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Toggle Private schools subsection. 3.1 Chinese independent high schools. 3.2 International schools. ... Sekolah Menengah Seri Omega, Johor Bahru; Sekolah Rendah Sri ...
Segamat High School; Sekolah Tun Fatimah; SMJK Seg Hwa; SMK Aminuddin Baki, Johor Bahru; SMK Bandar Baru UDA; SMK Datin Onn Jaafar; SMK Raja Muda; SMK Simpang Renggam; SMK Taman Daya; SMK Taman Desa Tebrau; SMK Taman Johor Jaya 1; SMK Taman Selesa Jaya 2; SMS Johor; SMS Kota Tinggi; SMS Muar; SMS Sembrong; Sri Utama School
District No. of students No. of schools Average no. of students Batu Pahat District: 8,973 36 249 Johor Bahru District: 45,114 33 1,367 Kluang District
Sri Utama Schools are branches of international schools in Malaysia. The school was established on 1 September 1994. The school was established on 1 September 1994. As of 2006, the Malaysian Government has allowed students from Malaysia to be educated there, thus gaining statuses as both an International and National school.
As of 2013, Johor had a total of 240 government secondary schools, [261] fifteen international schools (Austin Heights Private and International Schools, [262] Crescendo-HELP International School, [263] Crescendo International College, [264] Excelsior International School, [265] Paragon Private and International School, [266] Seri Omega Private ...
Formerly known as Malay Secondary School, the school was built by the Malayan government in 1957. [2] In 2011, the school was awarded with the Sekolah Berprestasi Tinggi or High Performance School [ 3 ] title, a title awarded to schools in Malaysia that have met stringent criteria including academic achievement, strength of alumni ...
Institut Omega — — Johor Bahru: Pasir Gudang Community College: Kolej Komuniti Pasir Gudang — 2006 Pasir Gudang: Reliance College, Johor Bahru Kolej Reliance Johor Bahru — — Johor Bahru: RIMA College Johor Bahru Kolej RIMA Johor Bahru — — Johor Bahru: Saito Technical College Kolej Teknik Saito — 1990 Pasir Gudang — SAL College ...
The most recognisable feature of the school is The New School (built in 1930), a building with pseudo English Classic Victorian architecture once be a Malay Teacher Training College at Johore Bahru and later on change into the famous English College Johore Bahru in 1931. The school is built to accommodate 300 students initially.