SMKA

SMKA stands for National Islamic Secondary School (Malay: Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Agama). It is one type of institutional group of education conducted by the Ministry of Education of Malaysia.

Objectives

SMKA established with several objectives, including:

Specialty

Entrance

To enter SMKA, the candidate must at least have the following minimum qualifications:

Form One

Form Four

Lower Sixth Form

List of SMKA

Perlis

  1. SMKA Arau
  2. SMKA Alawiyyah, Kangar

Kedah

  1. SMKA Kedah, Alor Setar
  2. SMKA Baling
  3. SMKA Sik
  4. SMKA Yan

Penang

  1. SMKA Al-Irshad, Kepala Batas
  2. SMKA Nibong Tebal
  3. SMKA (L) Al-Mashoor, Air Itam
  4. SMKA (P) Al-Mashoor, Georgetown

Perak

  1. SMKA Sultan Azlan Shah, Ipoh
  2. SMKA Slim River
  3. SMKA Kerian

Selangor

  1. SMKA Simpang Lima, Sungai Besar
  2. SMKA Kuala Selangor
  3. SMKA Maahad Hamidiah, Kajang

Federal Territory

  1. SMKA Kuala Lumpur
  2. SMKA Putrajaya

Negeri Sembilan

  1. SMKA Sheikh Haji Mohd Said, Seremban
  2. SMKA Dato' Hj. Abu Hassan Sail, Rembau[1]

Malacca

  1. SMKA Sharifah Rodziah, Telok Mas
  2. SMKA Tun Perak, Jasin[2][3]
  3. SMKA Sultan Muhammad, Batu Berendam

Johore

  1. SMKA Maahad Muar
  2. SMKA Segamat
  3. SMKA Johor Bahru
  4. SMKA Bandar Penawar, Kota Tinggi

Pahang

  1. SMKA Tengku Ampuan Afzan, Jerantut
  2. SMKA Pahang, Muadzam Shah

Terengganu

  1. SMKA Sheikh Abdul Malek, Kuala Terengganu
  2. SMKA Tok Jiring, Kuala Terengganu
  3. SMKA Wataniah, Besut[4]
  4. SMKA Durian Guling, Marang
  5. SMKA Nurul Ittifaq, Besut
  6. SMKA Kuala Abang, Dungun

Kelantan

  1. SMKA Naim Lilbanat, Kota Bahru
  2. SMKA Falahiah, Wakaf Bahru
  3. SMKA Wataniah, Machang
  4. SMKA Melor, Kota Bahru
  5. SMKA Tok Bachok, Bachok[5]
  6. SMKA Lati, Pasir Mas

Sabah

  1. SMKA Tun Ahmadshah, Inanam[6]
  2. SMKA Kota Kinabalu
  3. SMKA Tun Sakaran, Semporna
  4. SMKA Limauan, Papar
  5. SMKA Mohammad Ali, Ranau
  6. SMKA Tun Said, Kota Belud
  7. SMKA Tun Juhar, Sandakan[7]
  8. SMKA Tun Datu Mustapha, Papar
  9. SMKA Keningau[8]

Sarawak

  1. SMKA Sheikh Hj. Othman Abdul Wahab, Kuching
  2. SMKA Matang, Kuching
  3. SMKA Sibu
  4. SMKA Miri
  5. SMKA Limbang
  6. SMKA Igan
  7. SMKA Sri Aman, Saratok

References

  1. Formerly known as SMKA Pedas, Rembau.
  2. Upgraded from the status of normal secondary school on 9 May 2012.
  3. "SMK Tun Perak kini dikenali SMK Agama". Utusan Malaysia (in Malay). 9 May 2012. Retrieved 13 May 2013.
  4. Formerly known as SMKA Alor Keladi, Besut.
  5. Formerly known as SMKA Tangok.
  6. Formerly known as SMKA Inanam, Kota Kinabalu.
  7. Formerly known as SMKA Sandakan.
  8. The newest SMKA in Malaysia, established on 1 January 2013.
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