SMS Tengku Muhammad Faris Petra
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SMS Tengku Muhammad Faris Petra SMSTMFP | |
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File:Sekolah Menengah Sains Tengku Muhammad Faris Petra badge.jpg | |
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16100 Pengkalan Chepa, Kelantan[1] , , 16100 Malaysia | |
Coordinates | 6°09′16″N 102°17′54″E / 6.154465°N 102.298336°E |
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Type | Secondary school, Boarding school, Sekolah Berasrama Penuh, mixed-gender education |
Motto | Sains Asas Kemajuan (Science , the foundation of progress) |
Founded | 1973[citation needed] |
School code | DEE1415[2] |
Principal | Razuki B Sulaiman |
Teaching staff | 78[2] |
Number of students | 763[2] (June 2008) |
Classes | Alpha, Beta, Delta, Gamma, Lambda, Sigma (past) Kappa (available in Upper Form only) |
Student to teacher ratio | 9.8 : 1[3] |
Language | Malaysian, English |
Houses | Mahathir, Hussein, Rahman, Razak |
Colour(s) | Red, blue and yellow |
Nickname | Faris |
Yearbook | Semasa |
Alumni | FARIS PETRA |
Sekolah Menengah Sains Tengku Muhammad Faris Petra (Template:Lang-en; abbreviated SMSTMFP; previously known as Sekolah Menengah Sains Kelantan (1973–1986) and Sekolah Menengah Tengku Muhammad Faris Petra (1986–1995)) is a premier government-funded secondary boarding school (Sekolah Berasrama Penuh) in Pengkalan Chepa in the state of Kelantan, Malaysia, for selected students aged thirteen to seventeen. Its students bear the name Farisian. The school is named after Tengku Muhammad Faris Petra, Kelantanese prince (later become Sultan of Kelantan).
Established in 1973 under the Second Malaysia Plan in accordance of Malaysian New Economic Policy, the school is located about 9 km northeast of the state capital, Kota Bharu and about 1.5 km southeast of the Sultan Ismail Petra Airport. In 2011, the school was awarded with the Sekolah Berprestasi Tinggi or High Performance School [4] title, a title awarded to schools in Malaysia that have met stringent criteria including academic achievement, strength of alumni, international recognition, network and linkages. In the 2012 PMR examination, the school produced 112 students with straight A's out of 148 (75.68%) with GPS of 1.05 and become the best in Kelantan.[5]
Faris Petra focuses predominantly on natural and pure science subjects such as Biology, Chemistry and Physics. However, a range of additional subjects are offered for interested students including Principles of Accounting and Visual Arts in SPM. Other than science, it is mandatory to each student to learn a third language from the choice of Arabic, French or Japanese. Students are allowed to take more than one extra language.
In the non-academic field, the school declared its niche areas in hockey, golf, traditional Malay musical orchestra. The school also produced a number of athletes competing in track and fields at state, national and international level.
History
Faris Petra is one of the ten new residential science schools built by the Malaysian Government in the wake of the 1971 Malaysian New Economic Policy to give education with a science bias to selected pupils, predominantly Malays. [citation needed] Its original name was Sekolah Menengah Sains Kelantan, which means Kelantan Secondary Science School.
It officially opened in 1973 with six classes and eleven teachers, but the students had to reside in the nearby Sekolah Menengah Ismail Petra (SMIP) until the present campus was ready at the start of 1974.[6]
In 1986 the name was changed to Tengku Muhammad Faris Petra Science Secondary School, named after the crown prince of Kelantan, His Royal Highness Tengku Muhammad Faris Petra.[6]
In 2012, the school have been honoured with Premier SBP title which grant itself to stand tall with other premier SBP such as MCKK, STF and STAR.[7]
In 2016, the school have been chosen as IB Middle Years Programme world school.
Houses of Excellence
As a part of the enrolment process, students are sorted into the four main "Houses of Excellence" system, each bearing the name of former Prime Ministers of Malaysia: Mahathir Mohamad , Hussein Onn, Abdul Rahman and Abdul Razak. The four houses are also distinguished by their house colours which each of its member would don in inter-house events and decorate their dormitories with. Students dormitories and seats in the dining hall are allocated based on these houses as well. Although each house is put under the authority a group of teachers, it is also governed by their own student body with the Head of the House usually a member of the School Prefects Board. The houses would compete against each other throughout the year by gaining and losing points in various aspects and to ultimately win the House Cup as well as the other categorical awards in Academics, Sports, Disciplines and 3K.
The houses with their colours are as follows:
- House of Mahathir (Blue)
- House of Hussein (Red)
- House of Rahman (Yellow)
- House of Razak (Green)
Mascots
Since the houses keep on changing their mascots every year, the head houses tried to establish permanent mascots for each of their houses in 2010. It was agreed that Mahathir would take Wolf as its mascots, Hussein takes Phoenix, Rahman takes Scorpion and Razak takes Serpent.
House Slogans
- Mahathir: Hidup Mahathir!
- Hussein: Gagah Hussein!
- Rahman: Gempur Rahman!
- Razak: Razak Hebat!
Stereotypes
There are certain stereotypes attached to each of the houses for example the Razakians are usually known in academic achievements, Rahmanians known for sports achievements, and Mahathirians known for 3K. However, this is not necessarily always true.
Awards and Titles
The school received some recognitions for its performance. The awards are as follows:
- High Performance School (Sekolah Berprestasi Tinggi) - Second Cohort
- Cluster of Excellence School (Sekolah Kluster) - First Cohort
- Smart School (Sekolah Bestari)
- Best Fully Residential School Award (2007)
Notable alumni
- Jafri Malin Abdullah, a neurosurgeon and the founding director of USM Centre for Neuroscience Services and Research.
- Hamim Samuri, Member of Parliament for Ledang in Johor state.
- Zukri Samat, Managing Director of Bank Islam and Group Chief Executive Officer of BIMB Holdings Berhad.
- Rosli Mohamed, former General Secretary of Malaysian Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation (MOSTI).
- Rosli Hussein, a former footballer for Kelantan Football Association and Football Association of Malaysia.
- Kickdefella - Notable blogger.[8]
The former students' association (also known as FARIS PETRA) showed their appreciation to the school by contributing a mosque in 2004. All the costs of RM 600,000 were borne by the alumni and by collections by the school's Parent-Teacher Association.[citation needed].Earlier, alumni association acronyms were SEMESTA. Them changed it in 2009 to FARISAINS to better reflect the school's name. However, in 2012, the acronym was changed again to FARIS PETRA.
References
- ^ "Sekolah Menengah Sains Tengku Muhammad Faris Petra". Malaysian Ministry of Education Official Portal. Retrieved 3 January 2009.
- ^ a b c Malaysian Ministry of Education (June 2008). "Senarai Sekolah Menengah Kerajaan Dan Bantuan Kerajaan Di Negeri Kelantan Seperti Pada 30 Jun 2008" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 9 December 2008. Retrieved 3 January 2009.
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External links
- High Performance Schools (Malaysia)
- Publicly funded schools in Malaysia
- Fully Residential Schools (Malaysia)
- Boarding schools in Malaysia
- Secondary schools in Malaysia
- 1973 establishments in Malaysia
- Educational institutions established in 1973
- Co-educational boarding schools
- International Baccalaureate schools in Malaysia