SMK Seri Serdang

Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Seri Serdang (commonly known as SMK Seri Serdang), is a secondary school in Taman Seri Serdang, Seri Kembangan, Selangor, Malaysia.

History

In 2009, the school had 2,081 students including 1,029 males and 1,052 females. It had 153 teachers.

The name origin of SMK Seri Serdang is of a tree called "Serdang" (English: tin mine). The name "Serdang" was used since the school was established. Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Seri Serdang was originally a flat area and adjacent to the former tin mine which is now reclaimed for use as a recreational park. It has been established as a school within walking distance of residential areas. SMK Seri Serdang was officially launched on 2 January 1983 by Datuk Amar Dr. Sulaiman Bin Haji Daud, then-Minister of Education of Malaysia.

The school had only two blocks (buildings) called "Block A" and "Block B", a cafeteria, and an art workshop. "Block D" building constructed in 1987. The following year, "Block C" which was a 3-storey buildings, was constructed. The building can accommodate 14 classrooms and 3 science laboratories. The population increase resulted in a shortage of classrooms. In 1992, a wooden building (Block E) was constructed immediately to address the shortage of classrooms. Block F was built by building developers of Seri Serdang. It made by the school as the school administrative office building.

As of 2014, the school was able to accommodate 72 classrooms, 6 science laboratories, a library, an AV room, the headmaster office, supervisors office, sports room, prayer room.

Headmasters

Name

From

To

Chew Fong

2 January 1982

27 January 1986

Jaafar Bin Othman

1 February 1986

7 April 1986

Haji Sidek Bin Abdul Ghani

1 March 1986

31 July 1986

Ahmad Bin Mansor

1 August 1987

1 January 1988

Abdullah Bin Munam

1 February 1988

31 December 1989

Ismail Bin Harun

1 January 1989

15 June 1992

Ramlah Binti Hajah Abdul Rahman

16 June 1992

15 October 1992

Abdul Haziz Bin Kidam

16 October 1992

28 February 1994

Supian Bin Ismail

1 March 1994

17 December 1995

Fouziah Binti Hajah Abdul Majid

18 December 1995

15 April 2003

Faizah Binti Yusoff

16 April 2003

16 July 2014

Kamariah Binti Mohamad

16 October 2014

Present