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Sultan Alam Shah Islamic College

Kolej Islam Sultan Alam Shah
KISAS
Kolej Islam Sultan Alam Shah KISAS
Address
Peti Surat 64, Jalan Kota Raja, 41906
Klang, Selangor
Malaysia
Information
Type Premier boarding secondary school owned by the Government
Motto Bersama Merangkul Keunggulan
(Embracing Excellence Together)
Religious affiliation(s) Islam
Established 4 April 1955
School district Klang
Principal Omar Salleh
Grades Form 4 to Upper Form 6
Number of students Approx. 700
Medium of language Malay, English and Arabic
Color(s)          Green & Yellow
Yearbook RESTU
Affiliations SBP, SBT
School Code BRA 0001
Special student bodies
  • Board of Student Leaders (LKP)
  • Peer Counsellors (PRS)
  • Dakwah and Spirituality Body (BADAR)
  • Student Librarians' Body (PerKISAS)
  • Pre-University Representative Council (MPPU)
  • KISAS Media Team (KMT)
  • Computer Science Club (KSK)
  • Food and Beverages Committee (KOMETRA/I)
  • Council of Class Leaders (MKT)
  • Cooperative Board
Alumni ALKIS
Website

Kolej Islam Sultan Alam Shah (English: Sultan Alam Shah Islamic College; abbreviated KISAS; formerly known as Kolej Islam Klang) is a premier Islamic boarding school in Klang, Selangor. It was bestowed the title Sekolah Berprestasi Tinggi (High Performing School) in 2010 by the Ministry Of Education. Among others, the school is noted for its Silat and Nasheed teams. The school has also played host for bench marking visits on areas such as Arabic Language, Public Speaking and Silat. In the recent Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia, the school obtained GPS of 1.27.

Islamic College of Malaya (Malay: Kolej Islam Malaya, KIM) was founded in 1955 (1374 AH). KIM was built on a plot of land measuring approximately 14.3 acres located at Jalan Kota Raja, about a half mile from Klang.

The college was originally a palace, which was later donated by Sultan Hisamuddin Alam Shah al-Haj. He hoped that the college will produce scholars who fear Allah and this in turn illuminates the Malaysian society with spirits of Islam and to eliminate all forms of unbelief and ignorance there.

In 1966 (1386 AH), the college moved to a new building in Petaling Jaya (the current International Islamic University Malaysia Centre for Foundation Studies) and Bangi (the current National University of Malaysia Faculty of Islamic Studies), yet still continued its preparation courses in Klang.

In 1967, the college was taken by the Ministry of Education and had been made a government-aided school named Klang Islamic College (Malay: Kolej Islam Klang, KIK). Finally, in 1972, it was turned into a fully residential school with great facilities until today.


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