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Tinggi Setapak National Secondary School (Malay: Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Tinggi Setapak) is a national secondary school in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Established in 1955, it is an all-boys school, with the exception of the coed Sixth Form.
The first high rise building in the city was Sarinah, which was built in 1963.The first building over 100m in Jakarta was Wisma Nusantara, which was built in 1967 and was the tallest building in Southeast Asia at that time [10] Between 1983 and 1996, the tallest building in the city was Graha Mandiri.
Pegangan yang disanjung tinggi Di sinilah inspirasi kita bertapak Belajar berusaha dan berjasa Sekolah Menengah Taman S.E.A. Sekolah yang ku cintai Putera-puteri diajar berbakti Hidup tetap aman dan abadi Taat setia dan amanah Teladan yang berfaedah ini Berganding bahu bekerjasama Untuk nusa dan Negara
The school started operation on 1 December 1994 with 1001 students and 46 teachers. Due to infrastructure problems and lack of buildings, the students attended classes at two temporary schools, Sekolah Rendah Kebangsaan Taman Universiti 2 and Sekolah Rendah Kebangsaan Taman Sri Pulai, SK Taman Universiti 1, and SMK Taman Universiti 3 with 644 and 349 students respectively.
SK Taman Johor Jaya 3; SK Taman Johor Jaya 4; SK Taman Johor Jaya 5; SK Taman Rinting 1; SK Taman Rinting 2; SK Taman Rinting 3; SK Perigi Acheh; SK Taman Impian Emas; SK Kopok; SK Cahaya Baru; SK Taman Bukit Indah, Iskandar Puteri; SK Taman Perling, Johor Bahru; SK Taman Sri Pulai, Johor Bahru; SK Taman Sri Saujana, Kota Tinggi; SK Taman ...
School code Location Name of school in Malay Name of school in Tamil Postcode Area Urban/ Rural No. of students Coordinates BBD0060 Jalan Kota Raja, Klang
Taman Tun Dr Ismail is a township located on the outskirts of the city of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Previously a plantation, the land was developed into a town starting in 1973. After the town became more populated, there was a need for a secondary school to be erected for the children of residents to continue their studies after Year 6.
Cross-section of a closed thin-walled beam. A thin walled beam is a type of beam that does not have a solid cross sectional area. The cross section of a thin walled beam is made up from thin panels connected together.