King George V secondary school is
renowned as Negeri Sembilan’s premier school. Situated at Za’aba Road (also known as Hose Road in the past) which is near the Seremban Lake Gardens
(the crossroad between Za’ba Road and Rasah Road). Located on the top of a hill, King George V’s clock tower can be easily seen
as the landmark of the school. It is widely known as KGV and a student is known as a Georgian.
KGV
was originally a GES (Government English School), launched on 15 January 1923
in a train station building which was later known as KGV. The construction
process started on the 7th of October 1926. This was done to construct a main
building which cost around RM 221,337.82. The school’s main building is also
one of the most famous landmark in Seremban.
In addition with that, the school clock was specially imported from England for the manufacturing of the clock
tower
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