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| Jalan Arang National Secondary School | |
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Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Jalan Arang | |
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Lorong 13, Jalan Arang , , 93250 | |
| Coordinates | 1°30′11″N110°19′41″E / 1.5031013°N 110.3280963°E |
| Information | |
| School type | public, secondary |
| Motto | Berilmu, Berakhlak, Berwawasan (Knowledgeable, Conductive, Insightful) |
| Established | 2003 |
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| School district | Kuching |
| Session | Double |
| School number | 082-452871 |
| School code | YEA1206 |
| Principal | Mdm. Wong Nguk Chin |
| Grades | Transition – Form 5 |
| Age | 13to 18 |
| Language | Bahasa Malaysia |
| Colours | Green Yellow |
| Song | Ku Ukir Namamu |
| Yearbook | Semekar |
| Website | Official Facebook |
Jalan Arang National Secondary School (Malay : Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Jalan Arang) is a public secondary school situated on Jalan Arang in Kuching, the capital of the East Malaysian state of Sarawak. [1] The school was founded in January 2003. It offers classes from Transition up to Form 5. In recent times, the principal of the school Madam Wong Nguk Chin has banned students for bringing instant noodles to school as it is deemed unhealthy for the students and discussion regarding this ban will result in scolding by the principal.
Built on a 16-acre (65,000 m2) site, the school has 38 classrooms, a staffroom, administrative offices, a canteen, library, science labs, computer labs, basketball courts, a futsal court, a greenhouse, a football field and an assembly hall.
Jalan Arang National Secondary School had its beginnings in 2003, pioneered by Belinda Lim Sok Khoon as the Acting Principal and Hii Kwong Ing as the Senior Assistant of Student Affairs along with 878 students, 43 academic staff and 7 non-academic staff. During that time, 22 classes were assigned (from transition class until Form 4). Due to the small number of students, there were only a morning session for the class schedule.
In 2004, an afternoon session was added, thus making the school a two-session school (morning and afternoon) to accommodate the expansion into 31 classes for 1221 students, 59 academic staff and 11 non-academic staff.
In 2007, construction commenced on a school hall over the school's futsal court and was completed in the same year.
| # | Name of Principal | Took office | Left office |
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| 1 | Belinda Lim Sok Khoon | 2003 | 2004 |
| 2 | Mary John | 2004 | 2006 |
| 3 | Fong Yut Kuen | 2006 | 2020 |
| 4 | Lau Yok Huck | 2020 | 2022 |
| 5 | Wong Nguk Chin | 2022 | — |
There are currently four sport houses. The sport houses are named after types of big cats: Leopard, Puma, Cheetah, and Jaguar. Students represent their sport houses in the school's annual Sports Day. Sports Day is usually held around April where students from the four sport houses will compete against each other in various sporting activities such as running, shot put, javelin throwing, long jump, high jump, and more.
| House Colour | House Name |
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| Cheetah | |
| Leopard | |
| Puma | |
| Jaguar |
The school currently has two transition classes, eleven Form 1 and ten Form 2 classes, nine Form 3, Form 4, and Form 5 classes, making it a total of 49 classes. However the school can add or subtract more classes if needed, such is the case of the batch of 2021 where the school added another Form 1 class. Form 4 and Form 5 classes are split into two streams, science and arts. Since the school has double sessions, the time of day allocated to certain classes is split. Afternoon classes are given to Transition, Form 1, and Form 2 students while morning classes are given to Form 3, Form 4, and Form 5 students.
Classes from Transition up to Form 3 are named after cities of varying countries such as Amsterdam, Frankfurt, Indianapolis to name a few. Unlike them however, classes from Form 4 and Form 5 have two different naming schemes for each stream. Science stream classes are typically named after the structure of an atom whereas art stream classes are named after different minerals.
| Transition | Form 1 | Form 2 | Form 3 | Form 4 | Form 5 |
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| Auckland | Amsterdam | Amsterdam | Amsterdam | Atom | Atom |
| Belfast | Beijing | Beijing | Beijing | Elektron | Elektron |
| Cairo | Cairo | Cairo | Topaz | Topaz | |
| Darwin | Darwin | Darwin | Intan | Intan | |
| Edmonton | Edmonton | Edmonton | Mutiara | Mutiara | |
| Frankfurt | Frankfurt | Frankfurt | Jade | Jade | |
| Geneva | Geneva | Geneva | Kristal | Kristal | |
| Helsinki | Helsinki | Helsinki | Ruby | Ruby | |
| Indianapolis | Indianapolis | Indianapolis | Sapphire | Sapphire | |
| Jakarta | Jakarta | ||||
| Kyoto |
The first school magazine was published in 2004 and has continued to be published in a yearly format. The magazine contains yearly achievements set by students in their examinations or cocurricular activities, various photos of school activities that have happened in the past year, essays written by the students in different languages, and photos of school clubs, classes, teachers, and students alike. In the year 2020 however, the school transitioned to a digital yearbook in the form of a video showcasing the pages of the yearbook. [2]