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  2. SMK Puteri - Wikipedia

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    SMK Puteri was built to replace the old and SMK Convent building. A plot of land near Taman AST was chosen to build a new school. On 8 July 1993, ground breaking ceremony was done by Menteri Besar Mohd Isa Samad.

  3. SMA Persekutuan Labu - Wikipedia

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    The school used to be located in Klang (1982) and Petaling Jaya (1983–87), Selangor and named Sekolah Menengah Agama Wilayah Persekutuan, before it moved to Labu in 1987. The school is known as one of the Sekolah Kluster Kecemerlangan (fourth phase) and Sekolah Berprestasi Tinggi (second cohort).

  4. Sekolah Berasrama Penuh - Wikipedia

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    "The Selangor Raja School" was established as an English-mediated educational initiative to educate the Malay elites such as the members of the royal families in various Malayan states. In 1894, the school was closed for renovation and was reopened in 1905 at Kuala Kangsar , to this day known as the Malay College Kuala Kangsar ( MCKK ).

  5. SMS Tuanku Jaafar - Wikipedia

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    In 1994, the school was renamed to Sekolah Menengah Sains Tuanku Jaafar (SMSTJ). However, the initials STJ is still being used to this day. The first group of students (The Pioneer) in 1973 stayed in the hostels and went to classes in King George V School, Seremban up to 1975 before moving to the current location in Kg. Gentam, Kuala Pilah ...

  6. Kolej Tunku Kurshiah - Wikipedia

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    Kolej Tunku Kurshiah (English: Tunku Kurshiah College; abbreviated TKC; formerly known as Malay Girls College; abbreviated MGC), is a premier boarding school located in Seremban, Negeri Sembilan. TKC is one of the best all-girls [ 1 ] residential school ( Sekolah Berasrama Penuh ) and the first fully residential girls' school in Malaysia .

  7. SMS Tuanku Munawir - Wikipedia

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    SASER was officially established in February 2002. The school uses the site of Sekolah Datuk Abdul Razak (SDAR) which had moved to the new premises at Sungai Gadut, Seremban. Works on upgrading the abandoned school building have been carried out with the overall cost of almost RM 600,000. The upgrading works were completed on 30 March 2002.

  8. Education in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    At the end of each stage, students sit for the Unified Examination Certificate (UEC). A few schools offer an additional year in senior middle, catering to students taking the government's Sijil Tinggi Pelajaran Malaysia (STPM, equivalent to A-level). Chinese independent high schools use the same academic year as government schools.

  9. St. Paul's Institution - Wikipedia

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    SPI Secondary was founded in 1899 by Father Catesson of the Paris Foreign Missions Society in Seremban, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia. [citation needed] Its aim was to provide an English education to "The boys of Seremban and its outstations". St Paul's School, as it was then called, was the first English school in Negeri Sembilan.