SMK Cochrane

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SMK Cochrane
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TypeGovernment Non-Boarding secondary school
MottoPengetahuan Suluh Kemajuan
One for All, All for One
Established1957
GradesForm 1 - Form 6
AffiliationsMalaysia Ministry Of Education
Websitewww.smkcochrane.net

SMK Cochrane (formerly known as SMK Jalan Cochrane or Cochrane Road School, C.R.S.) is a secondary school in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Founded in 1957 to provide secondary education to pupils who live near Cochrane Road. The school was inaugurated on 1 September 1965 by Datuk Harun Idris, Menteri Besar of Selangor at that time. It offers classes for students from Form 1 to Form 6. Since 1994, the school changed it status from a boys school to a co-ed secondary school.

It was situated on Jalan Cochrane before the school was relocated to a new building in Jalan Shahbandar in late 2004. The school was renamed to SMK Cochrane as it is no longer situated on Jalan Cochrane. The new school building was official opened on 4 February 2005 by Dato' Seri Hishammuddin Hussein, Minister of Education. The school, like the road it was once situated on before, was named after the 17th British Resident of Perak, Charles Walter Hamilton Cochrane.

The old structure on Jalan Cochrane is now called the Cochrane Youth Sports Centre dedicated to the development of young talented sportsmen. The move received many objections initially as many old boys of the school firmly believe that the location of the school and the huge football field that surrounded it embodied the true spirit of the education institution.[1]

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  1. ^ Debbie Chan (6 October 2007). Memories linger on Jalan Cochrane. TheStar
  2. ^ Sabrina Bahari (9 March 2017). "Meet sweet Shweta". Malay Mail. Retrieved 20 March 2019.