SMK Datuk Peter Mojuntin
National secondary school in penampang, Sabah, Malaysia / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Datuk Peter Mojuntin (English: Datuk Peter Mojuntin National Secondary School; commonly known as SMK Datuk Peter Mojuntin or SMKDPM) is one of the secondary schools in Sabah which is located at Penampang, Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia. It is close to Sabah's Capital, Kota Kinabalu.
SMK Datuk Peter Mojuntin SMKDPM | |
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Jalan Datuk Peter Mojuntin, Kg. Guunsing/Hungab, 89507 Penampang penampang , | |
Information | |
Type | National secondary school |
Motto | Melangkah Dengan Gemilang |
Established | 27 February 1979 |
School district | Penampang |
Teaching staff | 100+ |
Form 1-5 | Form 1- Harmoni, Amanah, Bersih, Cekap, Dedikasi, Efisien, Fasih, Gigih
Form 2 – Harmoni, Amanah, Bersih, Cekap, Dedikasi, Efisien, Fasih, Gigih Form 3 – Amanah, Bersih, Cekap, Dedikasi, Efisien, Fasih, Gigih Form 4 – Science (Amanah), Accounts/Rekacipta (Bersih), ICT/Rekacipta & Ekonomi (Cekap), Sastera & Geografi (Dedikasi), Seni (Efisien), Perdangangan (Fasih), PMDR (Gigih) Form 5 – Science (Amanah), Accounts/Rekacipta (Bersih), ICT/Rekacipta & Ekonomi (Cekap), Sastera & Geografi (Dedikasi), Seni (Efisien), Perdagangan/PMDR (Fasih) |
Enrollment | 1400+ |
Houses | Red, Yellow, Blue, Green |
Student Union/Association | Majlis Perwakilan Pelajar, Pengawas, PRS, Majlis Ketua-Ketua Kelas, Pengawas Pusat Sumber |
Colour(s) | Green, White, Blue, Yellow |
Yearbook | Citra |
Affiliation | Tallangatta Secondary College, Victoria, Australia |
Website | smkdpm.blogspot.com/ |
Named after Datuk Peter Joinud Mojuntin, State Minister of Municipal Administration, who was killed in 1976 among with other Sabahan politicians, SMK Datuk Peter Mojuntin, State Sports School and ‘Lestari’ School is a suburban school located 15 km from Kota Kinabalu City. The school is named after the late Datuk Peter Mojuntin, a politician from Sabah. The school was officially opened on 27 February 1979 by the then Education Minister Dato’ (now Tun) Musa Hitam.