List of schools in Perlis

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

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Private schools

Islamic religious schools

Secondary education: Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Agama (SMKA)

National schools

Primary education: Sekolah Kebangsaan (SK)

Secondary education: Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan (SMK)

School CodeSchool NamePostcodeAreaCoordinates
REA0080SMK Abi01000 Kangar 6°29′43″N100°12′21″E / 6.4954°N 100.2059°E / 6.4954; 100.2059 (🏫)
REA0078SMK Arau02600 Arau 6°25′26″N100°16′34″E / 6.4238°N 100.2760°E / 6.4238; 100.2760 (🏫)
REA0085SMK Beseri02400 Kangar 6°33′16″N100°14′37″E / 6.5544°N 100.2435°E / 6.5544; 100.2435 (🏫)
REA0083SMK Dato' Ali Ahmad01000 Kangar 6°25′41″N100°10′25″E / 6.4281°N 100.1737°E / 6.4281; 100.1737 (🏫)
REA0054SMK Dato' Sheikh Ahmad02600 Arau 6°26′18″N100°16′01″E / 6.4384°N 100.2670°E / 6.4384; 100.2670 (🏫)
REA0077SMK Datuk Jaafar Hassan02450Bukit Keteri 6°31′30″N100°15′40″E / 6.5250°N 100.2610°E / 6.5250; 100.2610 (🏫)
REE0059SMK Derma01000 Kangar 6°26′31″N100°11′35″E / 6.4420°N 100.1931°E / 6.4420; 100.1931 (🏫)
REA0087SMK Guar Nangka02500 Kangar 6°29′12″N100°17′21″E / 6.4868°N 100.2892°E / 6.4868; 100.2892 (🏫)
REA0076SMK Kuala Perlis02000 Kuala Perlis 6°23′43″N100°08′10″E / 6.3954°N 100.1360°E / 6.3954; 100.1360 (🏫)
REA0086SMK Mata Ayer02500 Mata Ayer 6°28′56″N100°15′04″E / 6.4822°N 100.2512°E / 6.4822; 100.2512 (🏫)
REA0081SMK Padang Besar Utara02100 Padang Besar 6°39′01″N100°19′00″E / 6.6503°N 100.3166°E / 6.6503; 100.3166 (🏫)
REB0058SMJK Perlis01000 Kangar 6°25′50″N100°11′53″E / 6.4306°N 100.1980°E / 6.4306; 100.1980 (🏫)
REB0057SMK Putra01000 Kangar 6°26′37″N100°11′06″E / 6.4436°N 100.1850°E / 6.4436; 100.1850 (🏫)
REA0074SMK Raja Puan Muda Tengku Fauziah02200 Kaki Bukit 6°38′05″N100°13′16″E / 6.6346°N 100.2210°E / 6.6346; 100.2210 (🏫)
REA0079SMK Sanglang02800 Simpang Empat 6°17′54″N100°12′15″E / 6.2984°N 100.2041°E / 6.2984; 100.2041 (🏫)
REA0055SMK Syed Ahmad02600 Arau 6°22′57″N100°14′44″E / 6.3825°N 100.2455°E / 6.3825; 100.2455 (🏫)
REE0060SMK Syed Alwi01000 Kangar 6°23′43″N100°10′59″E / 6.3952°N 100.1831°E / 6.3952; 100.1831 (🏫)
REA0056SMK Syed Hassan01000 Kangar 6°26′51″N100°12′05″E / 6.4475°N 100.2014°E / 6.4475; 100.2014 (🏫)
REE0061SMK Syed Saffi02700 Simpang Empat 6°19′53″N100°11′31″E / 6.3314°N 100.1919°E / 6.3314; 100.1919 (🏫)
REE0062SMK Syed Sirajuddin02600 Arau 6°26′45″N100°14′20″E / 6.4458°N 100.2390°E / 6.4458; 100.2390 (🏫)
REA0082SMK Tengku Budriah02600 Arau 6°26′32″N100°18′36″E / 6.4423°N 100.3100°E / 6.4423; 100.3100 (🏫)
REE0063SMK Tengku Sulaiman02400 Kangar 6°31′05″N100°14′02″E / 6.5181°N 100.2340°E / 6.5181; 100.2340 (🏫)
REA0084SMK Tuanku Lailatul Shahreen01000 Kangar 6°26′14″N100°12′57″E / 6.4371°N 100.2158°E / 6.4371; 100.2158 (🏫)
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Boarding School

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