SMKA Kota Kinabalu

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Kota Kinabalu Islamic High School
Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Agama Kota Kinabalu
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SMKA Kota Kinabalu
Jalan Sekolah Agama Kota Kinabalu, Bukit Padang

Kota Kinabalu
,
Sabah
,
88300

Malaysia
Coordinates 5°57′21″N116°06′34″E / 5.9558°N 116.1095°E / 5.9558; 116.1095
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School type Government Boarding national religious secondary school
MottoBerilmu, Beriman, Beramal
(Learning, Believing and Practicing)
Religious affiliation(s)Islam
Established1 January 1991 (1991-01-01)
FounderHaidon Hadi Sapiri
StatusOpen
Supervising bodyState Education Department
School codeXRA 4003
PrincipalDatin Hasnah Mohd. Yakob
GradesForm 1 to Upper Form 6
GenderMale and female
Age range13–19
Enrollment520 (2016)
Classes offered General knowledge, Islamic study, Science, Engineering and Accountancy
Language Malay, English and Arabic
Schedule typeSchedule
ScheduleNormal schedule: 7.00 am - 1.00 pm
Additional schedule: 2.00 pm - 4.00 pm
Hours in school day6-8
Classrooms24
Houses4
Nickname SMKAKK
YearbookAl-Qudwah
Website smkakk.bpi.edu.my

Kota Kinabalu Islamic High School (Malay: Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Agama Kota Kinabalu) (SMKAKK) is an Islamic schools in Kota Kinabalu. The school was formerly known as Sekolah Menengah Agama Kota Kinabalu or SMAKK.

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History

SMKA Kota Kinabalu was established on 1 December 1990. That year, the Founding Principal, Haidon Hadi Sapiri, named the school after the district where this school is situated. The school is located in Bukit Padang and, until the end of 2015, beside Sabah Science Secondary School. The school campus was originally the Sabah Campus of National University of Malaysia established in 1979 and dissolved years later.

Establishment of this school was intended by the Sabah State Education Director in order to increase the number of Islamic schools in Sabah. Originally, the school had 11 teachers, one clerk [1] and 205 students of Form 1 and Form 4.

On 12 April 2011, SMKA Kota Kinabalu became a School Without Litter through a proclamation issued by Kota Kinabalu City Hall. [2] In 2016, SMKA Kota Kinabalu becomes an SMKA with the status of Maahad Tahfiz (school of al-Quran memorisation) and, thus, offers Tahfiz programme to students.

Classes

The name of classes has no turning as the name of classes is usable every year. Currently, the name of classes in the school is Bukhari, Muslim, Abu Daud, Tarmizi, An-Nasaie and Ibnu Majah (obsoleted).

However, the pre-university classes have no name as they use the course taken as the class name.

The school provides pure science stream, computer science stream and basic science stream for Form Four and Form Five; and Usuluddin course and history course for pre-university students.

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References

  1. Awang Marusin, Awang Abdul Muizz. "Sejarah SMK Agama Kota Kinabalu" (in Malay). Retrieved 17 February 2012.
  2. "SMK Agama Kota Kinabalu kini Sekolah Tanpa Sampah" (in Malay). 22 April 2011. Retrieved 17 February 2012.