List of schools in Malacca

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This is a list of schools in Malacca, Malaysia . It is categorised according to the variants of schools in Malaysia, and is arranged alphabetically.

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International School

These schools provide both the local and expatriate population with British Curriculum Education and are approved Cambridge International Examination Centres. [1]

Private Schools

Chinese Independent High School

National Primary School - Sekolah Kebangsaan

Religious Primary School

Chinese Type Primary and Secondary School

Chinese Secondary school (SMJK) Sekolah Menengah Jenis Kebangsaan

Chinese Primary School (SJKC) Sekolah Rendah Jenis Kebangsaan Cina

Jasin District

Melaka Tengah District

Alor Gajah District

Tamil Primary School

Jasin District

Melaka Tengah District

Alor Gajah District

National Secondary School - Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan

Sekolah Berasrama Penuh (Kerajaan)

Sekolah Menengah Teknik

Former missionary schools(1826-1976) - Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan(1977-current)

Secondary education: Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan (SMK)

School CodeSchool NamePostcodeAreaCoordinates
MEA0074SMK Ade Putra78300 Masjid Tanah 2°19′40″N102°05′10″E / 2.3277°N 102.0862°E / 2.3277; 102.0862 (🏫)
MEA2091SMK Air Molek75460 Melaka 2°11′50″N102°19′47″E / 2.1972°N 102.3297°E / 2.1972; 102.3297 (🏫)
MEA2100SMK Ayer Keroh75450 Ayer Keroh 2°16′48″N102°16′57″E / 2.2801°N 102.2825°E / 2.2801; 102.2825 (🏫)
MEA2093SMK Bukit Baru75450 Melaka 2°14′26″N102°17′10″E / 2.2405°N 102.2860°E / 2.2405; 102.2860 (🏫)
MEA2095SMK Bukit Katil75450 Melaka 2°13′42″N102°18′32″E / 2.2284°N 102.3090°E / 2.2284; 102.3090 (🏫)
MEA2099SMK Bukit Rambai75250 Melaka 2°15′29″N102°10′23″E / 2.2581°N 102.1730°E / 2.2581; 102.1730 (🏫)
MEB2098SMK Canossa Convent (M)75050 Melaka 2°11′00″N102°16′05″E / 2.1833°N 102.2680°E / 2.1833; 102.2680 (🏫)
MEB1064SMK Dang Anum77300 Merlimau 2°09′26″N102°25′42″E / 2.1572°N 102.4284°E / 2.1572; 102.4284 (🏫)
MEA1061SMK Dato' Abdul Rahman Ya'kub77300 Merlimau 2°09′32″N102°25′45″E / 2.1588°N 102.4292°E / 2.1588; 102.4292 (🏫)
MEE0075SMK Dato' Dol Said78000 Alor Gajah 2°22′27″N102°12′31″E / 2.3743°N 102.2086°E / 2.3743; 102.2086 (🏫)
MEA0072SMK Dato' Haji Talib Karim78000 Alor Gajah 2°23′19″N102°12′45″E / 2.3886°N 102.2125°E / 2.3886; 102.2125 (🏫)
MEB1063SMK Datuk Bendahara77000 Jasin 2°18′29″N102°25′29″E / 2.3080°N 102.4246°E / 2.3080; 102.4246 (🏫)
MEA0101SMK Durian Tunggal76100 Alor Gajah 2°18′26″N102°16′40″E / 2.3073°N 102.2778°E / 2.3073; 102.2778 (🏫)
MEB2091 SMK Gajah Berang 75200 Melaka 2°12′10″N102°14′27″E / 2.2029°N 102.2409°E / 2.2029; 102.2409 (🏫)
MEA0071SMK Ghafar Baba78300 Masjid Tanah 2°20′51″N102°06′21″E / 2.3475°N 102.1059°E / 2.3475; 102.1059 (🏫)
MEA0099SMK Hang Kasturi78300 Masjid Tanah 2°20′46″N102°06′06″E / 2.3462°N 102.1017°E / 2.3462; 102.1017 (🏫)
MEB2097 SMK Infant Jesus Convent 75000 Melaka 2°11′23″N102°15′25″E / 2.1896°N 102.2570°E / 2.1896; 102.2570 (🏫)
MEA1060SMK Iskandar Shah77000 Jasin 2°19′03″N102°25′51″E / 2.3175°N 102.4309°E / 2.3175; 102.4309 (🏫)
MEA2101SMK Kampung Gelam76400 Tanjung Kling 2°14′02″N102°09′35″E / 2.2340°N 102.1597°E / 2.2340; 102.1597 (🏫)
MEB2099 SMJK Katholik 75200 Melaka 2°12′24″N102°14′31″E / 2.2067°N 102.2420°E / 2.2067; 102.2420 (🏫)
MEE0094SMK Kem Terendak76200 Kem Terendak 2°17′06″N102°06′25″E / 2.2849°N 102.1070°E / 2.2849; 102.1070 (🏫)
MEA2092SMK Klebang Besar75200 Melaka 2°13′29″N102°11′20″E / 2.2248°N 102.1890°E / 2.2248; 102.1890 (🏫)
MEA0095SMK Lubok China78100 Lubok China 2°26′52″N102°04′14″E / 2.4479°N 102.0706°E / 2.4479; 102.0706 (🏫)
MEA2096SMK Malim75250 Melaka 2°15′06″N102°13′28″E / 2.2516°N 102.2245°E / 2.2516; 102.2245 (🏫)
MEB2094 SMK Methodist (ACS) Melaka (M) 75200 Melaka 2°12′18″N102°14′12″E / 2.2049°N 102.2368°E / 2.2049; 102.2368 (🏫)
MEA2087SMK Munshi Abdullah75350 Melaka 2°15′17″N102°15′19″E / 2.2548°N 102.2554°E / 2.2548; 102.2554 (🏫)
MEA0075SMK Naning78000 Alor Gajah 2°25′34″N102°11′32″E / 2.4261°N 102.1921°E / 2.4261; 102.1921 (🏫)
MEB2100SMJK Notre Dame Convent75200 Melaka 2°12′27″N102°14′31″E / 2.2075°N 102.2420°E / 2.2075; 102.2420 (🏫)
MEA1079SMK Nyalas77100 Asahan 2°25′56″N102°27′59″E / 2.4321°N 102.4665°E / 2.4321; 102.4665 (🏫)
MEA2097SMK Padang Temu75050 Melaka 2°11′15″N102°17′05″E / 2.1876°N 102.2848°E / 2.1876; 102.2848 (🏫)
MEA2103SMK Paya Rumput76450 Melaka 2°17′40″N102°12′45″E / 2.2944°N 102.2126°E / 2.2944; 102.2126 (🏫)
MEB2095SMK Perempuan Methodist75200 Melaka 2°12′18″N102°14′03″E / 2.2051°N 102.2343°E / 2.2051; 102.2343 (🏫)
MEA2102SMK Pernu75460 Melaka 2°10′22″N102°20′16″E / 2.1727°N 102.3377°E / 2.1727; 102.3377 (🏫)
MEB0078SMJK Pulau Sebang73000 Tampin Pos 2°28′08″N102°13′37″E / 2.4688°N 102.2270°E / 2.4688; 102.2270 (🏫)
MEA0073SMK Rahmat78200 Kuala Sungai Baru 2°21′59″N102°03′08″E / 2.3663°N 102.0521°E / 2.3663; 102.0521 (🏫)
MEA1077SMK Selandar77500 Selandar 2°23′17″N102°22′34″E / 2.3881°N 102.3760°E / 2.3881; 102.3760 (🏫)
MEA1080SMK Seri Bemban77200 Bemban 2°16′20″N102°22′44″E / 2.2723°N 102.3790°E / 2.2723; 102.3790 (🏫)
MEB2145SMK Seri Kota75050 Melaka 2°11′53″N102°15′48″E / 2.1981°N 102.2634°E / 2.1981; 102.2634 (🏫)
MEB0077SMK Seri Pengkalan78000 Alor Gajah 2°22′15″N102°13′26″E / 2.3708°N 102.2238°E / 2.3708; 102.2238 (🏫)
MEA2089SMK Seri Tanjung76400 Tanjung Kling 2°14′37″N102°09′23″E / 2.2437°N 102.1563°E / 2.2437; 102.1563 (🏫)
MEA1076SMK Simpang Bekoh77100 Jasin 2°21′36″N102°30′36″E / 2.3599°N 102.5100°E / 2.3599; 102.5100 (🏫)
MEA1072SMK Sri Mahkota77300 Merlimau 2°08′48″N102°21′57″E / 2.1468°N 102.3657°E / 2.1468; 102.3657 (🏫)
MEB2096 SMK St Francis 75000 Melaka 2°11′28″N102°15′10″E / 2.1912°N 102.2529°E / 2.1912; 102.2529 (🏫)
MEB0079SMK Sultan Alauddin78300 Masjid Tanah 2°20′50″N102°06′08″E / 2.3473°N 102.1023°E / 2.3473; 102.1023 (🏫)
MEE0074SMK Sultan Mansor Shah73000 Tampin Pos 2°28′05″N102°13′36″E / 2.4680°N 102.2266°E / 2.4680; 102.2266 (🏫)
MEA1078SMK Sungai Rambai77400 Merlimau 2°07′47″N102°29′31″E / 2.1297°N 102.4920°E / 2.1297; 102.4920 (🏫)
MEA0100SMK Sungai Udang76300 Sungai Udang 2°17′37″N102°08′06″E / 2.2937°N 102.1350°E / 2.2937; 102.1350 (🏫)
MEB1065SMK Tan Sri Haji Abdul Aziz Tapa77000 Jasin 2°18′06″N102°25′25″E / 2.3016°N 102.4237°E / 2.3016; 102.4237 (🏫)
MEA0102SMK Tebong76460 Alor Gajah 2°28′05″N102°20′34″E / 2.4681°N 102.3429°E / 2.4681; 102.3429 (🏫)
MEA2098SMK Telok Mas75460 Telok Mas 2°10′11″N102°19′12″E / 2.1698°N 102.3200°E / 2.1698; 102.3200 (🏫)
MEB2104 SMJK Tinggi Cina Melaka 75250 Melaka 2°13′13″N102°14′12″E / 2.2204°N 102.2367°E / 2.2204; 102.2367 (🏫)
MEB2090 SMK Tinggi Melaka 75000 Melaka 2°11′30″N102°15′17″E / 2.1918°N 102.2547°E / 2.1918; 102.2547 (🏫)
MEB2092SMK Tinggi Perempuan75400 Melaka 2°12′28″N102°15′26″E / 2.2078°N 102.2573°E / 2.2078; 102.2573 (🏫)
MEB2093 SMK Tinggi St David 75150 Melaka 2°13′16″N102°16′34″E / 2.2211°N 102.2760°E / 2.2211; 102.2760 (🏫)
MEA2094SMK Tun Haji Abd Malek75250 Melaka 2°15′59″N102°12′47″E / 2.2664°N 102.2130°E / 2.2664; 102.2130 (🏫)
MEA2088SMK Tun Mutahir75350 Melaka 2°15′21″N102°15′25″E / 2.2557°N 102.2569°E / 2.2557; 102.2569 (🏫)
MEA1081SMK Tun Syed Zahiruddin77300 Merlimau 2°07′40″N102°26′42″E / 2.1278°N 102.4450°E / 2.1278; 102.4450 (🏫)
MEA2086SMK Tun Tijah75400 Melaka 2°12′35″N102°15′29″E / 2.2098°N 102.2580°E / 2.2098; 102.2580 (🏫)
MEB2102 SMK Tun Tuah 75200 Melaka 2°12′43″N102°14′11″E / 2.2120°N 102.2365°E / 2.2120; 102.2365 (🏫)
MEB2101SMJK Yok Bin75050 Melaka 2°11′48″N102°15′50″E / 2.1968°N 102.2640°E / 2.1968; 102.2640 (🏫)

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