SMKA Tun Ahmadshah
Tun Ahmadshah Islamic High School SMKA Tun Ahmadshah | |
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Location | |
PO Box A-235, Inanam Kota Kinabalu , Sabah , 88856 Malaysia | |
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School type | Government Islamic secondary school |
Motto | Berilmu, Beramal, Bertaqwa (Knowledge, Practice and Pious) |
Religious affiliation(s) | Islam |
Established | 1 January 1988 |
Status | Open |
Supervising body | State Education Department |
School code | XRA 4002 |
Principal | Dr. Mohd. Kassim Tusin |
Grades | Form 1 to Form 5 |
Age range | 13-17 |
Classes offered | General knowledge, Islamic study, Science and Accountancy |
Language | Malay, English and Arabic |
Schedule type | Schedule |
Schedule | Normal schedule: 6.45 am - 1.45 pm Additional schedule: 2.30 pm - 4.30 pm |
Classrooms | 17 |
Houses | 4 |
Nickname | SMKA TUNAS SEMAI |
Information | Telephone: 088-429050 Fax : 088-432346 |
PTA President | Ku Othman Ku Ali |
Website | smkatunas |
Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Agama Tun Ahmadshah (formerly known as SMKA Inanam) is a religious school in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia. The school was established in 1988.
History[1]
SMK Agama Inanam was initially a common secondary school opened on 1 January 1988, the number of teachers was 14 in the first semester and 24 in the second semester. There were 455 students, of which 184 lived in hostels. The principal at that time was Mr. Matshah Abdul Hamid. Each cohort consisted of four classes. This was later increased to 10.
At the end of 1988, there were proposals to turn the school into a religious school with the location of the proposed religious school in the district of Ranau still under construction. The department agreed to place the religious school at a strategic location that was close to the central administration.
The proposal became a reality when students from Form Five and Form Upper Six, along with 20 teachers from SMK Agama Limauan, transferred to the school on 3 January 1989. At that time, some changes in the administration occurred in exchange for the principal and two senior assistants. This school officially became a religious secondary school in Sabah. Also, the school's name changed from SMK Inanam to SMK Agama Inanam. The number of teachers and school students increased from year to year until the year 2000 when the number of teachers reached 53 while the number of students was 479.
In 2005, the Sabah State Assemblywoman for Karambunai, Jainab Ahmad, was appointed as the school's ceremonial president by the school principal on that time, Idrus Abdul Rahman.
As of May 2010, the school capacity is 440 students with school sessions conducted by 42 teachers, including two DG48-grade teachers and 13 DG44-grade teachers, while the administration is conducted by 14 non-teaching staff (KTBM), which consists of an Administrative Assistant, three Hostel Supervisor, two Lab Assistant, a computer technician and the rest serve as general assistants and drivers.
In 2010 also, the school's name was changed once more to SMK Agama Tun Ahmadshah to commemorate the administration of Sabah's 9th Governor, Ahmadshah Abdullah. The change of the school's name was approved on 9 September 2009 by the Malaysian Ministry of Education.
Vision and mission
Vision
The school to be a High Performance School before 2016.[2]
Mission
The school to construct and develop students' potentials to born the excellent human capital according to the philosophy of the National Islamic Secondary School (SMKA).[2]
List of school principals
Classes
The names of the classes change every three years for the junior form and every two years for the senior form.
Junior Form
Principal | Duration of administration |
Mr. Salehuddin Hj. Mansur | 1989-1992 |
Mr. Mohd Isa Hj. Shaari | 1992-1994 |
Mdm. Hjh. Arpah Mohammad | 1994-2004 |
Mr. Idrus Hj. Abdul Rahman | 2004 - March 2008 |
Mdm. Affida Helmi | January 2009 - March 2011 |
Dr. Hj. Mohd. Kassim B. Tusin | May 2011 - January 2016 |
Datin Hasnah | Since January 2016 |
Turning (every three years) | Classes name |
First turning |
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Second turning |
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Third turning |
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Senior Form
Turning (every two years) | Classes name |
First turning |
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Second turning |
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References
- ^ "Sejarah Sekolah" (in Malay). SMKA Tun Ahmadshah. Retrieved 17 February 2012.
- ^ a b "Visi & Misi" (in Malay). SMKA Tun Ahmadshah. Retrieved 19 January 2012.
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