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New beginnings: Wee with Wong inspecting the school grounds at SJKC Poay Chai. — THOMAS YONG/The StarISKANDAR PUTERI: More than 200 children will be the first batch of pupils at SJKC Poay Chai scheduled to be opened in Bukit Indah later this month, says Datuk Seri Dr Wee Ka Siong.
“We also expect the number of students at SJKC Poay Chai, which is a one-session school, to increase to 420 students soon and reach 1,000 enrolments in the near future as there are a lot of residential areas here,” he added. Dr Wee also said that discussions with the Education Ministry to relocate the school to Bukit Indah started in 2014 before the necessary approval came on Oct 26, 2017.
“I would like to express my thanks to everyone regardless of their political background as they have played a role in helping to ensure that SJKC Poay Chai can be opened,” he said.
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