SMKA Tun Ahmadshah

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Tun Ahmadshah Islamic High School
Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Agama Tun Ahmadshah
Location
PO Box A-235, Inanam

Kota Kinabalu
,
Sabah
,
88856

Malaysia
Information
School type Government Boarding national religious secondary school
MottoBerilmu, Beramal, Bertaqwa
(Knowledgeable, Practical and Pious)
Religious affiliation(s)Islam
Established1 January 1988 (1988-01-01)
StatusOpen
Supervising bodyState Education Department
School codeXRA 4002
PrincipalUstazah Rosnani Sidin
Teaching staff49
Employees13
GradesForm 1 to Form 5
Age range12-17
Enrollment451 (2016)
Classes offered General knowledge, Islamic study, Science and Accountancy
Language Malay, English and Arabic
Schedule typeSchedule
ScheduleNormal schedule: 6.45 am – 1.45 pm
Additional schedule: 2.30 pm – 4.30 pm
Hours in school day6–8
Classrooms17
Houses4
Nickname SMKA TUNAS
SEMAI
Website smkatunas.net

Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Agama Tun Ahmadshah (formerly known as SMKA Inanam) is a religious school in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia. The school was established in 1988.

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History

SMKA Inanam was initiated on 1 January 1988 as a normal secondary school. The first batch of the school consisted of 14 teachers and 455 students led by the first Principal, Mr. Matshah Abdul Hamid. At the end of 1988, a proposal to make this school an Islamic secondary school was moved as the original Islamic secondary school in Ranau was under construction. State Education Department was in favour of such proposal as this school is located strategically near administrative centre.

Consequently, 20 teachers and a number of students of Form 5 and Upper Form 6 from SMKA Limauan joined this school on 3 January 1989, while the school, which was known as SMK Inanam, was renamed as SMKA Inanam. [1] It was renamed once again to SMKA Tun Ahmadshah on 9 September 2009 in commemoration of the then-Governor of Sabah, Ahmadshah Abdullah who was a native Bajau hailing from the Inanam township or suburb of Kota Kinabalu city.

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Hari Merdeka 2013 Parade

Roll of principals

PrincipalPeriod
Ustaz Salehuddin Hj. Mansur1989 - 1992
Ustaz Mohd Isa Hj. Shaari1992 - 1994
Ustazah Hjh. Arpah Mohammad1994 - 2005
Ustaz Idrus Hj. Abdul Rahman2006 - March 2008
Ustazah Affida HelmiJanuary 2009 - March 2011
Dr. Hj. Mohd. Kassim TusinMay 2011 - January 2016
Datin Hasnah Mohd. YakobJanuary 2016 - December 2017
Ustaz Zulkifli MohammadDecember 2017 - January 2022
Ustazah Rosnani SidinFebruary 2022 - present

Classes

The names of the classes change every three years for the junior form and every two years for the senior form.

Lower Form

Turning (every three years)Classes name
First turning (Form 1 2021)
  • Syafie (DLP)
  • Maliki
  • Hanafi
  • Hambali
Second turning (Form 2 2021)
Third turning (Form 3 2021)

Upper Form

Turning (every two years)Classes name
First turning (Form 4 2021)
  • Syafie (Science Stream 1)
  • Maliki (Science Stream 2)
  • Hanafi (Accounting Stream)
  • Hambali (Business Stream)
Second turning (Form 5 2021)
  • Syafie (Science Stream 1)
  • Maliki (Science Stream 2)
  • Hanafi (Accounting Stream 1)

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References

  1. "Sejarah Sekolah" (in Malay). SMKA Tun Ahmadshah. Retrieved 17 February 2012.