SMKA Sabak Bernam

SMKASB
Sabak Bernam Religious National Secondary School
Disiplin Teras Kejayaan (Discipline is the Key to Success).
Address
Pekan Simpang Lima
Sungai Besar, Sabak Bernam, Selangor
Malaysia
Coordinates 3°37′04″N 101°02′59″E / 3.61775°N 101.0497568°E / 3.61775; 101.0497568
Information
Established 1983
Founder Ministry of Education
Category Religious National Secondary School
Principal Mr Haji Jaafar Rajuli
Vice Principal Mdm Hajjah Jamaliah Jahari
Colour(s)
                         
Yearbook Al-Hidayah
Sister's School IAIN Sumatera Utara
Website www.smkasl.bpi.edu.my

SMKA Sabak Bernam or Sabak Bernam Religious National Secondary School (Arabic: المدرسة الثانوية الوطنية الدينية سابق برنم; Malay: Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Agama Sabak Bernam; Chinese: 沙白安南县伊斯蘭學校) is a Malaysia educational institution established in 1982. The institution is located at Pekan Simpang Lima, Sungai Besar in the District of Sabak Bernam, Selangor, Malaysia.

History

Foundation

In 1979, the Ministry of Education under the Division of Technical and Vocational and the Selangor State Education Department were planning to build a vocational school for agriculture in Selangor. The development was financed by a special facilities loan for education development from the World Bank. An area of 19.75 acres (79,900 m2) at an agricultural village in Simpang Lima was chosen as the site for construction. The site selection was based on the factors that the land was an undeveloped state-owned land.[1]

SMK Simpang Lima

The school was named Simpang Lima after a penta-junction at Jalan Kuala Selangor Lama near Sungai Nibong village. The construction completed in 1982 and the school was finally opened for admission on January 1982. However, due to political and public pressure, it was established as SMK Simpang Lima, a public secondary school and not as a vocational school as per planned.

SMKA Simpang Lima

1988 members of faculty

After six years of service, there was a move by the school's Parent-Teacher Association with recommendation from the District Education Office of Sabak Bernam, to elevate the school status into a religious boarding school.

This proposal was accepted by the Ministry of Education and the Selangor Education Department. In 1988, the school's name was officially changed from SMK Simpang Lima to SMKA Simpang Lima.

SMKA Sabak Bernam

In 2015, the school was rebranded as SMKA Sabak Bernam to represent the whole district of Sabak Bernam.

Development

At its opening, the school was made up of 1 double-storey block for administration, 3 double-storey blocks for classrooms, 1 single-storey block for laboratories and workshop, 8 medium quarters for teachers and school staff, and a canteen. When the school gradually evolved into a boarding school, one of the classroom blocks was converted into a hostel.

In 1992, the school received 4 new three-storey hostel block and a dining hall. In the same year, with the effort from the PTA and the local communities, a new surau was built.

In 1998, under the Sixth Malaysia Plan (RMK6), the Ministry of Education approved another construction of one three-storey classroom block and two three-storey hostel blocks, a new dining hall for female students, a water tank and two new playing court.

In 2002, the school received a new Multipurpose Hall and a new shuttle bus.

In 2004, the new one storey Computer Laboratories block completed.

In 2008, the school received a Class C Quarters for Headmaster residence and a new block next to the Multipurpose Hall.

Head Teachers

No.NameYears of Service
1.Mr Haji Samuri1983-2000
2. Mr Haji Sariman bin Rejo2000-2003
3. Mr Haji Amin2003-2008
4. Mdm Hajjah Fatimah Abdullah2008-2012
5. Mr Haji Jaafar Rajuli2012-now

Symbols

Emblem

The school's emblem was introduced and has been used since the school's establishment in 1983. The design of the emblem did not undergo any major or significant change during the upgrading of SMK Simpang Lima into SMKA Simpang Lima and pursuant to the rebranding of SMKA Simpang Lima as SMKA Sabak Bernam. The school's management might had decided to incorporate the original emblem together with the motto "Disiplin Teras Kejayaan" into the identity of the new School. The only modification made are the color of the torch at the center of the emblem was changed from blue to green colour and the former school's name was replaced with the new one.

Colors and Elements

The emblem was made of five major colors and seven elements, each to represents unique quality or identity of the school.

No.ColorDescription
1.BlueUnity
2.RedBravery
3.GreenIslam
4.YellowRoyal
5.WhitePure
No.ElementsDescription
1.The Shieldrepresent Faith as the shield from deviation
2.The Sunrepresent Knowledge as the light of life
3.The Torchrepresent the Willingness to self-sacrifice for the sake of knowledge
4.Pair of Handsrepresent Preserving of knowledges for the next generation
5.Red and Yellow Bannerrepresent the State of Selangor Darul Ehsan
6.Atomrepresent the application of Science and Technology
7.Borromean ringsrepresent balance of Life in academic and sports development

Anthem

The school anthem was written by Madam Ustazah Latifah binti Abdullah in Arabic. The title of this song is "Madrasatuna"; meaning "My School." Students and teachers will sing this song on weekly assembly and annual events.

ArabicTransliterationTranslation
مدرستنا مدرستناMadrasatuna, MadrasatunaOur School, O Our School
لك حبنا وفادناLaki hubbuna wa fuadunaTo thee we gave our heart and love
اشنا نشعنا في رحابكIsyna nasya'na firihabikFor we hath growth and live inside thou
ضحينا بانفسنا في خدمتكDohaina bianfusina fikhidmatikWe swear to sacrifice ourself in service to thee
بالعلوم نافعة نورة عقولناBil ulumi nafiah naurat ouqulanaThe knowledge thee gave brighten our mind
بالعلوم نافعة فتحة عيونناBil ulumi nafiah fatahat ouyunanaThe knowledge thee gave (too) opened up our eyes
ايقت افكرنا انشهرت صدورناAiqathtu afkarna Insyarhat suduranaThee hath developed our mind and widen up our chest
مدرستنا مدرستناMadrasatuna, MadrasatunaOur School, O Our School
لك حبنا وفادناLaki hubbuna wa fuadunaTo thee we gave our heart and love
حياتا سعيدتا قدمتلناHayatan saidatan qaddamtilanaThou gave happiness to our life
فانت جزء من حياتناFa-anti, fa-anti juz'u min hayatinaThou art part of us
لالمعلمين والمعلماتLil-mu'allimina wal-muallimatAnd not forgetting our beloved teachers
احترامنا واشتيقوناIhtiramuna wasytiaqonaWhom we gave our deep respect and faith
ولن ننسى فضلكم طوال حياتناWalan nansa fadlakum tiwala hayatinaWe shalt not forget thou goodnees for the rest of our life

Yearbook

The school's annual magazine is called "Al-Hidayah" which means "The Right Way". Articles are contributed by the student and teachers. The magazine reports the school's activities for the year, club activities, official school functions, news about teachers and students and class photos.

Syllabus

Curricular

Curriculum Table
Level Lower Secondary Upper Secondary (Science) Upper Secondary (Commerce) Pre-University
ClassAll Form 1,
Form 2 and
Form 3 students
Form 4 Firdaus
Form 4 Naim
Form 5 Firdaus
Form 5 Naim
Form 4 Ma'awa
Form 4 Darussalam
Form 5 Ma'awa
Form 5 Darussalam
Upper Six and
Lower Six
ExamPMRSPMSPMSTPM
Subject Core Subject
Bahasa Melayu
English Language
Basic Arabic Communication
Islamic Education
Science
Mathematics
History
Geography
Living Skills
Core Subject
Bahasa Melayu
English Language
Higher Arabic Language
Modern Mathematics
Sharia
Quran and Sunnah
History

Electives
Additional Mathematics
Physics
Chemistry
Biology

Core Subject
Bahasa Melayu
English Language
Higher Arabic Language
Modern Mathematics
Sharia
Quran and Sunnah
History

Electives
Science
Additional Mathematics
Basic Economics
Principles of Accountancy

Compulsory
General Studies

Open List
Bahasa Melayu
English Language
Arabic Language
Literature in English
Malaysian literature
Sharia
Usuluddin
Economy
Business Studies
Accountancy
Mathematics S

Extra-Curricular

Sport Houses Uniform bodies Club and Societies
  • Bahasa Melayu Society
  • English Language Club
  • Arabic Club
  • Islamic Studies Society
  • Form Six Committee
  • Maths & Science Club
  • History and Geography Club
  • Computer Club
  • Peer Guides
  • Crime Prevention Club
  • Computer Club
  • Photography Club
  • Theatre Club
  • Nasheed Club
Sports and Games Martial Arts Special Bodies

Facilities

Science Garden

Management

  • Principal Office
  • Vice Principals' Office
  • Head Warden Office
  • Male Teachers' Room
  • Female Teacher's Room
  • Clerk Office

Resources

  • Library
  • Resource Centre
  • Musolla
  • English Resource Centre
  • English Room
  • Mathematic Room
  • BADAR Operational Room
  • Arabic Site
  • Bahasa Melayu Site

Laboratories and Workshops

  • Computer Laboratory
  • Science Laboratory
  • Biology Laboratory
  • Chemical Laboratory
  • Physic Laboratory
  • Living Skills Workshop

Gallery

School Emblem

See also

References

  1. "School Timeline". SMKA Simpang Lima Official Blog. Retrieved 2016-04-25.

External links

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