Kolej DPAH Abdillah

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Kolej Datu Patinggi Abang Haji Abdillah (KDPAHA), colloquially referred to as Kolej Abdillah, is an elite coeducational day and boarding secondary school located in Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia. The school is a national secondary school, a government school in which Malay is the main medium of instruction.

Kolej DPAH Abdillah
Address
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Lorong Siol Kandis 1

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93050

Malaysia
Coordinates1°34′41″N 110°21′12″E / 1.57806°N 110.35333°E / 1.57806; 110.35333
Information
TypePublic semi-boarding school
MottoArif dan Maju
(Wisdom and Progress)
EstablishedSeptember 29, 1979; 45 years ago (1979-09-29)
HeadmasterAdzuddin bin Mantrang
Age13 to 17
Language
  • English
  • Malay
  • Japanese (some)
Houses
Student Union/AssociationMajlis Perwakilan Permata
SloganWe Must, We Can, We Will Excel, Eureka Yes!
Song
  • Hearts & Minds
  • Arif dan Maju
Rugby teamWolfpack

History

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Datu Patinggi Abang Haji Abdillah College was officially opened on 29 September 1978. Dubbed the 'Eton of Borneo', the college was formerly known as Datu Patinggi Abang Haji Abdillah Junior Science College. Its original purpose was to serve as a Junior college for Form 6 students who obtained good results in their Form 5 examination. In later years, the college started admitting Form 1 to Form 5 students while still keeping the Kolej (College) prefix. Admission for Form 6 students was halted in 2005.

The plan to build the school was granted by the Federal Government in 1972 under the Second Malaysia Plan (RMK-2). The construction was completed in 1978, covering 8 hectares.

The college was named after Datu Patinggi Abang Haji Abdillah, a local politician who served under Charles Vyner Brooke. He was a well known patriot who opposed the cession of Sarawak to the Monarchy of the United Kingdom in 1946.

Admission

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Admission to the school is monitored and conducted by the State Education Board. Since 2017, after the implementation of both KSSM and KSSR programmes under the Ministry of Education, there are no specific minimum requirements to enter the school, instead a student (Form 1) whom applied the admission to this school, with good results in UPSR will be called for an interview.

Extracurricular achievements

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The school has been competitive in the Young Entrepreneurs Program, and it won several national awards in 2002 and 2005, defeating other schools in Malaysia, two of which are Malay College Kuala Kangsar and Victoria Institution.

Debate and public speaking

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Abdillah College produced great orators in 1980, winning the Chief Minister's Cup Malay Debate Championship. The person in-charge of the Malay language debate team, (Cikgu Bhaludin Salleh) has resigned and opened a well known tuition centre named Pusat Bimbingan Karya.

It was the year 2006 when Abdillah College won the Sarawak Bahasa Melayu Parliamentary Style Debate. Under the guidance of Cikgu Zaidi and Cikgu Maimunah, the team placed second in the National (Borneo) Bahasa Melayu Parliamentary Style Debate which was held in Labuan.

In 2005, Abdillah College won the State-level Royal Cup Speech Competition and its representative, Junnyaruin Barat was selected to represent Sarawak in national-level competition.

In 2008, the English Debate team under the guidance of Madam Maria Tan trained with the Debate Team of Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) Sarawak. UiTM Sarawak was the Borneo Cup Debating Tournament champion for 2006 and 2008, as well as one of the finalists in the Vice-Chancellor Cup Debating Championship in 2007 which was held in Shah Alam. The Abdillah College-UiTM collaboration was funded by the Parents-Teachers Association. The representatives for the year's English Debate was Nalisha Laila [first speaker], Nor Shafiqah [second speaker], Aliff Farhan [third speaker] and Ajibah [reserve].

In 2013, the English Debate team won the Inter-School English Parliamentary Style Debate Competition, Divisional Level. The competition was hosted by SMK Bau. The team then placed 2nd-runner-up in the State level competition held in Limbang. In the same year, the debate team consisting of Joshua Chew [first speaker], Nor Atikah [second speaker] and Azeem Abadi [third speaker] emerged as champions in the Kenyalang Debate Muda Tournament organised by UiTM, Kota Samarahan. Azeem Abadi was awarded the Best Debater in the finals while Joshua Chew was awarded Third Best Speaker of the tournament. Abdillah College's English Debate team was also the Champion for the National ICT Security Debate : CyberSAFE Challenge Trophy Sarawak Zone. The team represented Sarawak at the National level, making it to 3rd place.

In 2014, the debate team consisting of Joshua Chew [first speaker], Muhammad Rahiman [second speaker] and Azeem Abadi [third speaker] were finalists of the Asian Parliamentary Inter School Debate Competition in Curtin University, Miri. Joshua Chew was awarded the Best Speaker of the final round. Two other students, Nor Atikah and Siti Nurfatihah, participated in the Oratory Competition, which was held concurrently with the debate competition in Curtin University, Miri. Nor Atikah emerged as the champion and Siti Nurfatihah was the 2nd runner up. Earlier in the year, Abdillah College had several teams participating in the Swinburne Sarawak Inter School Debate Championship held in Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak Campus. In the Senior category, Team A composed of Joshua Chew, Nor Atikah and Azeem Abadi, qualified for the breaking rounds, breaking 8th, and were quarter finalists of the tournament. Debaters of Abdillah College also participated in open tournaments, such as the Borneo British Parliamentary Debate Competition, held in Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, Kota Samarahan. Team A were quarter finalists of the tournament.

In 2015, an official Oratory Club was founded.

In 2020, the debate team consisting of Muhammad Abdul Aziz [first speaker], Ameera Nailya [second speaker] and Eddry Haqimy [third speaker] achieved a notable milestone when they became the first collegian debate team to break into the semi-finals of the prestigious Swinburne Sarawak Inter-School Debating Championship (SSIDC), senior category. Two years prior, Muhammad Abdul Aziz and Eddry Haqimy, along with Dayang Azizah as the third speaker paved the way for collegian debate teams by becoming the forerunner among collegian debaters to break further than quarter-finals as juniors. Currently, this is the most notable and accomplished achievements a debate team from the school has ever held, due to the sheer size and competition of SSIDC.

Young Entrepreneurs Programme

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The Young Entrepreneurs Programme (YEP) of Abdillah College is probably the most acclaimed club in the school. It has represented the state of Sarawak several times.

List of YEP companies

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  • 2002: College Hillz Sdn. Bhd.
  • 2003: Abdillahz Empire Sdn. Bhd.
  • 2004: Enigma 42 Sdn. Bhd
  • 2006: F.L.A.M.E. Sdn. Bhd.
  • 2014: Avenue Sdn. Bhd.
  • 2015: A.C.E. Sdn. Bhd.

List of YEP achievements

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  • 2003 - Abdillahz Empire Sdn. Bhd

State Level Third place in Report Presentation

  • 2004 - Enigma 42 Sdn. Bhd

State Level

  • Best Company Award
  • Best Report Presentation
  • Best General Manager Award - Syed Nizamuddin Bin Sayed Khassim
  • Best Administrative Manager Award - Noor Afreeda binti Nawawi
  • Best Operational Manage Award - Nor Azwani Adenan
  • Best Marketing Manager Award - Normalyana Samsudin
  • Best Finance Manager Award - Abdul Hafeedzil Iqbal bin Wajidi

National Level

  • Runner-up in Report Presentation Category

Taekwondo

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Chong Zhia Howe has been representing Malaysia in international taekwondo tournaments ever since he was a student at the school. As of 2005, the Abdillah College has two taekwondo clubs: the International Taekwon-Do Federation (ITF) and World Taekwondo Federation (WTF). Both taekwondo clubs would collaborate with the school's other martial arts clubs to do martial arts performances on annual sporting events.

Rugby

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Rugby was first introduced to the school in 1997. The rugby team was supervised by Cikgu Zulkarnain and trained by Coach Pat, who led the team to victory in the Kuching Division tournament in the same year. After the sole victory, it was rumoured that the players began spending more time in their studies, which resulted in the club's demise in 1999. However, according to trusted sources, the club's downfall was the result of Coach Pat leaving the team to further his studies and leaving no successor to head the team.

The school's rugby team, now known as the 'College Titans', was re-established in 2003 and its players were trained by a rugby player and Form 6 student Azfar Zubri, who once captained the Malaysian U-19 rugby team. The College Titans became stronger each year and this in return sparked the other students' interest in the sport. Some of the Titans' players were even selected to play for the Kuching division and state teams. The College Titans is now one of the big names in secondary school rugby, along with the competitive team from the SHOAW rugby team. The School now has a better team called Sharks. The team is divided into 3 sections, which are u-14,u-15, and u-18. Every tournament, the Sharks will always do their best to win. The Sharks never seek for winning because they only wanted to play for fun. The teacher that is currently leading the rugby team is Mr. Zamzy Abdul Rahman.

Dance

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Abdillah College once had a competitive dance group which had won several competitions and was described as one of the best dance teams in Kuching. The group was officially started in 1997 and it took part in the dance competition organised by the Sarawak Cultural Village in the same year. For its first appearance in the competition, the group was given the "Kumpulan Harapan" title and brought home "Piala Harapan", which was quite a confidence boost for them as newcomers. The group then immediately became a favourite and received good critics from the judges of the competition. Since then, there were many invitations for the group to perform in big events around Kuching. In the same year, they won a dance competition organised by the Kuching North City Hall (DBKU) on the Kuching City Day (first place for school category - cultural performance). This achievement led the group to practice harder the next year and it was paid off when the group took first place in the Sarawak Cultural Village School dance competition. They also won DBKU's Dance Competition in the same year. In 1999, the senior dancers graduated from school and that left the new dancers struggling to keep their reign as a champions but it proved to be a challenging year for the fresh faces. The newly recruited dancers only managed to take the second or third place in most of the competitions they took part in. In 2000, the group once again recruited new dancers. However, due to problems such as instructor replacements and irregular schedule changes, the group was not able to perform at their best and failed to bag any prizes in any competitions. It was a total meltdown for them but the Abdillah College Dance Group (now also known as the Kassorga Dancers) had the best dancers in their time, it was labelled a 'one hit wonder team' then.

Symbols and traditions

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The college's motto is Arif dan Maju (Wisdom and Progress), which is also the title of one of its two anthems. The second anthem, Arif dan Maju (written by Wan Danial Samiun Bin Wan Mohamad), was introduced during Putit bin Haji Ped's tenure as the Principal when the college was declared a Smart School. However, Pelajar Bestari was replaced by Hearts and Minds during Mdm. Johara Zen's administration in 2007. In 2005, during Datin Halimah's administration, We Must, We Can, We Will Excel was adopted as the college slogan. Ibrahim bin Haji Jamain added a popular phrase to the college slogan: "We Must, We Can, We Will Excel—Eureka, Yes!" This phrase has since become a rallying cry for the entire college community.

Sports Houses

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Abdillah College has four 'houses', each assigned with a particular color (in brackets); Lions (Red), Wallabies (Orange), All Blacks (Black) and Springboks (Green). The houses are named after international rugby teams.

Prior to 2001, the names used were either based on the name of local heroes or patriots; Rentap, Sharif Masahor, Rosli Dhobi and Patinggi Ali (Patali). In 2001, the names of Proton (National) cars were used, namely Waja (Red), Satria (Yellow), Perdana (Blue) and Wira (Green). In 2009, the houses names were changed to the names of four famous Rugby teams from around the world; Lions, Springboks, Wallabies and All Blacks.

Students are assigned to a randomly selected house. Houses compete against each other in the Annual Sports Event and academic competitions like debates.

School publications

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The SPEKTRA is the school's official yearbook or annual magazine and is also the longest running school publication. The editorial board consists of students and teachers. However, the main body of the editorial board consists of students. In 2015, SPEKTRA publication was taken over by Abdillah College Multimedia Club after responsible publisher, which was Mr. Mohd Noor bin Lamat moved out to his new school.

Buletin Bestari is the school's official newsletter, published by the Briged Bestari of Abdillah College. It is unclear as to when Briged Bestari started its publication, but it has been said that it was first published since the school opened. For unknown reasons the school stopped publishing Buletin Bestari in the 1990s. The Media and Computer Club published their own newsletter, Owl's in 2004, in an attempt to start a new official newsletter.

In 2005, the extra curricular adviser changed the name and structure of the Media and Computer Club to Briged Bestari, which in result replaced Owl's with the reborn Buletin Bestari. The Buletin Bestari was republished in the same year.

Other publications include newsletters published by the school's own Young Entrepreneurs Program (YEP) companies, such as the From the Eyes of Collegians newsletter.

G News is the production of news by the school and started since 2011. It is shown during the assembly to all the students in the school. G News reports on current issues surrounding the school and the achievements of students in extracurricular or curricular activities. It's now currently had stopped publishing since there is no video editor in the school.

Traditions

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  • Students addressed their principal as 'Ayahanda' (Malay for father) or 'Bonda' (Malay for mother). A slight variation was made for Madam Johara Zen, who is referred to as 'Ummi', which translates to mother in Arabic.
  • Prior to 2004, the school anthem was played by a student on a piano in every assembly. However, the tradition stopped in 2004. An attempt to revive the tradition by Datin Hajah Halimah was met with failure.
  • Madam Johara Zen changed the names for the classes to the names of precious minerals; Indigo (Indigo) to Amethyst, Merah (Red) to Ruby, Biru (Blue) to Sapphire, Kuning (Yellow) to Topaz, Hijau (Green) to Emerald, Putih (White) to Diamond and Jingga (Orange) to Amber (the class does not exist anymore now) in 2007.
  • The Pelajar Bestari song was replaced with the government-created song; Hearts and Minds by Madam Johara Zen.
  • Prior to the principal Haji Ibrahim period, a battle cry, "We Must, We Can, We Will Excel, Eureka Yes", was adopted and will be chanted every time the principal finishes his speech.

Principals

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Adzuddin bin Haji Mantrang was appointed as the 13th Principal of Datu Patinggi Abang Haji Abdillah College in October 2022, succeeding Abang Othman who has served the post since October 2019. Prior to that, Adzuddin was the principal of Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Lundu. He is also the Deputy President of Kesatuan Guru Bumiputera Sarawak (KGBS).

  1. Putit Matzen (1978–1982)
  2. Sukinam Domo (1983–1984)
  3. Morshidi Ali (1985–1989)
  4. Mohd Zain Abang Ismail (1989–1992)
  5. Michael Manyin Jawong (1993–1995)
  6. Putit bin Ped (1995–2004)
  7. Halimah binti Haji Mohd Sahari (2004–2007)
  8. Johara Zen (2007–2011)
  9. Mastura binti Anuar (2011–2015)
  10. Ibrahim bin Jamain (2015–2017)
  11. Catherine Ritikos @ Fiziah Abdullah (2017–2019)
  12. Abang Othman bin Abang Masagus (2019–2022)
  13. Adzuddin bin Mantrang (2022–present)

Notable alumni

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Politics

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Civil services

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Education

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Abdillah College's extra-large Jalur Gemilang was featured in Malaysia's media in year 2002 and 2003.[1]

References

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  1. ^ "BBC Monitoring". Archived from the original on 30 September 2007. Retrieved 17 December 2006.
  1. "Reminiscing the Glorious Past; Abdillah College since 1979" - OWLs, 10 May 2007
  2. Spektra Editorial (2005) Spektra 2005
  3. Spektra Editorial (2004) Spektra 2004'
  4. Spektra Editorial (2003) Spektra 2003
  5. Spektra Editorial (2002) Spektra 2002
  6. Spektra Editorial (2001) Spektra 2001
  7. Spektra Editorial (2000) Spektra 2000
  8. Spektra Editorial (1999) Spektra 1999
  9. Spektra Editorial (1998) Spektra 1998
  10. Spektra Editorial (1997) Spektra 1997
  11. Spektra Editorial (1996) Spektra 1996
  12. Spektra Editorial (1995) Spektra 1995
  13. Spektra Editorial (1994) Spektra 1994
  14. Spektra Editorial (1980) Spektra 1980
  15. Spektra Editorial (2013) Spektra 2013
  16. Spektra Editorial (2014) Spektra 2014
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