[2] In 1956, Commander Hudson from the Christ Church Parish Committee had given a piece of land (555.5 acres) in Bukit Baru to be the site for this school.
Rawcliffe) with the permission from Allayarham Tun Abdul Razak, Minister of Education, started the project.
The Malacca state government gave a piece of land (222.5 acres) to the school as a field in 1964; two years later, in 1966, a hall[4] and industrial art block were opened.
On 5 August 1975, the science block was opened by YB Mr. Chan Siang Sun, Malaysia's then-Deputy Director of Education.
In 1989, the school started to accept female students, and in 1994, The Khoo Wing, consisting of four classrooms, was opened, removing the need for floating (or roving) classes.