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  2. SMK (P) Sri Aman - Wikipedia

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    At the time, secondary school girls had to attend Sekolah Menengah (P) Taman Petaling which was located quite a distance away from Section 14. Due to the need that arose, the government decided to open up a secondary school for the girls in Section 14. At the beginning, the school was known as Sekolah Menengah Jenis Kebangsaan (Inggeris ...

  3. List of schools in Penang - Wikipedia

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    Name Postcode Area Coordinates SJK(C) Aik Hua 10200 George Town: SJK(C) Aik Keow 13100 Penaga: SJK(C) Aik Keow: 13050 Teluk Air Tawar: SJK(C) Beng Teik (Pusat)

  4. Bukit Bintang Girls' School - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, the school changed its name to Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Seri Bintang Utara (SBU). It was moved to a new location at Taman Shamelin Perkasa, Cheras and was established as one of the first Smart Schools in Malaysia. The BBGS landmark on Bukit Bintang Road was demolished to build Pavilion KL, a commercial site in Kuala Lumpur. [3] [4] [5]

  5. Category:Girls' schools in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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  6. Sekolah Berasrama Penuh - Wikipedia

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    Sekolah Berasrama Penuh (SBP) or Fully Residential School is a school system established in Malaysia to nurture outstanding students to excel in academics and extracurricular activities. Since 2008, SBPs are directly administered by Fully Residential and Excellent Schools Management Division, Ministry of Education .

  7. Henry Gurney School - Wikipedia

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    The Henry Gurney Schools (Malay: Sekolah Henry Gurney) are centres established in 1949 under Juvenile Courts Act 1947 [Act 90] to care for young offenders in Malaysia, and were known as High Moral Schools before 15 May 1950. [1] [2] They are for children and young people aged 14 to 20. [3] [4]

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