SMK Pusat Bandar Puchong (1)

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SMK Pusat Bandar Puchong (1)
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School typeNational Secondary School
MottoBerwawasan, Berketrampilan, Cemerlang
Founded2003
SessionMorning and afternoon
LanguageChinese, Tamil, Malay. Mainly in English
WebsiteLibrary website :https://sites.google.com/moe-dl.edu.my/portalpusatsumbersekolah/laman-utama-pss

Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Pusat Bandar Puchong (1) or SMKPBP1 is a secondary school located in Pusat Bandar Puchong, Selangor, Malaysia. This school started since 2003. As of 2014, the total number of students is around 2900, including morning and afternoon classes.

Buildings[edit]

  • Block A1
  • Block A2
  • Block B
  • Block C
  • Block D
  • Block E
  • Surau
  • Canteen
  • Guard house
  • 3 class cabins at the field

Non-building facilities and/or feature[edit]

  • Field
  • Gardens
  • Assembly area

In-Building facilities[edit]

  • Library
  • School Hall
  • Main Office
  • Teacher's Office
  • Discipline Room
  • Science Labs
  • Workshop
  • Restrooms
  • CCTV
  • Locker
  • Computer Labs
  • Koperasi

2009 - 2023[edit]

  • PMR 2008 results

More than 60 students scored straight A's.

  • Program Jalinan Kasih CNY (21 Jan 09)

A celebration was held at around 3:45 pm until 6 pm, with the presence of YB Dato' Dr. Wee Ka Siong, Deputy Minister of Education. gifts were given to the needed students in the school.

  • Road Run 2009

Our yearly event. Took place on 21 February this year. Students of all forms participated in this event, either by helping or by running itself. The route is divided into two, one for the boys and one for the girls, the boys were made to run a longer distance compared to the girls. At the end of the run, top ten runners for each category were given prizes. This is the most anticipated even of the year in preparation for our Sports day not long afterwards. Marks were given to the specific sport house(rumah sukan) of green, yellow, blue or red.

  • 6th annual Sports Day 2009

Held on 2 March. The day where all the hard work pays off. Marks from Road Run are added to the sport houses together with the events that took place on this day. Students could show off their running talent or just to show support for their sport houses were present. Parents too came to show some support. Green won Best March Troop, while Red won the overall.

  • Gaza Found

Every school in Malaysia was involved in this fund collection, SMK PBP(1) was not left out. The purpose of this was to collect some money for the people in Gaza who needed help.

Recognition '09[edit]

  • School - 1st Place - Anugerah Kualiti Kategoti Pusat Sumber Sekolah
  • Football - Champion MSS Puchong Serdang Zone, Champion MSSD Petaling Perdana
  • Basketball - Champion MSSD Petaling Perdana
  • Long Jump - Champion (Broken MSSD record) MSSD
  • English Speech - 1st Place Puchong/Serdang Zone
  • Bahasa Melayu Speech (Pencagah Rasual PraUniversiti) - 1st Place Petaling Perdana District
  • Geography Quiz - 1st Place Petaling Perdana District
  • Young Enterprise Competition - Best Teamwork - Optimax Ent. (YE 2009)
  • Rugby (2016) - 3rd Place in Selangor Zone

Incident[edit]

On Monday, lawyer Mohd Khairul Azam Abdul Aziz, who is also vice-president of the fledgling Putra, threatened to file a police report against SMK Pusat Bandar Puchong (1) in Pusat Bandar Puchong for its “religious” Chinese New Year decoration. The lawyer claimed the decoration to be “unconstitutional”. He further claimed that Muslim parents had complained about the decoration, which they see as an attempt to propagate a non-Islam religion to students. Khairul later claimed the school principal, Rohani Mohd Noor, promised in an email reply to take down all the Chinese New Year decorations. Lately, former Deputy Minister of Education Teo Nie Ching had put back the CNY decoration along with Wan Azizah Wan Ismail and other Pakatan Harapan leaders.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Teachers who complained against CNY decor Putra members? Putrajaya says waiting for report".

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