SMK USJ 4

SMK USJ 4
Motto Berilmu, Berakhlak, Berwawasan
Established 2000
Type Government secondary schools
Affiliations Malaysia Ministry Of Education
Principal Puan Norizam Hussain
Form 1-5
Location USJ Subang Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia
Website www.smkusj4.edu.my

Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan USJ 4 (SMK USJ 4) is located in USJ, Subang Jaya in the state of Selangor, Malaysia. The school was established in March 2000. On 1 May 2000, the school received its first headmaster, Tuan Haji Jauhari bin Haji Idris. The school was handed over by SIME UEP to the Selangor Department of Education on 2 May 2000.

It is an average sized school which usually hosts just over ±1000 students of all ethnic diversities. The school is well known for it's excellent football players, as well as it's active scouts troop. However, it is better known among most Subang residents as the 'gangster school', a reputation they have been seeking to alter since the school opened, to no avail. However, the current batch of students (Form 1's in 2011, Form 5's in 2015) are a group of much more well behaved, obedient young teenagers, who will no doubt make the vision of a wells disciplined SMK USJ 4 into a reality, especially as the particularly troublesome Form 5 batch of 2014 has now left the school for good.

USJ 4, in it's prime, was a school that was fun, free and friendly. People didn't make enemies, everyone was friends with everyone and the entire student body existed in a somewhat harmonious state. However, after 2011, this condition began to deteriorate, and the USJ 4 that exists today is but a shadow of it's former self,as it has now become as restricted and limiting as the likes of SMK USJ 12, our stricter and more intellectually advanced rival school.

Students of this school are known as Fourians.

General information

Academics

SMK USJ 4 has 9 normal classes, 1 special education class, 1 religious class and 1 special planned class.

Name of Classes

U2 Smartkidz

Sports

Extra curricular et-cetera

There is a Prefects Board, which, while they pretend they have much authority, usually instill 0 fear in the hearts of the students and contribute little, if at all to the disciplinary situation of the school, a Librarians Board, made up of a group of librarians that make a majority of the noise they're supposed to control and also an Editorial Board that works hard on making the magazine each year but always blames any errors on the printing companies.

The Scout troop in this school is named the 131PJ Flaming Phoenix Scout troop (among other co-curricular troops; such as: Kadet Remaja Sekolah, Kadet Polis, Bulan Sabit Merah Melaysia, Puteri Islam, Pandu Puteri). It has participated in the 11th Malaysia Jamboree. Its activities include first aid courses, expeditions, camps and campfires. Their meetings are often accompanied by their alumni and by a teacher advisor. Camps are held around the school area and also outside. Formal events also include a marching performance by them. It's actually one of the most active troops in the entire school and they win the marching competition each year, simply because every other group is worse than them.

Another club in this school is The SMK USJ 4 Music Club.

The club is co-handled by a teacher adviser, alongside a President and his/ her board of committee. The music club is predominantly a three-part - sometimes 4 and (for a short while) 5 in 2013/2014,choir (altos, soprano 1s, soprano 2s, they only have 2 remaining basses). Soprano 2s are contraltos. Other than handling the choir, the club also has an orchestra division. OK, that's a lie. They have a few kids that play violins. None of them are particularly good but they're bearable. Formal events also include the choir to perform a few pieces, along with a patriotic anthem. No that's a lie too. The choir usually learns only about 2 songs each year, and the headmistress works hard to ensure that their talent (or lack thereof) never sees the light of day. The school's Interact Club is also well-known. Its greatest event held up to this date would definitely be 2008's Inter(Art)Act Festival, which can be compared to other art events along the lines of the annual RANtAi Art Event.

There is also a Leo Club. They often host bake sales for charity around school and at the local shopping mall, Subang Parade.

Other active clubs include the language and cultural societies (English, Bahasa Melayu, Kebudayaan, Islamic Culture, Taranum, Bahasa Cina, and Bahasa Tamil), The Debate Club, sports clubs (frisbee, badminton, football, rugby), Silat Gayung, Karate, just to name a few.

In 2007 they played host to a Japanese student, for two years. In 2008, they welcomed about 40 Australian students from the Eumemmerring College for a fortnight.

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