, Penang, Malaysia - Classes will be over at the 124-year-old SK
Pykett Methodist school once its final term ends in 2019.
Studies at the historic school will continue until the
current batch of Year Two pupils complete their primary education. The intake
for Year One pupils was stopped this year.
Bishop of the Methodist Church in Malaysia Dr Ong Hwai Teik
said its education council had been in talks with the Education Ministry to phase
out the school since 2010.
"It was finally decided by the authorities that SK
Pykett Methodist Penang will be phased out gradually within the time frame of
five years (2015-2020).
SK Pykett Methodist was founded as part of the Anglo-Chinese
School Penang of Methodist Boys School by Reverend B. H. Balderstone.
The school's enrolment, said Dr Ong, had been dwindling over
the years.
This is a phenomenon that seems to affect schools
located within the inner city; not only in Penang but in other urban centers
in the country.
The future of the school's site at Westland Road, said Dr Ong,
would be made by the relevant authorities.
"We have not reached that stage yet," he said of the land that is owned by the church.
"We have not reached that stage yet," he said of the land that is owned by the church.
It was earlier reported that several parents were shocked
and disappointed that the school was being phased out.
- Penang Citizens Chant Group (Chant) adviser Yan Lee said any move to replace the old school with a modern development project was reflective of the danger Penang’s heritage faced in the absence of early intervention by the authorities to save and conserve the sites.
Source: Agency
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