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SMK Seri Kembangan is a secondary school located in Seri Kembangan, Selangor, Malaysia, on top of a hill in Bukit Serdang. It was built in 1966[1] and officially opened on 19 November 1968 by the late Tunku Abdul Razak. It has 3,600 students and 200 staff.
Originally, the school was named SMJK (Inggeris) Serdang Bharu. The reason for the name is attributed to the government policy of changing English secondary schools to national schools, with Bahasa Melayu as the medium of language.
The then principal of the school Tay Keng Lee, won the overseas teacher award by the Haihua Foundation and the Overseas Community Affairs Council of Taiwan after changing the schools disciplinary problems.[6]
The school managed to raised over RM1 Million for a new auditorium.[7]
Tay Keng Lee, retired after serving as the school's principal for many years.[8]
The school participated in a district-level TVPSS (TV Pusat Sumber Sekolah) tour held in 2023 at the Karangkraf Group Complex Auditorium.[9]
On March 26, 2023, it was reported that the school may have been damaged due to continuous flooding in Seri Kembangan.[10]
Block A is located beside the main school hall, it serves mainly as the venue of the living skills department (kemahiran hidup). It also houses the prayer room (Surau) and the Tamil language class room.
Block B serves as the administrative building, disciplinary department, printing room, book shop, student's toilet and nine classrooms.
Block B (Left wing)
Blocks D and E
Block D houses the library, computer lab, living skills class room (ERT), Data room, two science labs and 5 class rooms.
Block E houses two science labs and eight classrooms.
Block E
Block D
Blocks C and F
Block C serves as the school mini hall. Block C also houses the co-op (Koperasi), school band room and also the Counseling Room.
Block C
Block F
Block F houses nine classrooms and a students' toilet.
Block G and H
Block G houses the teaching staff room, Resource Room and staff toilet.
Block H has two classrooms and a religious study room (Islamic).
Block G
Other infrastructure
Scouts Den
Main Hall
Main Hall (Interior)
Volleyball Court
School Field
School Cafeteria
Houses
There are five student houses in the school, named after animals and mythical creatures in Malaysia. They are: