SMK Kepong Baru

Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Kepong Baru, or more commonly abbreviated as SMKKB or SMKB, is a public coeducational secondary school located in the middle of the housing estate Kepong Baru in Kepong, Kuala Lumpur.

Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Kepong Baru
Address
Jalan Helang, Kepong Baru, 52100

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Information
TypePublic coeducational secondary
MottoBerdisiplin, Berilmu, Berbakti
Established1977
PrincipalMr Lok Chee Wai
GradesForm 1 - Form 5
LanguageMalay, English, Mandarin, Tamil
YearbookMutiara
Websitesites.google.com/moe-dl.edu.my/portalsmkkepongbaru/home

History

SMKB was established in the year 1969. When it was first established, the first batch of students had to use the facilities of a nearby school, SRK Batu 4, Jalan Ipoh. In the meantime, the construction of the school was in progress on an 11 acres (45,000 m2) land in the heart of Kepong Baru. The students during that time were actually under the supervision of Allahyarham Khalid Murshid, the principal of SMK Raja Abdullah. There were 341 students being enrolled for the first time and the number grew drastically over the years. Up until now, the number of students is at least 3000.

School Architecture

There are 6 blocks of classrooms, various chemistry, biology, and multidisciplinary labs, 2 staff offices (1 for morning session, another for afternoon session), a front office, technical skills labs, a large library, multimedia conference rooms, a computer lab with 2 levels, and a general meeting room. The school also has other recreational facilities such as the canteen, football field, basketball courts, hockey field, tennis court, fruit gardens and a multi-purpose badminton hall.

Extra-curriculum

Prefectorial Board

Members of the board are required to have confidence and leadership skills. This dedicated group of people dress in uniforms with blue tops, dark blue skirts for the girls, white trousers for the boys, a tie, white socks and black shoes. Their sole purpose is to monitor the school's discipline and help discipline teacher to ensure the discipline of the school is kept under control. This board is the first and most important special unit in the school and they are divided into two sections which are the morning session prefects and afternoon session prefects. The morning session prefects are led by the leaders of the board which consist of form five prefects and they are easily identified as they are the only group of prefects which puts on a blazer while carrying out their duties. The board is then followed by form four junior prefects who wear a long sleeve blue shirt, and then the form one until form three prefects who wear a short sleeve blue shirts. There are many positions in this board, but they are only given to suitable and appropriate form 5 seniors chosen by the dedicated teachers. Some of the units of this board are- PA, Discipline, HEM, and zones.

Library Board

Members are required to dress in uniforms with green tops and dark green bottoms. This board has two sections, namely the Librarians section and the Media section. Members in the Librarian section are in charge of the school library administration, while those who are in the Media section are in charge of the various PA system usage, most commonly during school assembly every day and every function and ceremony during school hours. The main teacher for this board in Mrs Juliyana.

Class Monitor Council

Members are the aggregate class monitors from all classes of Form 3 to Form 5 in the school. The current teacher adviser is Pn Bavani a/p Sheivadasan.

Road Safety Board

The Road safety Board, more commonly known as KJR (Keselamatan Jalan Raya) is a board that monitors the traffic in and around the school, preventing any accidents or incidents as such. Members are required to dress in uniforms with yellow tops and dark green bottoms. This board is the first Road Safety Board in the state of Kuala Lumpur. Mostly harmless, there are few functions and positive contributions related to this particular board as it helps to secure the traffic in the school and also prevents accidents between teachers in their vehicle and students who are walking.

Textbook Loan and Scheme Unit (SPBT)

The Ministry of Education has implemented several important assistance programs, including the Textbook Loan Scheme or also known as Skim Pinjaman Buku Teks (SPBT). In 1975, this program was launched for all government schools and government aided schools. In 1983, this program was expanded to all State Government Religious Secondary Schools and People's Religious Secondary Schools registered with the State Islamic Religious Council / Department / Foundation. The goal of SPBT is to ensure that students from parents or guardians who are less able receive SPBT textbooks in the first week of the school session. SPBT is in charge of implementing the textbook loan scheme for all primary schools, secondary schools, and Public Religious Secondary Schools. The most important thing is to control the use of textbooks. Members are required to dress in uniforms with purple tops and dark blue bottoms.

Briged Bestari

Members are required to wear a brown vest with the briged bestari logo on the back. Briged bestari helps with the technical side of things and some members are part of the publicity team for the school. Their duties include taking care of the computer lab, helping teacher or students with technicalities issue with the computers, post the latest info about the school on the school website and Facebook. Briged members built the current website and occasionally tasked with video editing for special events.

Combi

This special body that consists of a very few amount of selected members. Their job is to prevent aedes mosquito infestation in school.

Uniformed Bodies

Clubs and Societies

  • Malay Language Society
  • English Society
  • Chinese Language Society
  • Tamil Language Society
  • Islamic Society
  • Buddhist Society
  • Christian Fellowship
  • Debating and Public Speaking Society
  • Volleyball Club
  • Science and Mathematics Society
  • History Society
  • Geography Club
  • Art Society
  • Life Skills and Design Club
  • Consumers and Finance Club
  • Computer Club
  • Environmentalist and Landscaping Club
  • School Furniture Maintenance
  • Reading Club
  • Culture and Tourism Club
  • LEO Club
  • Crime Prevention Club
  • Textbook Loan Scheme Unit (SPBT)
  • School Choir Team (Unity of Voices)
  • Chamber of Music
  • Documentation and Photography Club
  • Oratory and Debate Society
  • Peer Counseling (PRS)
  • Loyalty and Rukun Negara Club
  • Chinese Orchestra Club
  • Doktor Muda
  • Road Safety Club
  • Corporation Club

Sports Houses

  • Blue House (Rumah Kasawari)
  • Green House (Rumah Geroda)
  • Red House (Rumah Rajawali)
  • Yellow House (Rumah Kenyalang)
  • Orange House (Rumah Nuri)
  • Purple House (Rumah Jentayu)

**Orange and purple houses started in 2012 to encourage more involvement of students.

Clubs

There are many sports clubs set up in SMKB, among these are:

Sports Facilities

SMKB has been known for the many recent years of sports. This is mainly because of SMKB being one of the few schools in Kuala Lumpur that are equipped with sports facilities. For example, SMKB has a 300m track field, a futsal court, a basketball court, 4 badminton courts and a hockey pitch.

**Owing to the few tennis players, the tennis court has since transformed into a futsal court.

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