SMK Green Road
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Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Green Road (a.k.a. Green Road Secondary School) is a public secondary school located in Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia.
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[edit] History
In 1893, Charles Anthoni Johnson Brooke, the second White Rajah of Sarawak founded a boys' school called the "Government Lay School". The first registration recorded 100 students from Standards 1 to 5. Thirty six years later, the name of the school was changed to "James Brooke Malay School". That school was moved to a new site at Jawa Road (now P. Ramlee Road) in 1940 and given the name "Madrasah Melayu"(which is now the Islamic Museum).
Due to the increasing number of students, Green Road Government Secondary School (the term "government" was commonly left out in the name, hence the acronynm GRSS) was built at Green Road. GRSS started in 1963 with its students consisting mainly of those from "Madrasah Melayu". GRSS was officially opened on 10 June 1965 by Mr Abdul Aziz (the then Chief Secretary of The Ministry of Education) with 335 students and 25 teachers. As of 2006, the school has 2054 students and 156 teachers. The school motto is May We Grow As One.
The name of the school is derived from the road where it is situated - Green Road. During the Japanese Occupation, the Japanese planted rubber along Green Road. As a result, the road was given the name "Green" because of the lush greeneries. According to reliable resources, the school is believed to have been an orchard. With the passage of English as the medium of instruction (late 70s), GRSS became known as Sekolah Menengah Green Road. Later still, it became Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan (SMK) Green Road.
[edit] School Song (Post 1972)
The GRSS school song was composed by Aidah Lim Unn and the lyrics were written by Nazietul Shima and Mazlina Othman.
Sekolah Green Road
Sekolah Green Road
Kau Lahirkan Bangsa Berilmu
Membimbing Kami Tiang Negara
Sehingga Mencapai Kejayaan
Bersatu Kita Teguh
Berikrar dan Berjanji
Untuk Mempertahankan Maruahmu
Sekolah Green Road
Kebanggaan Kami
Akan Kami Kenangi Jasa Guru
Sehingga Ke Akhir Hayat
Semoga Dirimu Menjadi Kemegahan
Bangsa dan Negara
Selamat Maju Jaya
SMK Green Road
SMK Green Road
You are the shining star
You help us builders of our country
Till we reach the flame of victory
May we grow as one
With our promise and our pledge
To bring glory and honour to our school
SMK Green Road
You are our dignity
and we will cherish our dedicated teachers
every moment of our lives
You are the pride of our heart our people
Glory to SMK Green Road
Glory to SMK Green Road
[edit] Principal List
1960's : Mr David G. Marriott
1970's : Dr. G.T. Sargunam
1978 : Mr Zainal Abidin
1979 : Mr Adi Badiozaman Tuah
1980's : Mr Paul Ngui (who introduced the "Merit and Demerit Discipline System" (MDDS))
1991-1992 : Mdm Radiah Abdul Rahim (Vice Principal)
1990's-2003: Mdm Hajah Halimah binti Haji Mohd. Sahari
2004 - current: Mr Putit bin Haji Ped
[edit] Best Teacher Award
Pn. Lim Cher Kun - Sejarah (Malay: History) in Form 3 (retired in 2006)
Mr. Ang Khim Hwa - Additional Mathematics in Upper Forms (4&5)
l Mr. Gabriel Chan - Biology in Upper Forms
Pn. Mary Loi, Khoo Seng Chor, Pn. Wui Mui Ngo, Pn. Yap Ah Loh, Pn. Wong Ngiik Chou, Cikgu Wei Gek Ngo
[edit] Head Boys
1972: Clement Kuek
1976: Devendra Battacharyya
2007: Edmund Teo
[edit] Head Girls
1972: Agnes Chia
1976: Sim Lee Huang
[edit] Best Student Award
Everyone is the best, because, may we grow as one.
[edit] Subjects
Lower Forms
Malay Language
English Language
Chinese Language(Intermediate)
Chinese Language(Elementary)
Science
Mathematics
History
Geography
Living Skills
Civics Education
Moral Education
Religious Education(Islam)
Physical Education
Form 4 & 5 Science Stream
Malay Language
English Language
Chinese Language
Modern Mathematics
Additional Mathematics
Physics
Chemistry
Biology
History
English for Science & Technology(EST)
Moral Education
Religious Education(Islam)
Form 4 & 5 Arts Stream
Malay Language
English Language
Chinese Language
Modern Mathematics
Science
History
Geography
Moral Education
Religious Education(Islam)
Principles in Accounting
Business Studies
Economy
Form 6 Science Stream
General Studies
Mathematics T
Chemistry
Biology
Physics
Malaysian University English Test
Form 6 Arts Stream
General studies
Mathematics S
Principles in Accounting
Economy
Business Studies
Malay Language
History (Sejarah)
Geography
Malaysian University English Test
[edit] Classes
Transition class to Form 6.