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History of Zhonghua
The school's name '中华' (Zhonghua) originated from the old name for 'Chung Hwa Girls' School' founded by a Chinese clan association in 1911 to provide a basic education for the children of the Chinese community. It was developed into a full school in 1951.
In 1987, Zhonghua Primary School was built next to the Zhonghua Secondary School at a cost of $4.6 million. It was officially opened by Mr Goh Choon Kang, MP for Braddell Heights on 6 July 1989.
Going into her 33rd year, Zhonghua Primary School has just undergone PERI 4B upgrading which had successfully been completed in 2019. Facilities like the library and the Playzone have been refurbished to provide our pupils with a better learning environment.


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The logo encompasses 2 "Zs", one upright and the other, inverted. This signifies training our pupils and staff to be flexible in their outlook in life, particularly in problem solving.
The logo as a whole is solid in structure.
This represents our belief that a school well-founded would flourish. The letter "Z" and the wording will be turquoise and black respectively against a white background. The colour turquoise represents vibrant youth.

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