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SMK Semera is a school in Semera, Asajaya.
The school is located approximately 10 kilometers southeast of Asajaya.
History
The formation of SMK Semera was suggested by PIBG members, leaded by Mr.Haji Taha Bin Salleh . Before the construction of the school students had to find a secondary school in Simunjan.
Semera is a village that consists of approximately 400 students.
1982
In 1982, PIBG and the villagers built 7 rooms - 2 for classes, 2 for office and 3 for teacher's quarters . The school also had to borrow two classes from a primary school - SRK Haji Kelali, Semera. SMK Semera was called SMK Sadong Hilir at that time.
1990
The school was moved to a new location behind the village. The name SMK Sadong Hilir was changed to SMK Semera. According to Mr. Zainuddin bin Kuan, Sarawak Educational Assistant Manager, the name “Semera” meant “at the same time”, for the cholera event that killed hundreds of villagers .
References
1.SMK Semera School Magazine
2.SMK Semera Official Diary
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