Penang Free School (George Town)

Malaysia / Pulau Pinang / Georgetown / George Town

Penang Free School is a secondary school located in George Town, Penang, Malaysia.

Official homepage:
pfs.tmspublisher.com/

Penang Free School - the first English school in Malaysia ; established 1816

The Penang Free School is the oldest English-language school open to children of commoners in Southeast Asia. The person who is credited with leading the idea of setting up such a school was Reverend Sparke Hutchings, and the proposal was forwarded to the Governor of the then Prince of Wales Island in 1815.

The original plan, which was proposed by a committee set up by the Governor, called for two schools, one for boys, another for girls. Care was to be taken in providing secular education, and the sentiments of parents against any Christian teachings should be respected. Fees were collected only from those who could afford it. Children whose Malay and Indian parents do not wish for their children to be taught English could be taught in their own languages.

Those were the plans but they were never carried out in their entirety. A school was set up, on 21 October 1816, to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the demise of Captain Francis Light. It was housed in Love Lane, and at other rented premises, while awaiting the completion of the building in Church Square. As expected, the name Penang Free School created a misunderstanding. Many parents thought "free" means free from fees, but actually, the "free" means the school is "open to all".


As initially planned, within Penang Free School are the Malay school and Tamil school to conduct classes in the pupils' own languages. These were started in 1821, but lasted only a few years, although there was a branch of the Malay school in Gelugor that remained until 1863.

Up until 1897, the Penang Free School comprised a few isolated buildings that took up all the land granted to it. At the same time, a permanent building was under construction. It was a symmetrical structure to be built in two phases. The first phase was completed in 1896, and was the wing closest to the St. George's Anglican Church. The remaining wing was completed in 1906.

With the completion of the permanent building, those isolated structures were demolished, allowing the school to have its own football field for the first time. With the passing of the Constitution of Free School, all instructions were given in English and no native languages were taught.

By 1919, even the permanent buildings were already overcrowded. It required space for science laboratories, workshops and a gymnasium. There was a suggestion to move the upper forms to a new premises on the outskirts of town, leaving the lower forms in the original building. At the request of the Board of Trustees, the Old Frees Association convened and decided to rename the original school as Hutchings School, after the school's original founder.

Meanwhile, a 30-acre site on Green Lane was identified for the new Penang Free School premises. It will have a school complex that includes quarters for the senior staff. Construction began in 1924, and was officially opened on 9 January 1925 by Ralph Scott, Resident Councillor of Penang.

When D.R. Swaine was principal, the House System was introduced for its extra-curricular activities, resulting in the creation of the following houses: Cheeseman, Hamilton, Hargreaves, Pinhorn and Wu Lien Teh House. Under this system, the student is attached to the house until he leaves school. With this system, and the rivalry generated, it is hoped that the student will take a keener interest in games.

The Second World War had a disruptive effect on the Penang Free School, although it remained intact throughout the war, unless its former premises, the Hutching School (now housing the Penang Museum), which lost a wing to Allied bombing. It was used as the headquarters of the Indian National Liberation Army. When it finally reopened after the war in 4 October 1945, the school had lost much of its furniture and prized documents.

Further improvements to the school included the building of new classrooms in 1991, which enabled single session school since 1991.
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Coordinates:   5°24'13"N   100°18'19"E

Comments

  • The oldest school in south east asia!
  • free school for the brave and the true
  • The first english school in Malaysia.
  • fortis atque fidelis .. that just explain it !
  • as ex-student, the standards deteriotated since early nineties.
  • it's NOT the oldest school in Malaysia (and SEA), but it's OK if you said that it is the OLDEST english school in SEA/malaysia =)
  • This school has produced lot of acadamecian and intellect
  • hello ah chua, i agree with u. they all r suck! they still tot british still ruled the world... n bully we chinaman....
  • PFS student is useless. mostly dumb only study here
  • some people just cannot accept that this is one of the best school in Malaysia... pity that the world doesn't recognize your school. PFS rocks! -fortis atque fidelis-
  • fortis atque fidelis
  • Great school... It's sad that the school tradition has been diluted by fucked up Malay admins. The standards have been lowered by retarded you know who.
  • There was another tag for PFS. It has been deleted. The comments from the other tag were as follows: March 08 abc123 Nowdays with Malays surrounding the school everywhere, it has become a rather sucky school.....I'm sure the Chinese agree with me! March 08 faz.a.reen Tempat ni tempat paling best utk bdk kriket........ Apr 08 somefreesfella Free School has gone to a brand new low. Racism is a serious issue here, and until someone decides to do anything to the school the government should just demolish this building, no matter how historical this place is. It's getting polluted, now any Tom Dick and Harry can just enter this once great school. This is the fact. There is no hiding of this horrible truth because it has become so obvious even now the public looks down on this school. I am proud to be a Free, but. with where the school is heading right now, sooner or later no one is going to call himself an EX Free anymore..hey would all leave this school and say 'GOOD RIDDANCE'.. I hope the school CHANGES its admin. This is the freedom of speech I hope my voice is heard. There is no doubt many out there agree with me May 08 Old Free To anonymous, you suck! Penang Free School for your information is an English school and was never a Malay school. If you can't speak proper English after you graduated from PFS, you do not deserve the title of Penang Free School. Besides, you think that Prefects suck, well what happens if there are no prefects? I'm sure you will be very happy but what happens if people steal your stuff or break your belongings or lose your items? Who will you report to? It's sad nowadays there are students like Anonymous here who is studying in free school but has a mentality like a school for problem boys. May 08 Old Free Mostly now it's populated by Malay boys but initially they don't get any medals for the school nor any academic achievements. Now with Ramli bin Din in school as the new Principal, he can't do anything. Although he established cameras around the school to stop crimes from happening, two crimes have already got past the security, and still the culprit has not been arrested or identified. I hope that this school's Principal quickly changes for good, or I think Penang Free School will become bankrupt in the years to come. And anonymous, you're a racist and not worthy to be in Penang Free School. Jun 08 Iris-magic 0 I want to ask, is Penang Free School for boys only? Jul 08 aidil form1amanah2006 Juz 1 year there. Aku dh knal smua hantu kt sna dh especially hantu hostel..however, next year aku nk p sna balk lpas PMR taun ini (2008).. hopefully hantu kt sna dh lupakn aku dh. he3 Aku tringin nk masuk trowong bwh tanah kt pavilion 2 yg lalu smpai padang kota..... Oct 08 hika To anonymous. You are a useless Malaysian. People like you will just give a problem to Malaysia. You can't say like that to the Chinese coz we are living in Malaysia. As we all know, Malaysia is a multi-religious society. So Chinese, Indians and Christians are also Malaysian. They have their rights as Malaysians, and of course we, as a Malay community, also have our rights in this country. But, even though we are the majority, we can't just say 'things' like that to them. Can't we just live happily with them? We can, right? if you want them to treat you nicely, you have to treat them nicely first. Well, I'm not a student of PFS, but here, in my school, we are friends. Malay, Chinese, Indian and Christian are friends. My friends and I, as Malay students, we never say bad things to them. We support them. That's what you (anonymous) are supposed to do. And to Old Free. You also can't say such a bad thing to us. I know how you feel after what anonymous said to you before, but can't you just try to make a 'revenge' in a good way? try to advise people that say bad things to you? Well, I just give my opinion. My English is not so good, so I'm sorry if there is a mistake. Correct me if I'm wrong. ~live happily~ Nov 08 PINHORN Stop racism! ALL races contributed in making PFS one of the best schools in Malaysia. FORTIS ATQUE FIDELIS!
  • I know some cocky bastards from here.
  • My fifth day in school only and my book has already been stolen by some malay guy.
  • sorry
  • Leave your MSN add or e-mail
  • Wow.......It's ok for the non-malays to make racist comments but when 1 malay gets annoyed with all of the racist comments and go overboard with his/her comment, suddently he's a racist? And to PFS, how the "fudge" do u know that a malay guy stole ur book, and if u r sure that he stole ur book, why dont u report it? Stupid Racist Freak!
  • so much for the "once great" school lol. Even the ex frees can't see past skin colour & they're saying the school's reputation had dwindled. Was there ever one? Take those tinted glass off. Anyone reading this, this was never a great school. It was just favoured by the big shots to send their kids there. So big shots pump money, school had better facilities etc. Now big shots take their kids elsewhere, this school becomes ordinary. Has nothing to do with racism. Only thick bastards would think so.
  • hate this school!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • After reading this , I know that PFS is such a terrible school same as Anderson .
  • Details about the Penang Free School: http://www.penang-traveltips.com/penang-free-school.htm
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