Life in a boarding school-SMS Seri Puteri

Hello visitors,

I graduated from SMS Seri Puteri in 2016, Kuala Lumpur and was one of the very few non-Malays in my batch. Well, there were less than 20 non-Muslim students in the school if you count every batch of students during my year (the Form 1, Form 4 and Form 5). From what I know, the number has been dwindling and I was informed that there were no non-Muslim students after the batch of 2017.

Before becoming a student of SESERI, I was a student at a daily school located in Ampang. I got to apply after completing my Form 3 studies with my PT3 (Pentaksiran Tingkatan 3) results. And you guess it well, I was offered a place!

You might be curious about why I applied for a boarding in the first place? Or how on earth did I even get the offer? Or how do I survive being a minority? Or wanting to know more about tips living in a boarding school, specifically SMS Seri Puteri? You stop at the right place. Bookmark it up. Answers shall be revealed soon.

In the following blog posts, I will be sharing my personal experiences during my studies in the boarding school as a minority. The story will go as far as my memories could take me to as I might have forgotten some.

There will be no pictures available since I couldn't bother to have a camera and we weren't allowed to have phones either.

Those who are interested to know me can leave a name in the comment section.

Stay tuned for more updates.






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