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King George V School is a secondary school in Seremban, Malaysia. The enrollment of students is managed by the State Education Department of Negeri Sembilan . King George V School is classified as a cluster of school of excellence.
SMK King George V: 70100 Seremban NEA4103 SMK Kompleks KLIA: 71800 Nilai ... SMK Seremban Jaya 2 70450 Seremban NEB4093 SMK Seri Ampangan 70400 ...
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Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Seremban 2 (SMK S2, Seremban 2 Secondary School) is a secondary school in Malaysia. It is located in Seremban 2, Negeri Sembilan, next to the Green Street Homes and about 7 kilometers from Seremban town. It was completed in mid-December 2002 and became fully operational on January 6, 2003.
The community contains one primary school and two secondary schools. There are several notable schools located in the city which have existed for more than a decade, such as, SMK Tuanku Jaafar is located Taman Tuanku Jaafar, SJK(T) Ladang Seremban is located in front of Taman Pinggiran Senawang, and Sekolah Dato' Abdul Razak (SDAR) campus is located Ladang Seremban between Jalan Rantau-Sungai ...
King George V School may refer to: King George V School (Hong Kong) King George V School, Seremban; King George V College in Southport, England, known until 1979 as "King George V School" King George V School (Gilbert and Ellice Islands)
SMK Mambau is situated within the district of Seremban.The students of the school are hailed from localities such as Kampung Baru Mambau, Kampung Batu Tiga, Kampung Mantau, Taman Angsamas, Taman Kelab Tuanku, Taman Seri Mambau, Kampung Bemban, Bandar Sri Sendayan and Bandar Springhill, with the latter is the only one situated in Port Dickson District.
In 1977, the school management was given back to the Ministry of Education Malaysia and the school name was subsequently altered to Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Ugama (SMKU) Seremban. In 1984, in reference to its celebration of Silver Jubilee, the school's name was changed to the current name which was the name of a distinguished ulema, Sheikh ...