Foon Yew High School is composed of over 9000 students, spread across two campuses. It’s a staggering number. Each student is raised with care, and as a result, Foon Yew has gained a reputation as Malaysia’s finest secondary school.
This particular visit, I had the chance to interview Mr. Koh Chong Sim, the principal of FYHS (Foon Yew High School) and the vice-principals of FYHS.
As the interview wore on, I noticed the principals enjoyed talking about the students of FYHS. You can tell that they’re extremely proud of their students’ accomplishments. (The students are all proficient in three languages: Chinese, English, and Malay.)
My first question addressed the teaching style of FHYS. What special techniques do they use to foster their students? Apparently, FYHS finds establishing good moral fiber extremely important. Once a good foundation has been established, anything is possible.
Being headmaster of so many students is a daunting task for anyone. How did Mr. Koh manage to take care of his responsibilities? This is when pride for his students kicks in. Although it seems like a very tedious job, he does not have much to worry about because the students are proficient in taking care of themselves, and also receive heavy support from teachers. FYHS also fosters pride for the school by holding weekly assemblies during which the medals/trophies won by students are displayed.
Mr. Koh emphasizes etiquette and being aware of your surroundings (by, for instance, being eco-friendly).
His advice: Practice time management and organization. A good foundation is imperative.