SMK Tun Abdul Razak

SMK Tun Abdul Razak is a national middle/higher secondary school on the outskirts of Kuching, the capital of the East Malaysian State of Sarawak. It is located at KM 38, Jalan Kuching/Serian. It was created in 1959 under the Colombo Plan by the Australian government and was named Dragon Secondary School. The name is derived from the hills that surround the school, like the coils of a dragon's body. The name is often falsely attributed to the winding road that leads to the school.

Dragon School was administered by Australian personnel under the Colombo Plan until 1967 before it was taken over by the Malaysian Education Ministry. For at least a decade after that, the Form Six classes of the school were often taught by Volunteer Service Overseas personnel from England, Australia and New Zealand.

On 12 July 1980, Dragon School lost its unique identity when its name was changed to that of Kolej Tun Abdul Razak, making it indistinguishable from any other secondary school in the country.

On 1 January 1999, its fate was sealed when it was renamed Sekolah Menangah Kebangsaan Tun Abdul Razak. It has now fallen into the obscurity of the Malaysian Education system, its unique history, forgotten by almost all but those who were lucky enough to have been educated under its roof when it was still Dragon School.

Headmasters of the School:

1959-1963: Mr. T.A.W. Downing 1964-1967: Mr. J.A. Bunday 1968-1969: Mr. Chai Kui Ho 1970  : Mr. Hii Ching Chiong 1971-1977: Mr. Jacob Chacko 1978-1982: Mr. Paul Ngui Sui Lin 1982(1 penggal): Mr. Bolhan Tahir 1983-1987: Mr. Oliver Katie Dobby 1988-2004: Mr. Gendin Wood 2005-sekarang: Dr. Linton @ Jerah Britten

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