SELAMAT DATANG
LALUAN KERJAYA
MAKTAB PERGURUAN SERI KOTA JULAI 1995-JUN 1996
NPQEL JULAI 2008 - JULAI 2009
UNIVERSITI PENDIDIKAN SULTAN IDRIS 2009 -2011
GPK HEM SK BUKIT RIMAU 2011
GPK 1 SK BUKIT RIMAU 2012
GPK 1 SK (P) METHODIST OGOS-DIS 2014
GURU BESAR SK (P) METHODIST, KLANG DIS 2014 -KINI
GURU BESAR SK PEREMPUAN MEHTODIST, KLANG
The Methodist Girls' School, Klang (Malay: Sekolah Perempuan Methodist, Klang; abbreviated MGS Klang) is a semi-government-aided, all-girls'[citation needed] school—consisting of a primary (Sekolah Kebangsaan Perempuan Methodist Klang) and secondary (Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Perempuan Methodist Klang) school—located on Jalan Raya Barat (Great West Way) in the Klang District of Selangor state, in Malaysia. The school was established by Ruth Eklund on 24 May 1924, after she discovered that there were a number of female pupils attending the Anglo Chinese School during the academic year.[4]
n 1921, when Selangor was occupied by the British, Reverend Abel Eklund and his wife Ruth arrived in Klang, and Rev. Eklund succeeded Mr. Lim Chin Kheng as the principal of the Anglo Chinese School, which a number of girls were attending. On 24 May 1924, with support and help from the Methodist Church and colonial administrator and scholar Sir Richard Winstedt, Ruth Eklund founded the Methodist Girls' School at Jalan Bukit Jawa, Klang. In 1926, four classrooms and an office were built at Jalan Sultan. One more classroom was built with a donation from Sultan Alam Shah, making the school government-aided. Ruth Eklund served as the school's principal until 1927.