Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Bukit Jelutong

Bukit Jelutong National Secondary School
Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Bukit Jelutong (SMKBJ)
Address
No. 2, Jalan Serambi U8/21, Bukit Jelutong, 40150
Shah Alam, Selangor
Malaysia
Information
Type National secondary school
Established 6 January 2003
School district Petaling
School code BEA8650
Principal Hajjah Che Sapura (Recently)
Grades Form 1-3 (Lower secondary), Form 4-5 (Upper secondary)
Enrollment 1865
Medium of language Malay, English, Tamil, Mandarin
Yearbook Revolusi

Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Bukit Jelutong (Often abbreviated as "SMKBJ" or "SMK Bukit Jelutong") is a government school located in Shah Alam, Selangor. On 10 July 2015, principal Aisah binti Sidan retires after five years assuming the office since 2010, following the retirement of former principal of SMKBJ, Datin Aisah binti Jaman. The position was later occupied by Hajjah Che Sapura, which became official on 16 November in the same year. In 2012, the school has 926 male students and 939 female students, bringing a total of 1865 students.[1]

History

SMKBJ was established after the construction of its current building at Bukit Jelutong between the year 2000 and 2003.

Academics

The school offers basic, as well as advanced secondary courses. Students have the core classes of Maths, Science, Malay Language, English, History, Islamic Education (for Muslim students), and Moral Education (for Non-Muslim students). Non-core classes such as Geography, Physical and Health Education, Visual Arts, Music, Living Skills, Chinese and Tamil languages are also offered to the students.

Students in the higher secondary however, are offered elective classes according to their chosen streams. Elective classes include Add Maths, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Accountancy, IT, Engineering Drawing, etc.

SMK Bukit Jelutong is one of 20 Eco-Schools in Malaysia.[2][3] The school has an active participation in various environmental works.[4][5]

References

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