Sabah Tshung Tsin Secondary School (Kota Kinabalu)

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Coordinates:  5°58'22"N 116°5'38"E

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  • this school is very nice but i don't know why there are such people like Dei studies here? i have many cute & nice friends in this school... and they are really nice.. Dei is way too different.. *lol*
  • Tshung Tsin is a good school!!! We can learn ALOT and ALOT of stuff every year!!Too many good stuff!!=D
  • Whoever thinks dat sttss is a bad school is a really stupid preson!!! The teachers there r quite nice compare to so high n mighty kian kok. If you want to search 4 a good secondary school it's tshung tsin, alright???!!! Sttss means smart teacher teach smart student. tshung tsin also pretty less pressure compare to kian kok(4 ur information). P.S.Junior 1 ren of 2008 rocks!!! Also we're 1 of d most popular class + the naughtiest + the worst marks but we're a big happy family and get along well.T.T
  • Most "Ritchie Rich" schools here i guess. Tshung Tsin is a school known to others as a private school for rich spoilt brats and, you can't blame those peoples who thinks so. Well, not all but, some "culprits" in the school that has given other people bad impressions about the school. Students from Tshung Tsin (not all) discriminates and looks down on other schools. Based on the school's performance, of course, it makes everyone proud. But, not only the school that makes everyone proud. Still, there are other schools such as All Saints, St. Francis Convent, St. Michael, Kian Kok... Even though you people (Tshung Tsin students) paid quite a sum of money for your education, doesn't mean that students schooling in a government or mission school aren't as good as you are. Your education syllabus may be different from ours (Integrated Curriculum) and perhaps 'advanced'. It doesn't mean that you're waay smarter than we are. I am schooling in a government school since Form 2 which my parents doesn't really agreed with the idea at first after my transfer from Tshung Tsin and refusal to go to KK International school as i'm an international student. The reason, the students there are snobbish. Mostly they're nice, but some are rude. When i come to a government school, they're most friendly. The students treats everyone else just the same. Not like the 'so-called' rich students(Tshung Tsin). Status?
  • love tis skul =)
  • TIS SKUL REALLY ROX!!
  • Hey guys, no matter which schools.. gov or private. all are same. why students came to school? Yup, to learn and gain something. So, as long as students learnd how to count, learn how to read, learn how to make friends.. We can called them "school".. You are smart enough if you know how to respect others.. Yup..!
  • Dear All, I'm a Tshung Tsin 2005 graduate. Tshung Tsin is ranked Top 10 high school in Malaysia for a good reason, our course syllabus is torturing; in a good way though. We've learnt to not being spoon-fed and we've got to fight for our rights in many aspects. Thus, a balanced growth in terms of mentally and physically can be achived. However, to my juniors; being competitive in terms of knowledge after graduated from high school doesn't mean that you're godlike. Self enrichment is an ongoing process of our lives. Do appreciate the friendship you built during high school time because university of the working context are a whole different competitive battlefield. Last but not least, to all public school kids; we're not snobbish. You are like pocupines that are making statements "you private schools kids are spoilt brats". Meaning to say, you have pre-blocked any further opportunity to actually get to know us. We're just regular teenagers despite this "lebel" on us. Trust me, no high school student has the wisdom to judge anyone. You're still too young, sunshine. I hope my juniors to keep the good works and have some humility. None Tshung Tsin people, watch and learn. Cheers, Sylvester
  • Best school ever!!! :D
  • Never went to that school ... really want to try ...
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