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1 History  





2 List of Principals  





3 School identity  



3.1  School emblem  







4 Sports houses  





5 Prefectorial board  





6 Achievements  





7 References  














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SMK Datuk Patinggi Haji Abdul Gapor
Address
Lorong Stampin 23,
Jalan Stampin,
93350 Kuching, Sarawak,
 Malaysia
Information
Type
  • Secondary school
  • Boarding school
  • Mixed-gender education
  • MottoMudah, Logik, Praktikal
    (Simple, Logical, Practical)
    Established1974[citation needed]
    SessionDouble
    School codeYEA1201
    PrincipalEn. William anak Tedong
    GradesForm 1 – Form 6
    Colour(s)  White
      Yellow
      Green
      Red
    SongUsaha dan Yakin
    AccreditationMalaysia MOE

    Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Datuk Patinggi Haji Abdul Gapor (SMK DPHA Gapor) or in English: Datuk Patinggi Haji Abdul Gapor National Secondary School, is a public secondary school located in Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia. The school was named after the Sarawakian hero Datu Patinggi Abdul Gapur.

    History[edit]

    SMK DPHA Gapor was established by Sarawak State Education Department in 1974.

    The first principal of the school was Encik Haji Abdul Rahman bin Sahari. At that time, there were only 182 students studying in the school and a fraction of them were staying in the school's dormitories. There were only four teachers teaching in the school.

    April 1974 marked an important date for the school because it was moved from SRK Lumba Kuda to new premises at Jalan Tun Jugah, Stampin. Due to the fact that SMK DPHA Gapor is now located in Stampin, it is also being referred to as SMK Stampin. It was the first-ever school in Sarawak to use Malay as primary language for communication.

    In 1976, the first entry of students to SMK DPHA Gapor from the student exchange programme initiated by Sarawak Foundation boasted 20 male students from Peninsular Malaysia and 6 from Sabah.

    In 1977, there were 26 classrooms, 8 of them for Transition classes, 10 for Form 1, 7 for Form 2 and 1 for Form 3.

    The year 1986 was the most challenging year in the history of the school because in this particular year, for the first time, the school accepted admission of students into Lower 6 Literature classes, which consisted of 3 classes, and hearing-impaired students into Form 3 special class. Ergo, in 1987, the school issued its first Sijil Tinggi Persekolahan Malaysia (STPM) candidates and Sijil Rendah Pelajaran (SRP) hearing-impaired candidates. The Form 3 special class, together with the teachers, were transferred from SMK Batu Lintang because of the reasons that SMK DPHA Gapor was a boarding school and SMK Batu Lintang had established a special class for visually impaired students.

    On 18 July 1987, SMK DPHA Gapor was officiated by the Minister of Finance, Yang Berhormat Mulia Tan Sri Tengku Razaleigh.

    In the beginning, the school emblem had the letters "BM" written on it which were short for Berjaya MajuorBahasa Malaysia, meaning succeed excellently and Malay language respectively. Nevertheless, the official meaning of the two letters was towards the path of excellence. However, Encik Bedui bin Une, who was the eighth Principal in SMK DPHA Gapor, did a little amendment to the motto of the school and changed it to "Mudah, Logik, Praktikal", literally meaning simple, logical and practical. The school anthem Usaha dan Yakin was written by Encik Zainuddin Haji Suut.

    List of Principals[edit]

    No. Name Serving Period
    1 En. Haji Abdul Rahman bin Sahari 1974–1977
    2 En. Zamhari Haji Mustapha 1978–1981
    3 En. Abdul Rani Ojek 1982–1985
    4 Pn. Fatimah binti Matair 1985–1987
    5 En. Ricky Ho 1987–1989
    6 Pn. Saadiah Bujang 1989–1992
    7 En. Mohd. Zain Ismail 1993–1994
    8 En. Bedui Haji Une 1996–2003
    9 Pn. Hasanah Haji Junaidi 2003–2013
    10 En. Wahab Bujang 2013–2014
    11 En. Rosli bin Sahmat 2014–2015
    12 Tn. Haji Rambli bin Zainudin 2016–2018
    13 Tn. Haji Affandi bin Rosli 2018–2022
    14 En. William anak Tedong 2022–present

    School identity[edit]

    School emblem[edit]

    The school emblem was designed by Encik Haji Abdul Rahman bin Sahari in 1974.

    Symbol Meaning
      White Discipline and Trust
      Yellow Obedience
      Green Progress
      Red Courage
    BM Berjaya Maju (Succeed Excellently)

    Sports houses[edit]

    Every year, Sports Day is held during the early part of the year. Students are divided into different houses (usually when they first enrolled into the school, without any specific classifications. Students are not allowed to switch between houses, unless there's imbalance amount of distributions.) and compete with each other to earn the title of "Best Sports House of The Year". Each house has different colours. These houses include

    Prefectorial board[edit]

    The board serves to make sure that the students of the school do not break any school rules. Prefects are divided into different units :

    The councils include the Head Boy/Girl, Assistant Head Boy/Girl, Secretary, Treasurer, followed by the head of every unit.
    Both morning and afternoon sessions have different councils and at times have different ways of implementing the school rules.
    However, these prefects work together along with the School Monitors Association during big school events like Sports Day, Teacher's Day, school-level Independence Day Celebration and so on.

    Achievements[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Ting, Tieng Hee (27 December 2010). "Kuching schools reign supreme". Borneo Post. Retrieved 2 December 2016.
  • ^ "Gapor beat Spaoh 4-1 to emerge SFDP champion". Borneo Post. 8 July 2011. Retrieved 2 December 2016.
  • ^ Mekan, Lester Baha (5 April 2013). "Cagers help school handball team to first win". Borneo Post. Retrieved 21 February 2017.
  • ^ Teng, David (20 March 2015). "SMK DPHA Gapor sweeps prizes in web competition". Swinburne Sarawak. Retrieved 30 November 2016.
  • ^ Ting, Tieng Hee (14 April 2015). "SJK Stampin, SMK DPHA Gapor are champs". Borneo Post. Retrieved 2 December 2016.
  • ^ "Students' hard work pay off". The Star Online. 5 March 2017. Retrieved 26 March 2017.
  • ^ "3 STPM top-scorers from Sarawak receive awards in Putrajaya". Borneo Post. 7 March 2018. Retrieved 11 April 2018.
  • ^ "Tunku Putra School triumphs at YIC Sarawak". Borneo Post. 18 July 2018. Retrieved 16 February 2021.
  • ^ "SMK Arang Road wins Robot Cup Competition". Borneo Post. 29 August 2018. Retrieved 16 February 2021.

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