List of schools in Labuan

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This is a list of schools in Labuan, Malaysia . It is categorised according to the by kpm., and is arranged alphabetically.

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Primary education: Sekolah Kebangsaan (SK)

Secondary education: Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan (SMK)

School CodeSchool NamePostcodeAreaCoordinates
WEE1011SMK Labuan87021 Labuan 5°17′13″N115°15′15″E / 5.2869°N 115.2542°E / 5.2869; 115.2542 (🏫)
WEA1002SMK Lajau87025 Labuan 5°20′52″N115°14′12″E / 5.3478°N 115.2367°E / 5.3478; 115.2367 (🏫)
WEE1015SMK Mutiara87027 Labuan 5°18′45″N115°13′43″E / 5.3125°N 115.2286°E / 5.3125; 115.2286 (🏫)
WEA1004SMK Pantai87027 Labuan 5°19′14″N115°13′51″E / 5.3206°N 115.2308°E / 5.3206; 115.2308 (🏫)
WEA1005SMK Rancha-Rancha87024 Labuan 5°18′24″N115°11′13″E / 5.3067°N 115.1869°E / 5.3067; 115.1869 (🏫)
WFE1019SMK St Anne87020 Labuan 5°17′12″N115°15′16″E / 5.2867°N 115.2544°E / 5.2867; 115.2544 (🏫)
WFE1022SMK St Anthony87023 Labuan 5°17′10″N115°15′18″E / 5.2861°N 115.2550°E / 5.2861; 115.2550 (🏫)
WEA1003SMK Taman Perumahan Bedaun87028 Labuan 5°17′33″N115°12′37″E / 5.2925°N 115.2103°E / 5.2925; 115.2103 (🏫)

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