SMK Subang Utama


Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Subang Utama is a secondary school situated in Subang Jaya, Malaysia. It was formerly known as Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Subang Jaya 2.
The school began classes on 4 December 1989. It is the second oldest national secondary school in the district of Subang Jaya after SMK Subang Jaya.

History/Sejarah

The construction of the SMK Subang Utama commenced in 1987 and was completed in October 1989. One of the oldest institutions of secondary learning in Subang Jaya, SMK Subang Utama was built to accommodate the swelling population in the area which caused a lack of classrooms in SMK Subang Jaya. The school welcomed its first class of students on 4 December 1989. Nests along the main highway into metropolitan Subang Jaya, the school attracts many students residing within the area, especially from the precincts of SS18 and SS19. The campus spreads across an area of about. The school was then equipped with a cafeteria, an assembly area, a multi-purpose field, and four blocks of classrooms, namely Anggerik, Bakawali, Cempaka, and Dahlia. The founding class of SMK Subang Utama shared the newly built campus with students of Sekolah Kebangsaan SS19 as the latter waited for the construction of their school to be completed. The primary-school students temporarily occupied Block A and B, while the secondary students Block C and D.
A single-story block consisting of four workshops and a storeroom was built in 1993 for the Kemahiran Hidup subject. In the same year, five science labs were operational. The science labs include two for the lower secondary cohort, one physics lab, one biology lab and one chemistry lab. Due to shortage of classrooms and an increasing student enrollment throughout the years, these science labs became temporary classrooms for Secondary Four students. On 30 July 1994, the school was officiated by the then State Secretary of Selangor, Dato’ Haji Yaacob bin A. Hamid. The school's name was also changed on that day. In 1998, construction began for the school's first Surau. The old makeshift Surau was closed and the Surau was opened to all Muslims, including the public. In 2000, a temporary single-story block was built to accommodate an even larger student population. This block, named Flora, houses four additional classrooms. In 2003, a two-story computer lab was built on what was formerly the site of a volleyball court between Block B and Block D. In the following year, a new volleyball court, along with a basketball court were built next to Block A.
In December 2004, the construction of a multi-purpose hall was started. For the next five years, the hall—named Dewan Sumbangsih —would be left incomplete, with only a rooftop and structural frames but no walls. Over the years students and alumni alike raised complaints that the hall was not functional during times of extreme weather. For example, students would get wet when it rained outside. The school administrators, with the help of the Parent-Teacher Association, actively fund-raised toward the completion of the hall. The hall was finally completed in 2009 and renamed Dewan Perdana PIBG in honor of the school's Parent-Teacher Association.
Further, in December 2008, new construction of a brand new three-story block was completed in 2009 and named Exora. Block Exora opened its doors to students in the following academic year. This block houses new classrooms, a library, state-of-the-art science labs, and workshops. At about the same time, the Surau was renovated and expanded to accommodate the increasing number of worshipers in the area.
Around November 2019, Dewan Perdana PIBG underwent a minor renovation to fix its broken doors, cracked walls and broken windows. Later in December 2019, Block B had its roof replaced and a classroom in Block D was turned into a Digital Classroom, that is, a classroom equipped with an interactive projector, a computer unit with Internet access, sound system etc. Block F and the Bengkel Kemahiran Hidup block are currently being renovated as there is a lack of classrooms. There are plans to repurpose one of the workshops as a PIBG room and rename three of the workshops as "Bengkel Supreme", "Bengkel Ultimate" and "Bengkel Excellent".

Principals/Pengetua

The Parent-Teacher Association (PTA)/Persatuan Ibu Bapa-Guru (PIBG)

The Parent-Teacher Association of SMK Subang Utama has contributed vastly to the school, financially and in terms of support.
In 2009, the school hall which was once known as Dewan Sumbangsih has been renamed Dewan Perdana PIBG after the Parent-Teacher Association for their great efforts in upgrading the school facilities, particularly the school hall.

List of PTA/PIBG Presidents

PTA's Vision/Visi PIBG

PTA SMK Subang Utama will seek and strive to inculcate the spirit of "Unity in Diversity" amongst students in line with the 1Malaysia spirit of national integration.
Malay Translation:
PIBG SMK Subang Utama akan berusaha untuk memartabatkan semangat "Kesepaduan dalam Kepelbagaian" dalam kalangan murid bersamaan dengan semangat integrasi nasional 1Malaysia.

PTA's Mission/Misi PIBG

PTA SMK Subang Utama will serve and practise good governance, transparency, accountability with dedication and commitment in contributing towards the welfare of all students.
Malay Translation:
PIBG SMK Subang Utama akan berkhidmat dan mengamalkan tadbir urus yang baik, keterbukaan, akauntabiliti dengan berdedikasi dan berkomitmen dalam menyumbang kepada kebajikan semua pelajar.

Sport Houses/Rumah Sukan

There are currently four sport houses. The sport houses are named after American space shuttle missions: Atlantis, Challenger, Columbia, and Discovery. Students represent their sport houses in the school's annual Road Run, Sukantara & Sports Day. Prior to 2013, there were five sport houses in place of the present four. Named after the legendary Malaccan warriors, the five houses were formerly known as Hang Tuah, Hang Kasturi, Hang Lekir, Hang Jebat, and Hang Lekiu. The team colour orange has since been retired. This downsize was made to reflect the school's smaller student population.

Sport Houses Rankings/Kedudukan Rumah Sukan

The Board of Prefects/Lembaga Pengawas

Prefectship is the highest position of trust granted upon a student by the school. Students who intend to run for the prefectship are required to undertake a mandatory four month probationary period during which their personality, character and leadership qualities are appraised. This board supplements the tasks of the School Administration under the leadership of the Head Prefect. Among the duties entrusted on a prefect are overseeing the smooth running of the weekly School Assembly, catching those who break the school rules, conducting spot-checks.
The Head Prefect is the highest position bestowed upon a student. His/her election usually goes through an official meeting between the Principal, the Prefect's teacher adviser, the outgoing Head Prefect and his executive committee. The newly elected Head Prefect generally assumes office in August.

List of Head Prefects/Ketua Pengawas

Awards/Pencapaian

In 1997, SMK Subang Utama was awarded the title Sekolah Harapan Negara Peringkat Selangor.
In 1998, SMK Subang Utama won second runner up in the Sekolah Harapan Negara Peringkat Kebangsaan contest.
In 1998, SMK Subang Utama was placed third in the Sekolah Sejahtera competition. The school won a computer unit.
In 1999, SMK Subang Utama was the winner of the Program Bersepadu Sekolah Sihat competition.
In 2000, SMK Subang Utama was the winner of Pertandingan Pusat Sumber Daerah Petaling and also the runner up of Pertandingan Pusat Sumber Negeri Selangor.
On 24 November 2000, SMK Subang Utama was acknowledged as Cemerlang Akademik Kategori Sekolah Menengah by the Ministry of Education for the school's strong academic record in the Penilaian Menengah Rendah and Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia examination.
In 2001, SMK Subang Utama represented Selangor in the Zon Bandar category of Pertandingan Pusat Sumber Peringkat Kebangsaan.
In 2006, SMK Subang Utama was conferred the title Cemerlang by the Ministry of Education and was nominated as one of the cluster schools in Malaysia. Cluster schools are public schools that are given autonomy in administration and adequate funding from the government to excel in specialized fields of choice.

Notable alumni/Bekas Pelajar Dikenali

In June 2008, SMKSU came under the spotlight when the school board member decide to take action if the organisers of the school's annual ex-prefects reunion invite the Pakatan Rakyat Assemblyman for Subang Jaya, Hannah Yeoh. Yeoh was a former head-prefect of the school.