SMK Taman Tun Dr. Ismail

SMK Taman Tun Dr. Ismail
( SMK TTDI )
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TypeGovernment-aided non-boarding secondary school
MottoUSAHA UNTUK KEJAYAAN (Malay)
Established18 August 1980
StatusMalaysian Smart School Type III
School codeWEA0210
PrincipalEncik Mohd Haizir Bin Mohd Salleh
GradesForm 1 to Form 5
Enrolment≈ 1 250
CampusJalan Leong Yew Koh, Taman Tun Dr. Ismail, 60000 Kuala Lumpur
ColoursBlue, red, white and yellow
AffiliationsMinistry Of Education Malaysia
Websitewww.smkttdi.edu.my

Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Taman Tun Dr. Ismail (Taman Tun Dr. Ismail National Secondary School) or SMKTTDI is a secondary school located along Jalan Leong Yew Koh, in Taman Tun Dr. Ismail, a main township in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It was founded in 1980.

History

Taman Tun Dr Ismail is a township located on the outskirts of the city of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Previously a plantation, the land was developed into a town starting in 1973. After the town became more populated, there was a need for a secondary school to be erected for the children of residents to continue their studies after Year 6. Hence, the Taman Tun Dr Ismail National Secondary School was established on the 18th of August 1980. The school logo was made by the Head Prefect of 1981, Halim Azhar bin Sulaiman.[1] The school started as a government-funded secondary school and remains so to this day.

Principals

The first principal of SMKTTDI was Encik Zakaria B. Yahya, serving from 1980 to 1982.[1] Subsequent principals are shown below:[2]

Principal Term of office
En. Zakaria B. Yahya 1980 - 1982
Pn. Kamarul Aini Bt. Hj Mohammad 1982 - 1985
En. Mohd Ashraf Mansor Hussain 1986 - 1987
Datin Norjah Bt. Ahmad 1987 - 1991
Pn. Salha Bt. Othman  1992-1995
Pn. Halimah Dato’ Ali  February 1995 - November 1995
Pn. Hjh. Noormah Bt. Suid December 1995 - February 1998
Pn. Check Endah and

Halimahton Bt. Yaacoob

February 1998 - June 1998
Datin Hjh. Khamisah Bt. Hj. Othman July 1998 - January 2003
Datin Hjh. Hamidah Bt. Mohamed April 2003 – October 2007
Datin Hjh. Hasmah Bt. Abu January 2008 - 2016
Pn. Hjh. Majidah -
Datin Foziah Bt. Ahmad -
Pn. Hjh. Siti Nora Bt. Ali 2018 – February 2024
Tn. Mohd Haizir B. Mohd Saleh March 2024 – now

It should be highlighted that En, Pn, Datin and Hjh are honorifics and titles, not part of the principal's name. Also, the terms of office for Majidah and Siti Nora Bt Ali were either not recorded or lost for reasons that haven't been disclosed.

Enrollment

The enrollment was based on the students' performance in their Year 6 national examinations known as the Primary School Evaluation Test (UPSR), though after 2021, the tests were abolished. Currently, the Pentaksiran Berasaskan Sekolah (PBS) (School-Based Assignment) and end-year examinations are now the determining factor for student enrollment.

Classes in Forms 1 to 3 are separated based on multiple criteria, such as:

  • Language of Medium for Mathematics and Science
  • Type of Coordinated Living Skills Elective taken up
  • Type of electives taken (Music, Visual Arts, Moral Studies, etc.)

Classes in Forms 4 and 5 are separated based on stream, whether Pure Science Stream or Arts Streams.

Curriculum

SMKTTDI offers two curriculums, the Integrated Secondary School Curriculum (Kurikulum Bersepadu Sekolah Menengah) KBSM for Form 4-5 and the new curriculum (Kurikulum Standard Sekolah Menegah) KSSM. The KSSM will phase out the KBSM by the year 2021.

Students from Form 1 through Form 3 or the lower secondary forms will be studying 9 subjects as specified in the national curriculum. At the end of Form 3, students are required to take their End-of-Academic-Session Test (UASA) (Ujian Akhir Sesi Akedemik), as the Form 3 Assessment (PT3) (Pentaksiran Tingkatan 3) was abolished in 2022.[3]

Upon the completion of the exams, students will enter Form 4 or the upper secondary forms and they will study the Pure Science or Arts stream consisting of nine subjects until Form 5 before sitting for the Malaysian Certificate of Education (SPM) (Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia) examinations at the end of their Form 5 study period (usually in November). Students in the upper forms have the option choosing from different packages of subjects depending on their Stream, interests and PBS results.

Places

The school holds 6 primary blocks, a surau and a field bordering a dense wall of trees. The blocks' names are named after astronomical objects in the Solar System. Their names are Matahari, Zuhrah, Bumi, Marikh, Neptun and Utarid.[1] The blocks are connected via skywalks excluding block Neptun which is isolated.

Gates

There are three gates, labelled Gate A, B and C. Gate A serves as the main entrance patrolled by the guard, allowing entry to vehicles to enter. Gate B is the supplementary gate, located at the far end of the school's sidewalk. Gate C leads to street 42 Jalan Athinahapan 1 and is prohibited for students to enter or exit though without certain exceptions.

Entering through Gate A leads to an upwards slope. Vehicles can turn left to reach Surau Ahmadiah or continue a bit further which splits, leading to either the parking lot adjacent to Open Halls or the Bestari Stage.

In July of 2025, the sidewalks stretching from Gate A to Gate B was roofed in response to parental complaints. Prior to construction, only a region extended 20m from Gate B was roofed and stayed that way for 15 years. The funds for the project were allocated by the DBKL (Kuala Lumpur City Hall).[4]

Classes

The school consists of 8 classes per form, totaling to 40 classes overall. Both lower and upper form classes receive different names which are named after famous polymaths, physicians, philosophers and thinkers. The class names does not play any role in subject priority or quality, solely existing as mere names. The class names are shown below:[5]

Lower form class names
Class name Eponym
Averroes Named after polymath Ibn Rushd.
Avicenna Named after polymath Ibn Sina.
Curie Named after the Curie couple, Marie Curie and Pierre Curie.
Edison Named after American inventor Thomas Edison.
Einstein Named after theoretical physicist Albert Einstein.
Hazen Vague, likely named after Ibn al-Haytham (following the common pattern of Muslim eponyms).
Newton Named after Isaac Newton.
Rhazes Named after physician Abu Bakr al-Razi.

All upper form classes inherit Muslim eponyms which are not latinized.

Upper form class names
Class name Eponym
Battani Named after astronomer Al-Battani.
Biruni Named after scholar Al-Biruni.
Farabi Named after philosopher Al-Farabi.
Ghazali Named after polymath Al-Ghazali
Jazari Named after inventor Ismail al-Jazari.
Karaji Named after mathematician Al-Karaji
Khawarizmi Named after mathematician Al-Khwarizmi
Zahrawi Named after chemist Al-Zahrawi.


See also

References

  1. ^ a b c "Sejarah SMK TTDI". Sejarah SMK TTDI ~ Persatuan Alumni SMK Taman Tun Dr. Ismail. Retrieved 12 August 2025.
  2. ^ "Sejarah SMKTTDI – SMKTTDI". Retrieved 12 August 2025.
  3. ^ Affan (22 June 2023). "Pentaksiran Berasaskan Sekolah (PBS)". eCentral.my. Retrieved 12 August 2025.
  4. ^ "TTDI school gets longer covered walkway". The Star. 28 July 2025. Retrieved 12 August 2025.
  5. ^ "16. SENARAI PENYELARAS TINGKATAN DAN GURU TINGKATAN – SMKTTDI". Retrieved 12 August 2025.