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Anglo-Chinese School, Malacca : ウィキペディア英語版 | Anglo-Chinese School, Malacca
The Anglo-Chinese School (ACS) is a school in Malacca, Malaysia, founded by the Rev.C.C. Underhill ,its principal, in 1910 at a house in Tun Tan Cheng Lock Road. It had seven students at that time. In 1911, ACS moved to a building at the junction of Tun Tan Cheng Lock Road and Tranquerah Road. In the same year, due to a dwindling student count, the Methodist Church Organisation considered closing the school after its Principal Mr. Buell left. ==1917 - 1920== Rev. William Edward Horley engaged Mr. P. T. Robinson from the Methodist Boys School Kuala Lumpur to be the Principal. Mr Robinson reopened ACS at the Methodist Church building at the junction of Kubu Road and Jonker Street with 60 students. Due to the lack of interest in an English education, the number of students decreased. Mr Robinson lost hope and informed the students that they will be given 3 months holiday. He then went back to Kuala Lumpur.
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