SMK Puchong Perdana

Puchong Perdana Secondary School
SMK Puchong Perdana
Location
Selangor, 47150
Malaysia
Information
Type Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan
Motto Berilmu, Berdisiplin, Berbakti
Established 1996
School district Puchong
Principal Mohd Fauzi Bin Zailan
Grades Form 1 to Form 5
Medium of language Malay
English
Classrooms Class A to N for each form
Yearbook Perdana

Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Puchong Perdana (English: Puchong Perdana Secondary School) also known as SMKPP and SMK Puchong Perdana is a school located in Puchong, Selangor, Malaysia. The school was established in 1996 and was among the first schools in Puchong and located in Puchong Perdana.

Co-Curricular

SMK Puchong Perdana is a school that is active in various extra-curricular activities, sports, and often involved in various programs such as camps, trips, and competitions between schools.

Among the most popular sport in this school, and often find success in school and district is taekwondo, hockey, bowling, football, hockey and swimming. The schools team are among the most powerful and feared in the state as often won the hockey tournament every year. In addition the school was also successful in the traditional dance is represented by male and female students from Form 1-4. Sport in this school is dominated by blue house won the overall event, in front of the green, red and yellow.

Anthem

Malay

Warga sekolah ada wawasan,
Ingin menjadi insan cermelang,
Berilmu, berdisiplin, dan berbakti,
Itulah amalan yang murni.

SMK Puchong Perdana,
Kebanggan kita bersama,
Sekolah unggul visi utama,
Penjana jenerasi ternama,
Penjana jenerasi ternama.

English

School staff have a vision,
Determination to be well balanced,
Knowledgeable, disciplined, dutiful,
That our students.
SMK Puchong Perdana,
Proud of us,
Ideal vision of the school principal,
Prominent human generator,
Prominent human generator.

Motto

Berilmu, Berdisiplin, Berbakti (English: Knowledgeable, Discipline, Serve)

See also

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