Proudly first known to public as Native Voluntary School of Kolapis ( NVS Kolapis) in January 1955
after unremitting application made by the locals to the Colonial Government led by three majority groups of Brunei, Bajau
and Tidong of whom OT Hj Majair Kapal, XXX and OT Hj Omar Abu Nawas were put
responsible. The first building was totally constructed by using local product such as nipah, nibong and kayu
bakau by the villagers in November 1954 which accommodated 30 pupils in their first intake. In April 1963, 4 months before
the independence, hence, the government approved a new school building and two
staff quarters of a wooden type and named as Government Primary School of Kolapis
( GPS Kolapis ). In 1969, one more new building was approved by the Education
Department of Sabah to accomodate unnumbered pupils that sought education. Several years after the independence, its name changed to Sekolah Rendah Kerajaan
Kolapis ( SRK Kolapis ) to adapt
a new Malaysian athmorsphere and
as early as 1980, the name was
once again changed to Sekolah Kebangsaan Kolapis ( SK Kolapis) in accordance
to the Ministry of Education directive, nationwide . After 50 years serving in
the heart of its villegers, by then, SK Kolapis is having two new conctered buildings besides its 1969th building, one computer
lab, eight staff quarters of which three are fully conctered buildings. Throughtout this Golden Jubilee period, SK Kolapis
which had been administered by 18 Head Masters is situated in two different location
of areas of its own . Today, SK Kolapis is proudly entitling one of the only eight Grade A schools and of course, the only
three of the so-called colonial left-over schools in the district of Beluran.
Bravoo SK Kolapis.....
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