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Maxwell School

Maxwell School (Malay: Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Maxwell) is an all-boys secondary school, located north of Kuala Lumpur. The school is believed to be the oldest school in north of Kuala Lumpur as well as one of the oldest in Kuala Lumpur and Malaysia. Both current students and alumnus are known as a Maxwellian. A centennial ceremony, celebrating the school's 100th anniversary since its establishment, was held on 30 September 2017.

Maxwell School
SMK Maxwell
Address
Information
TypeAll-boys secondary school
MottoLatin: Disco Ut Serviam
English: I Learn That I May Serve
Malay:
Berilmu, Beramal
Establishedc. 1917
StatusOperational
PrincipalNorlaila Binti Ismail
GradesForm 1 - Form 6
GenderMale
Co-ed: Form 6
CampusSmall school campus, at the edge of the city centre
HousesThamboosamy (red)
Swettenham (green)
Yap Ah Loy (blue)
Sulaiman (yellow)
Colour(s)Royal Green, Yellow and Blue
YearbookThe Burning Tiger
AffiliationsMalaysia Ministry Of Education
SloganMaxwell, Hebat! & Maxwell Dihatiku.
AlumniMaxwellian Old Boys' Association
www.maxwelloba.com.my

History

Maxwell School was established in 1917, and named after a road in honour of Sir William George Maxwell. It opened its doors to 110 students and five teaching staff on 1 June 1922. During its pre-war days, it functioned as a feeder school (primary school) to the Victoria Institution. By 1933, the school was shut down to the public due to the recession, but was opened as a private school from 1934 to 1938. It was then given to the Trade School for their use.

During the Japanese Occupation, it was used as a camp for the Japanese Kempeitai. After the war, the school was used as a hostel by the newly formed Technical College until 1953, when, in September, the school was re-opened as Malaya's first modern secondary school. Today, the Maxwell School is still housed in the same building and has remained a secondary school ever since.

School crest

Mr. Donald Priestley designed the school crest in 1954. It is green, yellow, blue and white, with each colour having a meaning:

  • green represents religion,
  • yellow represents royalty,
  • blue represents age,
  • white represents youth.

The shield shows a tiger, an opened bible, the school motto, a compass which supports the opened book and an arrow pointing down surrounded by eight blue and white stripes. The opened book is the Bible Of Knowledge and the tiger is The Burning Tiger. The compass symbolises the school's status as a modern secondary school, offering technical and vocational subjects at that period of time. The school motto – Disco Ut Serviam – is the Latin for I Learn That I May Serve.

Campus

The school has remained on its original site. It originally consisted of two blocks, the present day main block and the gymnasium block, which now is a meeting room. The design and features of the two blocks are typical of colonial era structures and bear some similarities with the railway station and Sultan Abdul Samad buildings, both of which have Moorish architecture. The school was later extended to a block of solid masonry construction with arched openings along the corridors. There is a veranda on both sides of each storey of the main block, high ceilings and broad stairways. The 'H' shape of the main block is locally a distinctive feature. The school since have expanded, and now the school has two additional main blocks. The first of which are located behind the original 1917 block, housing most of the classrooms and laboratories, and a new 6-storey tower that houses most of the Form Sixth classrooms and the school library.

Student life

Sports

Maxwell School participates in the Sentul zone at district level and in the MSSKL (Kuala Lumpur School Sports Council) tournament at the state level. The school has won trophies and titles in football, hockey, athletics, cricket, sepak takraw and badminton. Maxwell School has produced Malaysian sportsmen including Zainal Abidin Hassan, E.C. Dutton (national goalkeeper) S.A. Azman (national tennis player) and national cricket players.

Rivalry

St. John's Institution, is the school's traditional rivals. This rivalry can be observed during visits by Maxwellians to St. John's Institution and vice versa. Setapak High School, Ampang Road Boys School and the Methodist Boys School, Sentul can also be included in this list, stretching back to the mid-1950s.

House

There are four sport houses, and every year they compete on sports day. The Maxwell School Sports Day has been held since 1955. The houses are named after the founders of the state. The houses are:

Prefects

Maxwell School has one of the oldest prefects board in Malaysia and Southeast Asia. It was founded 1929. After the war, the Prefects Board was re-initiated and the first School Captain was S. A. Azman in 1954. He later became one of Malaya's first national tennis players.

Choosing prefects is done by nomination for prefecture by teachers and senior students, training, elimination processes, and a several month stint as a 'Temporary Prefect'. The motto for the Maxwell School Prefects Board is "Dedicated Prefects Towards Discipline"

Alumni

The alumni association of the school is the Maxwell School Old Boys' Association. It was established in 1956, de-registered in 1983 and was registered again on 13 February 1999. The OBA has a newsletter known as Berita O'Max, issued quarterly.

Notable alumni include:

Sources

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For other schools see Maxwell disambiguation Education This article does not cite any sources Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Maxwell School news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message Maxwell School Malay Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Maxwell is an all boys secondary school located north of Kuala Lumpur The school is believed to be the oldest school in north of Kuala Lumpur as well as one of the oldest in Kuala Lumpur and Malaysia Both current students and alumnus are known as a Maxwellian A centennial ceremony celebrating the school s 100th anniversary since its establishment was held on 30 September 2017 Maxwell SchoolSMK MaxwellAddressJalan Tun Ismail 50480 Kuala Lumpur MalaysiaInformationTypeAll boys secondary schoolMottoLatin Disco Ut Serviam English I Learn That I May Serve Malay Berilmu BeramalEstablishedc 1917StatusOperationalPrincipalNorlaila Binti IsmailGradesForm 1 Form 6GenderMale Co ed Form 6CampusSmall school campus at the edge of the city centreHousesThamboosamy red Swettenham green Yap Ah Loy blue Sulaiman yellow Colour s Royal Green Yellow and BlueYearbookThe Burning TigerAffiliationsMalaysia Ministry Of EducationSloganMaxwell Hebat amp Maxwell Dihatiku AlumniMaxwellian Old Boys Association www wbr maxwelloba wbr com wbr my Contents 1 History 1 1 School crest 2 Campus 3 Student life 3 1 Sports 3 2 Rivalry 3 2 1 House 3 3 Prefects 4 Alumni 5 SourcesHistory EditMaxwell School was established in 1917 and named after a road in honour of Sir William George Maxwell It opened its doors to 110 students and five teaching staff on 1 June 1922 During its pre war days it functioned as a feeder school primary school to the Victoria Institution By 1933 the school was shut down to the public due to the recession but was opened as a private school from 1934 to 1938 It was then given to the Trade School for their use During the Japanese Occupation it was used as a camp for the Japanese Kempeitai After the war the school was used as a hostel by the newly formed Technical College until 1953 when in September the school was re opened as Malaya s first modern secondary school Today the Maxwell School is still housed in the same building and has remained a secondary school ever since School crest Edit Mr Donald Priestley designed the school crest in 1954 It is green yellow blue and white with each colour having a meaning green represents religion yellow represents royalty blue represents age white represents youth The shield shows a tiger an opened bible the school motto a compass which supports the opened book and an arrow pointing down surrounded by eight blue and white stripes The opened book is the Bible Of Knowledge and the tiger is The Burning Tiger The compass symbolises the school s status as a modern secondary school offering technical and vocational subjects at that period of time The school motto Disco Ut Serviam is the Latin for I Learn That I May Serve Campus EditThe school has remained on its original site It originally consisted of two blocks the present day main block and the gymnasium block which now is a meeting room The design and features of the two blocks are typical of colonial era structures and bear some similarities with the railway station and Sultan Abdul Samad buildings both of which have Moorish architecture The school was later extended to a block of solid masonry construction with arched openings along the corridors There is a veranda on both sides of each storey of the main block high ceilings and broad stairways The H shape of the main block is locally a distinctive feature The school since have expanded and now the school has two additional main blocks The first of which are located behind the original 1917 block housing most of the classrooms and laboratories and a new 6 storey tower that houses most of the Form Sixth classrooms and the school library Student life EditSports Edit Maxwell School participates in the Sentul zone at district level and in the MSSKL Kuala Lumpur School Sports Council tournament at the state level The school has won trophies and titles in football hockey athletics cricket sepak takraw and badminton Maxwell School has produced Malaysian sportsmen including Zainal Abidin Hassan E C Dutton national goalkeeper S A Azman national tennis player and national cricket players Rivalry Edit St John s Institution is the school s traditional rivals This rivalry can be observed during visits by Maxwellians to St John s Institution and vice versa Setapak High School Ampang Road Boys School and the Methodist Boys School Sentul can also be included in this list stretching back to the mid 1950s House Edit There are four sport houses and every year they compete on sports day The Maxwell School Sports Day has been held since 1955 The houses are named after the founders of the state The houses are Thamboosamy red Swettenham green Yap Ah Loy blue Sulaiman yellow Prefects Edit Maxwell School has one of the oldest prefects board in Malaysia and Southeast Asia It was founded 1929 After the war the Prefects Board was re initiated and the first School Captain was S A Azman in 1954 He later became one of Malaya s first national tennis players Choosing prefects is done by nomination for prefecture by teachers and senior students training elimination processes and a several month stint as a Temporary Prefect The motto for the Maxwell School Prefects Board is Dedicated Prefects Towards Discipline Alumni EditThe alumni association of the school is the Maxwell School Old Boys Association It was established in 1956 de registered in 1983 and was registered again on 13 February 1999 The OBA has a newsletter known as Berita O Max issued quarterly Notable alumni include Syed Hamid Albar Former Home Minister of Malaysia Zainal Abidin Hassan former national football player Selvadurai Mahalingam won the Punjab University Field Hockey championship after 27 years for King Edward Medical College Yaacob Latiff second Mayor of Kuala LumpurSources EditNational Archives of Malaysia The Burning Tiger Annual School Magazine The Maxwellian Annual School Magazine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Maxwell School amp oldid 1110930228, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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