SMK Aminuddin Baki, Johor Bahru
Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Aminuddin Baki, Johor Bahru (SABJB), is a public national school in Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia. It is located on Jalan Abdul Samad. Schools surrounding SAB include S.M.K. Sultan Ismail (SSI), SMK Mohd Khalid Johor Bahru and S.J.K.(C) Foon Yew 2.
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Type | Public |
Motto | Belajar, Berilmu, Berbakti (To Learn, To Gain Knowledge, To Serve) |
Established | 1962 |
School district | Johor Bahru |
Session | Double Session |
Principal | Tuan Haji A. Razak b. A. Karim |
Enrollment | Over 1000 |
Classes | Form 4-5 Sains, Teknikal 1-6 Form 1-3 , UM, USM, UKM, UPM, UTM, UIA |
Yearbook | Sinar Magazine |
The school is named after Aminuddin Baki, who has been granted the soubriquet Bapa Pendidikan Malaysia (Father of Malaysian Education).
History
1962
- The school was formed. Male students were put up at Maktab Sultan Abu Bakar, (MSAB), Johor Bahru, female students were put up at S.M. (P) Sultan Ibrahim,(SIGS), Johor Bahru.
1964
- The current school complex was built and ready to be used.
It was named Lower Secondary School.
1968
- Remove class students were accepted into the school. SABJB was inaugurated by the Minister of Education, YB Encik Mohd. Khir Johari.
- The fountain between the two main buildings was built with funds donated by the students.
1970
- Form 4 students were accepted into the school.
1971-1972
- Basketball team coach was Mr Ken Sundrom from USA. Team captains were Ng Kim Su and Yeo Hong Heng. Team players : Siow Kong Weng, Hanafi, Wahab, Tan Chee Seng, Thing Chee Meng, Tan Kim Wah, Seto, etc.
1972...
- The late Mr Goh Tien Huat was the headmaster until 1972.
1986
- SABJB celebrated its silver jubilee which was officiated by the Minister of Education, YB Datuk Abdullah Ahmad Badawi.
1988
- Two Form 6 classes (arts stream) were started.
2003
- The principal, Puan Hajah Satia Binti Kasim, was appointed as the district education officer (Pegawai Pendidikan Daerah), for Johor Bahru, the first woman to hold the position.
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