This is a list of schools in Putrajaya, Malaysia . It is categorised according to the variants of schools in Malaysia, and is arranged alphabetically.
School Code | School Name | Postcode | Area | Coordinates |
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WEA2004 | SMK Putrajaya Presint 11(1) | 62300 | Putrajaya | 2°57′00″N101°40′41″E / 2.9500°N 101.6780°E |
WEA2008 | SMK Putrajaya Presint 11(2) | 62300 | Putrajaya | 2°58′07″N101°40′19″E / 2.9687°N 101.6720°E |
WEA2007 | SMK Putrajaya Presint 14(1) | 62300 | Putrajaya | 2°57′12″N101°43′19″E / 2.9533°N 101.7220°E |
WEA2003 | SMK Putrajaya Presint 16(1) | 62150 | Putrajaya | 2°55′57″N101°42′32″E / 2.9324°N 101.7090°E |
WEA2009 | SMK Putrajaya Presint 18(1) | 62150 | Putrajaya | 2°55′19″N101°41′38″E / 2.9220°N 101.6940°E |
WEA2010 | SMK Putrajaya Presint 5(1) | 62000 | Putrajaya | 2°53′23″N101°40′36″E / 2.8897°N 101.6766°E |
WEA2001 | SMK Putrajaya Presint 8(1) | 62250 | Putrajaya | 2°56′24″N101°41′06″E / 2.9399°N 101.6850°E |
WEA2002 | SMK Putrajaya Presint 9(1) | 62250 | Putrajaya | 2°56′32″N101°40′41″E / 2.9423°N 101.6780°E |
WEA2005 | SMK Putrajaya Presint 9(2) | 62250 | Putrajaya | 2°56′12″N101°40′34″E / 2.9366°N 101.6760°E |
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