SMK Tunku Abdul Malik (Logo Vector)


SMK Tunku Abdul Malik (SMKTAM), Alor Setar opened on January 1, 1965 under the name of Alor Merah Secondary School and is staying at the Sekolah Kebangsaan Bukit Merah (Male), SK Bukit Merah (Female) and SJK (C) Pumpung (1967). On 23 September 1968 the existing school building began to be used. Additional buildings erected and used in 1972 with a capacity of 24 classrooms. Due to the increasing number of students, the school had held two Sese, morning and evening. 

Since 1965 until the end of 1974, the school was known as Alor Merah Secondary School. But on October 21, 1974 the original name was changed to SMK Tunku Abdul Malik. On April 2, 1975. The school was officially opened by His Royal Highness Prince Abdul Malik, son of the late Sultan Al-Syed, DK., DKH., DK (Aus), SPMK., SPCM., DA, (Sarawak), PSB. , the Raja Muda of Kedah. 

SMKTAM continues to grow and the reforms made ​​as a three-storey building, mosque, dormitories and dining halls, studios, engineering drawings, CAD labs, resource centers and school rooms and other resources for the convenience of the school community. 

From 1999, the program started with Visual Impairment Inclusive Education in schools, involving 45 students taken from the Sultan Abdul Hamid College, SMK St. Michael and SMK Sultanah Bahiyah. While a total of 11 teachers assigned to this program. 

In line with the government's call to increase computer literacy, the school has been trying to create makmat ICT to the needs of the school. Through the help of Citibank Berhad, an ICT laboratory and a laboratory for Inclusive ICT was completed in March 2001 and continues to use to this day. ICT laboratory contributions Citibank Berhad was inaugurated by the Honourable Minister Tan Sri Musa Mohamad EDUCATION, in 2002. 

Along with the school's motto "KNOWLEDGE, independent, charitable" now SMKTAM pride throughout the school.


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