Klang High School

At the Sixth Form level, where students take their STPM, the classes have both male and female.

English was taught to a small multi-cultural group of junior high school students.

During the World War II, the small school struggled to remain open on a egular basis and in 1941, it was used by the British as the headquarters of the Medical Auxiliary Service for Klang.

The administration, teachers, students, parents and old boys / alumni will help in organising the grand celebration of its 100th anniversary that year.

Onward the spirit of close fellowship And towards others in friendship and love May we never be found wanting The great courage of living and striving