Henry Gurney School
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The Henry Gurney Schools (Malay: Sekolah Henry Gurney) are centres established in 1949 under Juvenile Courts Act 1947 [Act 90] to care for young offenders in Malaysia, and were known as High Moral Schools before 15 May 1950.[1][2]
List of Henry Gurney schools
- Henry Gurney School, Batu Gajah, Perak (all-girls)
- Henry Gurney School, Telok Mas, Malacca (co-educational)
- Henry Gurney School, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah (all-girls)
- Henry Gurney School Puncak Borneo, Kuching, Sarawak (all-boys)
- Henry Gurney School, Keningau, Sabah (all-boys)
Programs
The rehabilitation programmes in these centres are divided into four stages:
- Orientation Programme
- Induction
- Orientation
- Assessment
- Strengthening Self-Personality Programme
- Spiritual Module
- Academic Module
- Counselling Module
- Sports and Recreation Module
- Vocational Training
- Sewing
- Craft
- Batik
- Baking
- Pre-release Programme
References
External links
- "Sekolah Henry Gurney Wanita Batu Gajah" (in Malaysian)
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This list is incomplete. Only notable all-day and full-time schools should be listed.
- SMS Tapah
- SMS Bagan Datoh
- SMS Teluk Intan
- MRSM Gerik
- MRSM Taiping
- SMS Raja Tun Azlan Shah