King George V secondary school is renowned as Negeri Sembilan’s premier school. Situated at Za’aba Road (also known as Hose Road in the past) which is near the Seremban Lake Gardens (the crossroad between Za’ba Road and Rasah Road). Located on the top of a hill, King George V’s clock tower can be easily seen as the landmark of our school
SMKKGV was originally a GES (Government English School), launched
on the 15th of January 1923 in a train station building which
was later known as SMKKGV. The construction process started on
the 7th of October 1926. This was done to construct a main building which cost around RM 221,337.82.
Our school’s main building is also the most famous landmark in Seremban. In addition with that, our school clock was specially imported from England for the manufacturing of the clock tower.
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On 23rd of April 1928, the main buiding located at Jalan Hose
(now Jalan Zaaba) was officially opened by by W.G. Ormsbygore which is the Secretary of the Imperial British Colony in Tanah Melayu. Those that attended the opening ceremony includes Tuanku Muhammad Ibni al-marhum Tuanku Antah which is the Yang Dipertua Negeri Sembilan; Sir Hugh Clifford, the High Counselor of the British colony; Mr. Woffle, Negeri Sembilan’s resident and J.M Meade, Negeri Sembilan’s school Inspectorate. |
The date of the opening ceremony is in conjunction with the historical day for the British that is the “St. George Day”. That is the day the British celebrate the victory of the current king of England, King George V allegedly brought peace to the kingdom after defeating a dragon. |
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The school was named after the reigning monarch in England
( King George V ). Since April 23rd is St George's Day, the
slaying of the dragon by St George was accepted as the motif
of the school crest.
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Mr. Chin Meow Cheong became the first Head Master of the new
school. He had a staff of 9 teachers to assist him. They are Messers George Van Geyzel, H..R.H Stafford, Cheah Yen Kwee S.B Poniah, Wheeler, D.E Fernandez, Lim Cheah Aik and Putih bin Tahir. The student
population consisted of 125 Malay boys.These students passed the standard 4 dan 5 Malay school examination. They were chosen to enter "Special Malays Class". R. Kanapathy and Gah Hock Kwee are the first Indian and Chinese who are chosen. |
| During the 1920s school hours had to be regulated according
to the train schedule. School started with the arrival of the
morning train at 9.40 a.m. and ended in time for the pupils
to catch the 2.45 p.m. train back to Rembau. The school timetable
was changed in 1930s and school hours was from 8.00 a.m. till
1.00 p.m. |
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In 1926, there were 26 pupils who sit the Junior Cambridge examination. One of the pupils is Shamsuddin Nain who is our Negeri Sembilan Chief Minister in 1953. In 1993, under the principal (Mr. R.J Huddie), the first girl pupil was in took to this school. She was Remola Sen while the first malay girls pupil was Che Jamiah bt. Yaacob.
In 1941, the school premises were taken over by the Australian
Imperial Forces. During the Japanese occupation, the school
was used as the Japanese Military Police Headquarters by the
Miyazaki Butai regiment. The dressing room beside the stage
in the school hall were reportedly used as torture chambers.
After the Allied reoccupation, the British army maintained a
military hospital in the school for a further 6 months.
In 1954, the Primary Section became a separate school altogether
under Mr. P Sinnathamby and in 1960 the Primary School moved
away to its own buildings in Ampangan with Mr A.R. Chapman as
the Headmaster.
The period 1968-1969 under the headship of Mr K Anandarajan
was a vital period of change and expansion. The school tuckshop
was improved and expanded. A new sports complex was created
with a 25 metre swimming pool, making KGV the first school in
the state to possess one.
In 1971, during the headship of Lim Leng Lee,
an air conditioned Sixth Form Library was realised. In 1990
the old tuckshop was demolished and a 4 storey block was built
in its place. In 1997, a 4 storey Science complex was completed.
When En Samsuddin b Hamidan became the Principal of KGV, he
made quite a few changes to the school. No effort was spared
in contructing new facilities for the good of the students.
The old Science laboratory was renovated to house our new resource
center, with a lecture hall, Cyber Café and a fully equipped
language laboratory. A double storey ICT center was added to
facilitate teaching and learning. The center is equipped with
40 computers with broadband internet access. Internet access
is also available in the staff room and school office through
a wired network as well as wireless, making the school a wireless hotspot.
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Below are the list of SMK KGV prinpals (1923-2007) :
| 1 |
Tn Haji Zakaria Bin Mohd Zin |
2007 |
2 |
Mr Samsuddin Bin Hamidan |
1999 |
| 3 |
Mr Shahidan Bin Mokhtar |
1997 |
4 |
Tn Hj Madzlan bin Borhan |
1996 |
| 5 |
Tn Hj Mokhtar bin Mentol |
1995 |
6 |
Tn. Hj Ramlan bin Sulaiman |
1995 |
| 7 |
Tn. Hj Mohd Taib bin Hussin |
1989 |
8 |
Tn Hj. Mohd Zain bin Rais |
1982 |
| 9 |
Mr. Hashim Jasa |
1980 |
10 |
Mr. Ahmad Dahan |
1976 |
| 11 |
Mr. Lim Leng Lee |
1970 |
12 |
Mr. K. Anandarjah |
1968 |
| 13 |
Mr. P. Navarathnarajah |
1965 |
14 |
Mr. N.S.R Bickers |
1961 |
| 15 |
En. Cheah Cheng Eam |
1961 |
16 |
Mr. Tan Seng Chye |
1961 |
| 17 |
Mr. R. Vivekananda |
1958 |
18 |
Mr. W.V Hobson |
1957 |
| 19 |
Mr. J.E.B Ambrose |
1956 |
20 |
Mr. P. Gunaratnam |
1956 |
| 21 |
En. S. Thambiah |
1955 |
22 |
Mr. Sutcliffe |
1952 |
| 23 |
Mr. A.L Mc Corkindale |
1950 |
24 |
Mr. G.P Dartford |
1949 |
| 25 |
Mr. P.L Shaw dan En L.I Lewis |
1948 |
26 |
Mr. EMF Payne |
1946 |
| 27 |
Mr. Chin Meow Cheong |
1945 |
28 |
Mr. EMF Payne |
1941 |
| 29 |
Mr. O.G Williams |
1936 |
30 |
Mr. D. Roper |
1935 |
| 31 |
Mr. C.A Scott |
1934 |
32 |
Mr. F. Cobb |
1934 |
| 33 |
Mr. R.J Huddie |
1932 |
34 |
Mr. E.H Willson |
1929 |
| 35 |
Mr M. Wheatley |
1928 |
36 |
Mr Chin Meow Cheong |
1923 |
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