List of schools in Sabah

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This is a list of schools in Sabah, Malaysia . Schools are categorised according to their types and education districts (for schools which do not fall under the direct rule of Ministry of Education) and is arranged alphabetically in Malay language. Note that only some notable schools are abbreviated.

Contents

For the purpose of this list:

Specific schools

Chinese independent schools

Fully residential schools

Islamic secondary schools

SDA Mission schools

Private schools

International Schools

Technical and vocational colleges

Special education schools

Sport schools

Public schools

Secondary education: Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan (SMK)

School CodeSchool NamePostcodeAreaCoordinates
XFE3002SMK Abaka91027 Tawau 4°19′51″N117°50′29″E / 4.3309°N 117.8413°E / 4.3309; 117.8413 (🏫)
XEA5026SMK Abd. Rahim II89058 Kudat 6°54′41″N116°50′28″E / 6.9115°N 116.8412°E / 6.9115; 116.8412 (🏫)
XEE5019SMK Abdul Rahim89057 Kudat 6°53′54″N116°50′53″E / 6.8982°N 116.8481°E / 6.8982; 116.8481 (🏫)
XEE3117SMK Agaseh91112 Lahad Datu 5°02′12″N118°20′47″E / 5.0367°N 118.3464°E / 5.0367; 118.3464 (🏫)
XFE4001SMK All Saints88805 Kota Kinabalu 5°59′27″N116°06′27″E / 5.9909°N 116.1074°E / 5.9909; 116.1074 (🏫)
XEA1057SMK Apin-Apin89008 Keningau 5°26′57″N116°14′52″E / 5.4491°N 116.2479°E / 5.4491; 116.2479 (🏫)
XEE5318SMK Arshad89157 Kota Belud 6°20′36″N116°25′32″E / 6.3432°N 116.4256°E / 6.3432; 116.4256 (🏫)
XEE4374SMK Badin89208 Tuaran 6°10′36″N116°13′38″E / 6.1766°N 116.2271°E / 6.1766; 116.2271 (🏫)
XEA4128SMK Bahang89507 Penampang 5°55′27″N116°05′19″E / 5.9243°N 116.0886°E / 5.9243; 116.0886 (🏫)
XEA2145SMK Balaban Jaya90108 Beluran 5°49′12″N117°36′30″E / 5.8200°N 117.6084°E / 5.8200; 117.6084 (🏫)
XEA3053SMK Balung91010 Tawau 4°21′48″N118°05′56″E / 4.3633°N 118.0988°E / 4.3633; 118.0988 (🏫)
XEE4032SMK Bandaraya Kota Kinabalu88450 Kota Kinabalu 6°02′43″N116°09′08″E / 6.0454°N 116.1521°E / 6.0454; 116.1521 (🏫)
XEA5103SMK Bandau89108 Kota Marudu 6°29′44″N116°49′35″E / 6.4956°N 116.8264°E / 6.4956; 116.8264 (🏫)
XEA5021SMK Banggi89058 Kudat 7°07′55″N117°04′22″E / 7.1319°N 117.0728°E / 7.1319; 117.0728 (🏫)
XEA2072SMK Batu Sapi90719 Sandakan 5°48′50″N118°03′46″E / 5.8139°N 118.0629°E / 5.8139; 118.0629 (🏫)
XEA6065SMK Beaufort89808 Beaufort 5°21′15″N115°43′53″E / 5.3541°N 115.7315°E / 5.3541; 115.7315 (🏫)
XEA6066SMK Beaufort II89809 Beaufort 5°21′25″N115°43′47″E / 5.3570°N 115.7297°E / 5.3570; 115.7297 (🏫)
XEA6067SMK Beaufort III89808 Beaufort 5°20′21″N115°43′37″E / 5.3391°N 115.7270°E / 5.3391; 115.7270 (🏫)
XEE2103SMK Beluran90107 Beluran 5°53′20″N117°33′21″E / 5.8888°N 117.5558°E / 5.8888; 117.5558 (🏫)
XEA2147SMK Beluran II90107 Beluran 5°53′16″N117°35′12″E / 5.8879°N 117.5867°E / 5.8879; 117.5867 (🏫)
XEA5102SMK Bengkongan89108 Kota Marudu 6°34′59″N116°43′03″E / 6.5831°N 116.7174°E / 6.5831; 116.7174 (🏫)
XEA4262SMK Benoni89608 Papar 5°41′16″N115°56′01″E / 5.6879°N 115.9335°E / 5.6879; 115.9335 (🏫)
XEE1008SMK Bingkor89007 Keningau 5°24′12″N116°11′17″E / 5.4032°N 116.1880°E / 5.4032; 116.1880 (🏫)
XEE6102SMK Bongawan89700 Bongawan 5°32′17″N115°51′02″E / 5.5381°N 115.8506°E / 5.5381; 115.8506 (🏫)
XEA4264SMK Bongawan II89700 Bongawan 5°35′57″N115°53′19″E / 5.5992°N 115.8887°E / 5.5992; 115.8887 (🏫)
XEA5220SMK Bongkol89100 Pitas 6°49′40″N117°09′51″E / 6.8279°N 117.1641°E / 6.8279; 117.1641 (🏫)
XEA3329SMK Bugaya91309 Semporna 4°29′37″N118°33′27″E / 4.4936°N 118.5576°E / 4.4936; 118.5576 (🏫)
XEA3334SMK Bugaya II91309 Semporna 4°30′29″N118°33′03″E / 4.5081°N 118.5507°E / 4.5081; 118.5507 (🏫)
XEA2220SMK Bukit Garam90200 Kinabatangan 5°35′43″N117°49′50″E / 5.5952°N 117.8305°E / 5.5952; 117.8305 (🏫)
XEA2227SMK Bukit Garam II90200 Sandakan 5°35′36″N117°50′09″E / 5.5933°N 117.8357°E / 5.5933; 117.8357 (🏫)
XEA3330SMK Bum-Bum91308 Semporna 4°27′32″N118°40′12″E / 4.4588°N 118.6701°E / 4.4588; 118.6701 (🏫)
XEA5402SMK Bundu Tuhan89308 Ranau 5°59′03″N116°31′39″E / 5.9843°N 116.5276°E / 5.9843; 116.5276 (🏫)
XEA1222SMK Chinta Mata89909 Tenom 5°05′46″N115°56′29″E / 5.0962°N 115.9414°E / 5.0962; 115.9414 (🏫)
XFE1306SMJK Chung Hwa89907 Tenom 5°07′42″N115°56′48″E / 5.1282°N 115.9466°E / 5.1282; 115.9466 (🏫)
XEA3335SMK Datuk Haji Panglima Jakarullah91308 Semporna 4°26′51″N118°34′16″E / 4.4474°N 118.5710°E / 4.4474; 118.5710 (🏫)
XEE3318SMK Datuk Panglima Abdullah91308 Semporna 4°27′18″N118°34′15″E / 4.4551°N 118.5709°E / 4.4551; 118.5709 (🏫)
XEA4127SMK Datuk Peter Mojuntin89507 Penampang 5°54′24″N116°05′15″E / 5.9067°N 116.0875°E / 5.9067; 116.0875 (🏫)
XEA3105SMK Desa Kencana91150 Lahad Datu 5°04′49″N119°04′02″E / 5.0803°N 119.0672°E / 5.0803; 119.0672 (🏫)
XEA1221SMK Desa Wawasan89657 Tambunan 5°52′27″N116°29′48″E / 5.8743°N 116.4966°E / 5.8743; 116.4966 (🏫)
XEA2071SMK Elopura90712 Sandakan 5°53′06″N117°59′34″E / 5.8851°N 117.9929°E / 5.8851; 117.9929 (🏫)
XEA2083SMK Elopura Dua90400 Sandakan 5°51′13″N118°03′02″E / 5.8537°N 118.0506°E / 5.8537; 118.0506 (🏫)
XEA1346SMK Entabuan89908 Tenom 5°07′09″N115°58′38″E / 5.1192°N 115.9773°E / 5.1192; 115.9773 (🏫)
XEA2226SMK Entilibon89320 Telupid 5°31′47″N117°02′38″E / 5.5296°N 117.0439°E / 5.5296; 117.0439 (🏫)
XEE6011SMK Gadong89808 Beaufort 5°21′50″N115°36′33″E / 5.3638°N 115.6092°E / 5.3638; 115.6092 (🏫)
XEA2074SMK Gum-Gum90000 Sandakan 5°54′00″N117°54′47″E / 5.9000°N 117.9130°E / 5.9000; 117.9130 (🏫)
XEE1023SMK Gunsanad89007 Keningau 5°20′17″N116°09′45″E / 5.3381°N 116.1625°E / 5.3381; 116.1625 (🏫)
XEA1061SMK Gunsanad II89008 Keningau 5°20′45″N116°09′19″E / 5.3458°N 116.1552°E / 5.3458; 116.1552 (🏫)
XFE3017SMK Holy Trinity91019 Tawau 4°15′19″N117°53′30″E / 4.2553°N 117.8916°E / 4.2553; 117.8916 (🏫)
XEA4041SMK Inanam89357 Inanam 6°00′26″N116°07′51″E / 6.0071°N 116.1309°E / 6.0071; 116.1309 (🏫)
XEA3066SMK Jalan Apas91022 Tawau 4°15′27″N117°56′38″E / 4.2575°N 117.9440°E / 4.2575; 117.9440 (🏫)
XEA3074SMK Jambatan Putih91019 Tawau 4°16′35″N117°55′30″E / 4.2763°N 117.9250°E / 4.2763; 117.9250 (🏫)
XEA3332SMK Kabogan91308 Semporna 4°25′13″N118°36′39″E / 4.4204°N 118.6107°E / 4.4204; 118.6107 (🏫)
XEA3333SMK Kabogan II91309 Semporna 4°27′30″N118°36′13″E / 4.4584°N 118.6035°E / 4.4584; 118.6035 (🏫)
XEA3069SMK Kalabakan91034 Tawau 4°24′13″N117°30′03″E / 4.4035°N 117.5009°E / 4.4035; 117.5009 (🏫)
XEA5218SMK Kanibungan89100 Pitas 6°39′08″N117°13′09″E / 6.6523°N 117.2192°E / 6.6523; 117.2192 (🏫)
XEA1345SMK Kemabong89908 Tenom 4°54′53″N115°54′58″E / 4.9147°N 115.9162°E / 4.9147; 115.9162 (🏫)
XEA5406SMK Kemburongoh Ranau89308 Ranau 5°54′54″N116°33′18″E / 5.9151°N 116.5549°E / 5.9151; 116.5549 (🏫)
XFE1021SMJK Ken Hwa89007 Keningau 5°21′11″N116°08′52″E / 5.3530°N 116.1478°E / 5.3530; 116.1478 (🏫)
XEA1058SMK Keningau89008 Keningau 5°18′37″N116°09′15″E / 5.3103°N 116.1542°E / 5.3103; 116.1542 (🏫)
XEA1059SMK Keningau II89008 Keningau 5°22′11″N116°10′48″E / 5.3698°N 116.1799°E / 5.3698; 116.1799 (🏫)
XEA3062SMK Kinabutan91012 Tawau 4°15′18″N117°57′19″E / 4.2551°N 117.9552°E / 4.2551; 117.9552 (🏫)
XEA3075SMK Kinabutan 290101 Tawau 4°16′31″N117°58′09″E / 4.2752°N 117.9693°E / 4.2752; 117.9693 (🏫)
XEA4261SMK Kinarut89608 Papar 5°49′48″N116°02′08″E / 5.8299°N 116.0356°E / 5.8299; 116.0356 (🏫)
XEA4045SMK Kolombong89357 Kota Kinabalu 5°58′51″N116°07′47″E / 5.9809°N 116.1297°E / 5.9809; 116.1297 (🏫)
XFE2037SMK Konven St Cecilia90702 Sandakan 5°51′36″N118°06′02″E / 5.8599°N 118.1006°E / 5.8599; 118.1006 (🏫)
XEE6021SMK Kota Klias89808 Beaufort 5°26′41″N115°37′38″E / 5.4446°N 115.6273°E / 5.4446; 115.6273 (🏫)
XEE5118SMK Kota Marudu89107 Kota Marudu 6°29′45″N116°45′46″E / 6.4957°N 116.7627°E / 6.4957; 116.7627 (🏫)
XEA5105SMK Kota Marudu II89108 Kota Marudu 6°30′55″N116°47′01″E / 6.5152°N 116.7835°E / 6.5152; 116.7835 (🏫)
XEE6310SMK Kuala Penyu89747 Kuala Penyu 5°30′01″N115°33′15″E / 5.5003°N 115.5543°E / 5.5003; 115.5543 (🏫)
XEA5001SMK Kudat89058 Kudat 6°53′03″N116°50′56″E / 6.8843°N 116.8488°E / 6.8843; 116.8488 (🏫)
XEA5023SMK Kudat II89058 Kudat 6°54′59″N116°50′36″E / 6.9163°N 116.8434°E / 6.9163; 116.8434 (🏫)
XEE3024SMK Kuhara91008 Tawau 4°16′44″N117°53′19″E / 4.2788°N 117.8886°E / 4.2788; 117.8886 (🏫)
XEE3201SMK Kunak91207 Kunak 4°40′47″N118°14′44″E / 4.6798°N 118.2455°E / 4.6798; 118.2455 (🏫)
XEA3201SMK Kunak Jaya91207 Kunak 4°40′44″N118°15′00″E / 4.6790°N 118.2500°E / 4.6790; 118.2500 (🏫)
XEA5403SMK Kundasang89308 Ranau 5°59′19″N116°34′38″E / 5.9887°N 116.5771°E / 5.9887; 116.5771 (🏫)
XFE4022SM La Salle Tg Aru88803 Kota Kinabalu 5°57′12″N116°03′02″E / 5.9533°N 116.0505°E / 5.9533; 116.0505 (🏫)
XEA5104SMK Langkon89108 Kota Marudu 6°31′43″N116°42′35″E / 6.5286°N 116.7097°E / 6.5286; 116.7097 (🏫)
XEA2082SMK Libaran90500 Sandakan 5°59′16″N118°00′45″E / 5.9878°N 118.0124°E / 5.9878; 118.0124 (🏫)
XEE4020SMK Likas88856 Kota Kinabalu 5°58′58″N116°05′51″E / 5.9829°N 116.0976°E / 5.9829; 116.0976 (🏫)
XEA4130SMK Limbanak89507 Penampang 5°52′44″N116°06′18″E / 5.8789°N 116.1050°E / 5.8789; 116.1050 (🏫)
XEA5404SMK Lohan89308 Ranau 5°59′41″N116°42′03″E / 5.9946°N 116.7009°E / 5.9946; 116.7009 (🏫)
XFE5036SMJK Lok Yuk Kudat89058 Kudat 6°53′38″N116°50′50″E / 6.8940°N 116.8472°E / 6.8940; 116.8472 (🏫)
XFE4027SMJK Lok Yuk Likas88803 Kota Kinabalu 5°59′15″N116°06′00″E / 5.9876°N 116.1000°E / 5.9876; 116.1000 (🏫)
XEA3202SMK Madai91209 Kunak 4°43′29″N118°11′13″E / 4.7247°N 118.1870°E / 4.7247; 118.1870 (🏫)
XEE4239SMK Majakir89608 Papar 5°43′59″N115°55′36″E / 5.7330°N 115.9267°E / 5.7330; 115.9267 (🏫)
XEE5435SMK Mat Salleh Ranau89307 Ranau 5°57′02″N116°40′09″E / 5.9505°N 116.6693°E / 5.9505; 116.6693 (🏫)
XEA5024SMK Matunggong89059 Kudat 6°44′28″N116°43′33″E / 6.7411°N 116.7258°E / 6.7411; 116.7258 (🏫)
XEA5405SMK Matupang Jaya89308 Ranau 5°47′27″N116°49′03″E / 5.7909°N 116.8175°E / 5.7909; 116.8175 (🏫)
XEE6101SMK Membakut89728 Membakut 5°28′24″N115°48′04″E / 5.4733°N 115.8010°E / 5.4733; 115.8010 (🏫)
XEA6100SMK Membakut II89727 Membakut 5°30′39″N115°47′01″E / 5.5108°N 115.7835°E / 5.5108; 115.7835 (🏫)
XEA6314SMK Menumbok89767 Menumbok 5°18′05″N115°21′15″E / 5.3013°N 115.3543°E / 5.3013; 115.3543 (🏫)
XEA3064SMK Merotai Besar91007 Tawau 4°25′13″N117°46′29″E / 4.4202°N 117.7747°E / 4.4202; 117.7747 (🏫)
XEA2080SMK Merpati90500 Sandakan 5°53′16″N118°02′36″E / 5.8878°N 118.0433°E / 5.8878; 118.0433 (🏫)
XEA2075SMK Muhibbah90000 Sandakan 5°51′00″N118°04′19″E / 5.8500°N 118.0720°E / 5.8500; 118.0720 (🏫)
XEA1111SMK Nabawan89957 Nabawan 5°02′16″N116°26′17″E / 5.0379°N 116.4380°E / 5.0379; 116.4380 (🏫)
XEA1113SMK Nabawan II89957 Nabawan 5°00′09″N116°27′50″E / 5.0025°N 116.4638°E / 5.0025; 116.4638 (🏫)
XEA1220SMK Nambayan89657 Tambunan 5°39′07″N116°21′03″E / 5.6519°N 116.3508°E / 5.6519; 116.3508 (🏫)
XEA5327SMK Narinang89158 Kota Belud 6°13′07″N116°26′59″E / 6.2185°N 116.4498°E / 6.2185; 116.4498 (🏫)
XEA6201SMK Padang Berampah89857 Sipitang 5°00′54″N115°32′00″E / 5.0151°N 115.5333°E / 5.0151; 115.5333 (🏫)
XEA2143SMK Pamol90733 Sandakan 6°00′44″N117°23′33″E / 6.0121°N 117.3924°E / 6.0121; 117.3924 (🏫)
XEA2079SMK Paris90200 Sandakan 5°15′16″N118°03′26″E / 5.2545°N 118.0571°E / 5.2545; 118.0571 (🏫)
XEA3070SMK Pasir Putih91044 Tawau 4°17′58″N117°51′35″E / 4.2994°N 117.8596°E / 4.2994; 117.8596 (🏫)
XEA5355SMK Pekan II Kota Belud89158 Kota Belud 6°20′56″N116°24′50″E / 6.3490°N 116.4139°E / 6.3490; 116.4139 (🏫)
XEA5353SMK Pekan Kota Belud89159 Kota Belud 6°21′25″N116°26′02″E / 6.3569°N 116.4340°E / 6.3569; 116.4340 (🏫)
XEA6315SMK Pekan Kuala Penyu89747 Kuala Penyu 5°34′35″N115°35′29″E / 5.5763°N 115.5913°E / 5.5763; 115.5913 (🏫)
XEA4301SMK Pekan Telipok89209 Tuaran 6°05′35″N116°11′46″E / 6.0931°N 116.1962°E / 6.0931; 116.1962 (🏫)
XEA2224SMK Penangah89320 Telupid 5°12′58″N116°50′08″E / 5.2160°N 116.8355°E / 5.2160; 116.8355 (🏫)
XEA4265SMK Pengalat Papar89607 Papar 5°44′57″N115°57′09″E / 5.7493°N 115.9525°E / 5.7493; 115.9525 (🏫)
XEE6221SMK Pengiran Omar89857 Sipitang 5°05′21″N115°33′10″E / 5.0891°N 115.5528°E / 5.0891; 115.5528 (🏫)
XEA6202SMK Pengiran Omar II89857 Sipitang 5°06′27″N115°33′39″E / 5.1075°N 115.5607°E / 5.1075; 115.5607 (🏫)
XEA2077SMK Perempuan90500 Sandakan 5°52′40″N118°03′41″E / 5.8777°N 118.0614°E / 5.8777; 118.0614 (🏫)
XEA4043SMK Perempuan88832 Kota Kinabalu 5°59′02″N116°05′56″E / 5.9838°N 116.0989°E / 5.9838; 116.0989 (🏫)
XEA5022SMK Pinawantai89050 Kudat 6°44′56″N116°43′39″E / 6.7490°N 116.7275°E / 6.7490; 116.7275 (🏫)
XEA5217SMK Pinggan-Pinggan89108 Kota Marudu 6°40′17″N116°56′25″E / 6.6715°N 116.9402°E / 6.6715; 116.9402 (🏫)
XEA5216SMK Pitas89100 Pitas 6°42′31″N117°01′49″E / 6.7086°N 117.0302°E / 6.7086; 117.0302 (🏫)
XEA5221SMK Pitas II89108 Kota Marudu 6°40′40″N117°04′43″E / 6.6779°N 117.0786°E / 6.6779; 117.0786 (🏫)
XEA4042SMK Pulau Gaya88852 Kota Kinabalu 6°00′02″N116°03′39″E / 6.0005°N 116.0608°E / 6.0005; 116.0608 (🏫)
XEE4110SMK Putatan88858 Kota Kinabalu 5°53′38″N116°02′37″E / 5.8939°N 116.0435°E / 5.8939; 116.0435 (🏫)
XEA5407SMK Ranau89308 Ranau 5°58′31″N116°40′30″E / 5.9754°N 116.6749°E / 5.9754; 116.6749 (🏫)
XFE6056SMK Saint Paul89807 Beaufort 5°21′00″N115°44′30″E / 5.3499°N 115.7416°E / 5.3499; 115.7416 (🏫)
XEE2031SMK Sandakan90716 Sandakan 5°51′24″N118°06′27″E / 5.8566°N 118.1074°E / 5.8566; 118.1074 (🏫)
XEA2084SMK Sandakan Dua90731 Sandakan 5°51′24″N118°03′13″E / 5.8567°N 118.0536°E / 5.8567; 118.0536 (🏫)
XEA4040SMK Sanzac89458 Tanjung Aru 5°57′36″N116°03′57″E / 5.9600°N 116.0657°E / 5.9600; 116.0657 (🏫)
XEA2081SMK Segaliud90729 Sandakan 5°45′34″N117°47′00″E / 5.7594°N 117.7833°E / 5.7594; 117.7833 (🏫)
XEA3106SMK Segama91122 Lahad Datu 5°05′37″N118°14′41″E / 5.0935°N 118.2446°E / 5.0935; 118.2446 (🏫)
XEA3104SMK Sepagaya91119 Lahad Datu 5°01′40″N118°17′52″E / 5.0278°N 118.2977°E / 5.0278; 118.2977 (🏫)
XEA1112SMK Sepulot Nabawan89950 Nabawan 4°42′23″N116°28′57″E / 4.7065°N 116.4824°E / 4.7065; 116.4824 (🏫)
XFE4045SMJK Shan Tao88811 Kota Kinabalu 5°59′00″N116°06′10″E / 5.9832°N 116.1028°E / 5.9832; 116.1028 (🏫)
XEA5004SMK Sikuati89058 Kudat 6°53′30″N116°41′42″E / 6.8916°N 116.6951°E / 6.8916; 116.6951 (🏫)
XEA5025SMK Sikuati II89058 Kudat 6°52′28″N116°41′30″E / 6.8744°N 116.6918°E / 6.8744; 116.6918 (🏫)
XEA3103SMK Silabukan91116 Lahad Datu 5°00′49″N118°31′53″E / 5.0137°N 118.5315°E / 5.0137; 118.5315 (🏫)
XEA2144SMK Simpangan90107 Beluran 6°22′40″N117°22′15″E / 6.3777°N 117.3708°E / 6.3777; 117.3708 (🏫)
XEA6203SMK Sindumin89859 Sipitang 4°57′50″N115°29′58″E / 4.9640°N 115.4994°E / 4.9640; 115.4994 (🏫)
XEA1060SMK Sook89008 Keningau 5°09′00″N116°18′21″E / 5.1500°N 116.3059°E / 5.1500; 116.3059 (🏫)
XEA4302SMK Sri Nangka89208 Tuaran 6°12′39″N116°14′12″E / 6.2108°N 116.2368°E / 6.2108; 116.2368 (🏫)
XFE1334SMK St Anthony89907 Tenom 5°07′49″N115°56′51″E / 5.1303°N 115.9475°E / 5.1303; 115.9475 (🏫)
XFE3127SMK St Dominic91114 Lahad Datu 5°02′02″N118°19′02″E / 5.0338°N 118.3171°E / 5.0338; 118.3171 (🏫)
XFE4051SMK St Francis Convent88300 Kota Kinabalu 5°57′50″N116°04′34″E / 5.9640°N 116.0760°E / 5.9640; 116.0760 (🏫)
XFE4401SMK St James Tenghilan89208 Tuaran 6°14′59″N116°20′42″E / 6.2496°N 116.3449°E / 6.2496; 116.3449 (🏫)
XFE4353SMK St John89208 Tuaran 6°10′50″N116°14′10″E / 6.1805°N 116.2360°E / 6.1805; 116.2360 (🏫)
XFE6051SMK St John89807 Beaufort 5°20′20″N115°45′13″E / 5.3390°N 115.7537°E / 5.3390; 115.7537 (🏫)
XFE4253SMK St Joseph89608 Papar 5°43′50″N115°55′49″E / 5.7305°N 115.9303°E / 5.7305; 115.9303 (🏫)
XFE1215SMK St Martin89657 Tambunan 5°41′31″N116°22′49″E / 5.6919°N 116.3804°E / 5.6919; 116.3804 (🏫)
XFE4255SMK St Mary Papar89608 Papar 5°42′59″N115°56′52″E / 5.7165°N 115.9479°E / 5.7165; 115.9479 (🏫)
XFE2044SMK St Mary Sandakan90705 Sandakan 5°45′27″N117°45′28″E / 5.7575°N 117.7579°E / 5.7575; 117.7579 (🏫)
XFE2045SMK St Michael90702 Sandakan 5°50′27″N118°06′43″E / 5.8409°N 118.1120°E / 5.8409; 118.1120 (🏫)
XFE4117SMK St Michael89507 Penampang 5°54′34″N116°06′41″E / 5.9094°N 116.1114°E / 5.9094; 116.1114 (🏫)
XFE3044SMK St Patrick91007 Tawau 4°16′43″N117°53′23″E / 4.2785°N 117.8897°E / 4.2785; 117.8897 (🏫)
XFE6101SMK St Patrick89727 Membakut 5°28′01″N115°47′53″E / 5.4670°N 115.7981°E / 5.4670; 115.7981 (🏫)
XFE6313SMK St Peter Bundu89747 Kuala Penyu 5°30′17″N115°34′10″E / 5.5047°N 115.5694°E / 5.5047; 115.5694 (🏫)
XFE5066SMK St Peter Kudat89058 Kudat 6°53′44″N116°51′19″E / 6.8955°N 116.8554°E / 6.8955; 116.8554 (🏫)
XFE4055SMK St Peter Telipok88450 Kota Kinabalu 6°05′18″N116°11′40″E / 6.0884°N 116.1945°E / 6.0884; 116.1945 (🏫)
XFE3045SMK St Ursula91007 Tawau 4°15′17″N117°53′27″E / 4.2546°N 117.8908°E / 4.2546; 117.8908 (🏫)
XFE1044SMK St. Francis Xavier89007 Keningau 5°19′54″N116°09′12″E / 5.3318°N 116.1532°E / 5.3318; 116.1532 (🏫)
XFE4058SM Stella Maris89457 Kota Kinabalu 5°57′12″N116°03′04″E / 5.9534°N 116.0510°E / 5.9534; 116.0510 (🏫)
XEA2225SMK Sukau90200 Kinabatangan 5°31′07″N118°15′57″E / 5.5185°N 118.2657°E / 5.5185; 118.2657 (🏫)
XFE2054SMJK Sung Siew90700 Sandakan 5°50′40″N118°06′42″E / 5.8445°N 118.1116°E / 5.8445; 118.1116 (🏫)
XEA4402SMK Sungai Damit89257 Tamparuli 6°09′55″N116°14′28″E / 6.1652°N 116.2410°E / 6.1652; 116.2410 (🏫)
XEA3331SMK Tagasan91308 Semporna 4°25′43″N118°32′52″E / 4.4286°N 118.5479°E / 4.4286; 118.5479 (🏫)
XEA4263SMK Takis89608 Papar 5°43′31″N115°55′50″E / 5.7252°N 115.9306°E / 5.7252; 115.9306 (🏫)
XEA2076SMK Taman Fajar90500 Sandakan 5°53′01″N118°03′08″E / 5.8836°N 118.0521°E / 5.8836; 118.0521 (🏫)
XEA4303SMK Taman Ria89207 Tuaran 6°07′06″N116°12′39″E / 6.1183°N 116.2109°E / 6.1183; 116.2109 (🏫)
XEA4044SMK Taman Tun Fuad88300 Kota Kinabalu 5°56′50″N116°06′00″E / 5.9473°N 116.1000°E / 5.9473; 116.1000 (🏫)
XEA5354SMK Tambulion89158 Kota Belud 6°19′56″N116°27′41″E / 6.3322°N 116.4614°E / 6.3322; 116.4614 (🏫)
XEA1219SMK Tambunan89657 Tambunan 5°43′21″N116°24′12″E / 5.7225°N 116.4034°E / 5.7225; 116.4034 (🏫)
XEE4401SMK Tamparuli89259 Tamparuli 6°08′40″N116°15′38″E / 6.1444°N 116.2606°E / 6.1444; 116.2606 (🏫)
XEA5101SMK Tandek89108 Kota Marudu 6°32′06″N116°51′15″E / 6.5349°N 116.8542°E / 6.5349; 116.8542 (🏫)
XEA5106SMK Tandek 289108 Kota Marudu 6°34′35″N116°51′32″E / 6.5763°N 116.8590°E / 6.5763; 116.8590 (🏫)
XEA4129SMK Tansau88858 Tanjung Aru 5°52′43″N116°03′22″E / 5.8785°N 116.0561°E / 5.8785; 116.0561 (🏫)
XEA5351SMK Taun Gusi89158 Kota Belud 6°25′00″N116°26′45″E / 6.4168°N 116.4458°E / 6.4168; 116.4458 (🏫)
XEA5356SMK Taun Gusi II89159 Kota Belud 6°26′25″N116°29′23″E / 6.4402°N 116.4896°E / 6.4402; 116.4896 (🏫)
XEE3052SMK Tawau91007 Tawau 4°15′46″N117°53′24″E / 4.2627°N 117.8900°E / 4.2627; 117.8900 (🏫)
XEA3073SMK Tawau II91044 Tawau 4°15′14″N117°54′49″E / 4.2540°N 117.9135°E / 4.2540; 117.9135 (🏫)
XEA4046SMK Tebobon88450 Inanam 6°03′27″N116°09′59″E / 6.0574°N 116.1664°E / 6.0574; 116.1664 (🏫)
XEA5219SMK Telaga89100 Pitas 6°50′23″N117°04′38″E / 6.8398°N 117.0771°E / 6.8398; 117.0771 (🏫)
XEA2141SMK Telupid89320 Telupid 5°37′42″N117°07′29″E / 5.6283°N 117.1246°E / 5.6283; 117.1246 (🏫)
XEA4401SMK Tenghilan89208 Tuaran 6°15′27″N116°20′00″E / 6.2575°N 116.3333°E / 6.2575; 116.3333 (🏫)
XEE1338SMK Tenom89908 Tenom 5°10′03″N115°57′42″E / 5.1676°N 115.9616°E / 5.1676; 115.9616 (🏫)
XEA3107SMK Terusan91116 Lahad Datu 5°00′35″N118°16′46″E / 5.0098°N 118.2795°E / 5.0098; 118.2795 (🏫)
XEA2142SMK Terusan Sugut90739 Sandakan 6°25′09″N117°41′59″E / 6.4193°N 117.6996°E / 6.4193; 117.6996 (🏫)
XEA5401SMK Timbua89308 Ranau 6°06′48″N116°51′36″E / 6.1133°N 116.8601°E / 6.1133; 116.8601 (🏫)
XFE4021SMJK Tinggi Kota Kinabalu88802 Kota Kinabalu 5°56′47″N116°04′18″E / 5.9464°N 116.0717°E / 5.9464; 116.0717 (🏫)
XEA2085SMK Tinusa90500 Sandakan 5°53′19″N118°04′15″E / 5.8887°N 118.0709°E / 5.8887; 118.0709 (🏫)
XFE2032SMJK Tiong Hua90704 Sandakan 5°51′36″N118°06′17″E / 5.8599°N 118.1047°E / 5.8599; 118.1047 (🏫)
XEA3071SMK Titingan91028 Tawau 4°14′35″N117°54′23″E / 4.2430°N 117.9063°E / 4.2430; 117.9063 (🏫)
XEA2078SMK Tongod89320 Telupid 5°16′19″N116°58′04″E / 5.2720°N 116.9677°E / 5.2720; 116.9677 (🏫)
XEA1001SMK Tulid89008 Keningau 5°19′34″N116°25′18″E / 5.3262°N 116.4217°E / 5.3262; 116.4217 (🏫)
XEE4322SMK Tun Fuad Stephens89259 Tamparuli 6°03′30″N116°17′00″E / 6.0584°N 116.2834°E / 6.0584; 116.2834 (🏫)
XEA3101SMK Tungku91117 Lahad Datu 5°01′18″N118°52′14″E / 5.0218°N 118.8706°E / 5.0218; 118.8706 (🏫)
XEA2146SMK Ulu Sapi90009 Sandakan 5°44′23″N117°23′05″E / 5.7397°N 117.3846°E / 5.7397; 117.3846 (🏫)
XEA2140SMK Ulu Sugut (Malinsau)89308 Ranau 6°05′36″N116°58′27″E / 6.0934°N 116.9742°E / 6.0934; 116.9742 (🏫)
XEA3067SMK Umas-Umas91042 Tawau 4°28′17″N117°40′00″E / 4.4715°N 117.6668°E / 4.4715; 117.6668 (🏫)
XEA5352SMK Usukan89158 Kota Belud 6°24′12″N116°23′17″E / 6.4032°N 116.3880°E / 6.4032; 116.3880 (🏫)
XEA3072SMK Wakuba91028 Tawau 4°19′14″N118°05′09″E / 4.3205°N 118.0859°E / 4.3205; 118.0859 (🏫)
XFE3059SMK Wallace Bay91020 Tawau 4°15′33″N117°40′14″E / 4.2592°N 117.6706°E / 4.2592; 117.6706 (🏫)
XEE6061SMK Weston89808 Beaufort 5°12′51″N115°35′58″E / 5.2142°N 115.5995°E / 5.2142; 115.5995 (🏫)
XEE4038SM Maktab Sabah88806 Kota Kinabalu 5°57′23″N116°04′02″E / 5.9564°N 116.0673°E / 5.9564; 116.0673 (🏫)

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