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This is the list of English College Johore Bahru alumni.
Politics
edit- Tun Musa Hitam - 5th Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia[1]
- Tun Dr Ismail Abdul Rahman - 2nd Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia[2]
- Dato' Syed Esa bin Alwee - the second Speaker of the Dewan Rakyat
- Datuk Mohamed Rahmat - Former Pulai Parliament of United Malays National Organisation
- Lee San Choon - 4th President of Malaysian Chinese Association[3]
- Lim Kit Siang - 2nd President of Democratic Action Party[1][4]
- Ungku Abdul Aziz Abdul Majid - 6th Menteri Besar of Johor
- Dato' Wan Idris Ibrahim - 9th Menteri Besar of Johor
- Datuk Seri Mohamed Khaled Nordin - 15th Menteri Besar of Johor
- Tan Sri Samsudin Osman - Former Chief Secretary of Malaysia
- J. B. Jeyaretnam - 3rd President of Workers' Party of Singapore
- Tengku Haron Aminurrashid - Kempas State Assembly of United Malays National Organisation
- Syed Hussein Alatas - Founding Members of Parti Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia and Vice Chancellor of University Malaya[1]
- Chua Jui Meng - The former and longest-serving Minister of Health Malaysia[1]
- Tun Awang Hassan - 5th Yang di-Pertua Negeri of Penang
- Dato Razali Ibrahim - Muar Parliament of United Malay National Organisation
- Dato Seri Ali Haji Ahmad - Former Minister of Agriculture of Malaysia
- Sheikh Ahmad Nafiq AlFirdaous - Former Councillor of Johor Bahru City Council
- Syed Saddiq Abdul Rahman - Former Minister of Youth and Sports
- YB Dr Maszlee Malik - Former Minister of Education Malaysia
Royalty
edit- Iskandar of Johor - 24th Sultan of Johor, the eighth Yang di-Pertuan Agong of Malaysia[5]
- Ibrahim Iskandar of Johor - 25th Sultan of Johor , the seventeenth Yang di-Pertuan Agong of Malaysia[1]
- Tunku Abdul Majid - Tunku Bendahara of Johor
- Tunku Maimunah Ismailiah
- Tunku Masera
- Tunku Mariam
Arts
edit- Ahmad Zakii Anwar - A well-known artist in Malaysia
- Datuk Sheikh Abdullah Ahmad - A World Famous Singer
- Rozman Shafie (LY) - Composer with Two Times TV3 Anugerah Juara Lagu Winner
- Mohd Faizal bin Maas (Ajai) - Malaysian Composer and Three Times Winner of National Music Industry Awards
- Rahmad bin Tohak (Rahmat Mega) - Malaysian Rockstar Singer
- Shah Nizam Abdul Halim (Shah Slam) -Malaysian top guitarist
- Musa bin Radhi (Musrad) - Lyric and composer
- Muhammad Azmir Selamat (AG Kool FM) - TV and Radio celebrity
Sports
edit- Rezal Zambery Yahya - ATM FA player
- Haji Abdullah bin Mohd Don, Harimau Malaya - Football Association of Johor player
- Nafeez Wahab - FIFA Referee
- Jasazrin Jamaluddin - Johor Darul Takzim FC midfield player
- Shukri Abd Kadir - National hurdles coach
- Dr Freddie Lai Kwok - President of the Johor Rugby Union
- Hassan Yaakob - National Ruggers
- Abu Bakar Yunos - National Ruggers
- Ahmad Isa - National Ruggers
- Wan Abdul Rahman - National Ruggers
- Ungku Ibrahim - National Ruggers
- Ungku Ismail Abdullah - National Ruggers
- Ng Yew Liang - National Ruggers
- Ng Yew Meng - National Ruggers
- Dr Tay Chong Yew - National Cricket Player and Johore Ruggers
- Hassan Yaakob - National Ruggers
- Kenny Pestana - Johore Ruggers
- Brian Pestana - Johore Ruggers
- Abdullah Ali - Johore Ruggers
- Daniel Nathaniel - Johore Ruggers
- Jagjit Singh - Johore Ruggers
- Zubir Ali - Johore Ruggers
- Abdul Majid Tahir - Johore Ruggers
- N. Selvarajah - Johore Ruggers
- Tom Alkhafidz - National Ruggers
Education
edit- Professor Diraja Ungku Abdul Aziz Ungku Abdul Hamid - First Regius Professor in Malaysia[5]
- Hj. Samsudin Bin Md Ariff - 43rd headmaster of English College Johore Bahru
- Tan Sri Kuek Ho Yao - A renowned figure in Johor's development and a founder of Southern University College, brother of Robert Kuok
- Tun Zaki Azmi - 6th Chief Justice of Malaysia and Chancellor Multimedia University
- YH Professor Dato' Dr Daing Mohd Nasir Ibrahim - Vice Chancellor of Universiti Malaysia Pahang
- Adibah Amin - 1st Headmistress of Sekolah Seri Puteri
- Syed Muhammad Naquib al-Attas - prominent contemporary Muslim philosopher and thinker[1]
- Dr Keong Choong - PhD from Imperial College London, academician, finance & investment consultant
- Prof. Dato' Dr. Ho Sinn Chye - PhD from Max Planck Institute and Kiel University Germany, Vice-Chancellor of Wawasan Open University
Military
edit- General Tun Ibrahim Ismail - 3rd commander of the Malaysian Armed Forces
- General Tun Ghazali Mohd Seth - 4th commander of the Malaysian Armed Forces
- First Admiral Dato' Ir Hj Ahmad Murad Hj Omar - Royal Malaysian Navy
Business
edit- Robert Kuok - 40th richest man in the world
- Tan Sri Jamaluddin Ibrahim - CEO and president of Axiata Group
- Tan Sri Muhammad Ali Hashim - President of DPIM and former CEO of Johor Corporation
- Dato Abdul Wahid Omar - Former Chairman of Pemodalan Nasional Berhad
- Dato'Hj Mohd Razip Hj Mohammad - Executive Director of TH Heavy Industries Sdn Bhd
Others
edit- Tan Sri Taib Andak, chairman of Majlis Amanah Rakyat and Federal Land Development Authority[5]
- Tun Zaki bin Tun Azmi - The sixth Chief Justice of Malaysia
- Tan Sri Dato' Hj.Ahmad Perang - 1st Malay General Manager of Malayan Railway (KTM)
- Micheal Graham Parry - 15th Grand Master of Freemason Johor Royal Lodge
- Dr.Zubaidi Hj.Ahmad - Malaysian Bloggers Doctor
- M. G. G. Pillai - A Malaysian journalist and political activist
- Datin Paduka Dr. Hajah Sharifah Mazlina - the first Asian woman to travel to the North Pole
- Mohamed Hamzah - creator of Malaysian flag[5]
- Dr. Teo Kah Wee - Pediatrician/Influencer
References
edit- ^ a b c d e f Zazali Musa (27 Mar 2014). "Coffee table book features 100 prominent college alumni members - Community". The Star Online.
- ^ Ghafar, Nadia. ""The best PM we never had" – Kenali Tun Dr. Ismail, Tokoh Luar Biasa Yang Hampir Jadi Perdana Menteri Malaysia". Lobakmerah.com. Lobak Merah. Retrieved 2 October 2024.
- ^ "第4任总会长:丹斯里李三春". 马华公会 Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA). Archived from the original on 9 August 2011.
- ^ Kee, Thuan Chye (2021). Lim Kit Siang. Volume 1: None but the Bold. Singapore: Landmark Books. ISBN 978-981-18-2203-2.
- ^ a b c d "MB yakin tiada anak Johor keciciran". 21 March 2014. Archived from the original on 23 March 2014.