Aminuddin Baki National Secondary School, Kuala Lumpur
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Aminuddin Baki National Secondary School, Kuala Lumpur
Aminuddin Baki National Secondary School, Kuala Lumpur (Malay: ''Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Aminuddin Baki, Kuala Lumpur'') is a high performance school located along Jalan Kampung Pandan, Kuala Lumpur. Established in 1958, approximately 1200 students from Form 1 to Form 5 pursue their secondary education here. The school is also known by its abbreviation SABKL and its students are known as SABians. History * 1958 * Initially established as Sekolah Menengah Melayu, Kuala Lumpur (Malay Secondary School). * Temporarily located at the Kampung Baru & Maxwell Primary Schools. * 1963 * Moved to a new temporary location at the Cochrane Secondary School. * 1964 * 24 March, moved to the present-day location & changed her name to S.M.K. Aminuddin Baki (Aminuddin Baki National Secondary School). * 1966 * Form 6 classes have been introduced. * 1987 * It was categorised under Controlled Schools. * 1997 * A Daily Hostel was built for students KRK Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur. * 1998 ...
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