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SMK NEGERI 1 BUNYU Jalan Tanjung Handasa Desa Bunyu Timur Kec PEMERINTAH PROVINSI KALIMANTAN UTARA DINAS PENDIDIKAN DAN KEBUDAYAAN SMK NEGERI 1 BUNYU Jalan Tanjung Handasa Desa Bunyu Timur Kec. Bunyu Kab. Bulungan Kalimantan Utara 77281 e-mail: [email protected] SURAT KEPUTUSAN KEPALA SEKOLAH MENENGAH KEJURUAN NEGERI 1 BUNYU Nomor : 820/007/SK/Pend/SMKN.1/VI/2020 TENTANG HASIL SELEKSI PENERIMAAN PESERTA DIDIK BARU (PPDB) SMK NEGERI 1 BUNYU TAHUN PELAJARAN 2020/2021 DENGAN RAHMAT TUHAN YANG MAHA ESA KEPALA SMK NEGERI 1 BUNYU MENIMBANG : a. Bahwa Seleksi Penerimaan Peserta Didik Baru SMK Negeri 1 Bunyu telah dilaksanakan secara objektif, akuntabel, dan transparan; b. Bahwa telah dilakukan rapat dinas tentang peserta didik baru di SMK Negeri 1 Bunyu pada hari Sabtu, Tanggal 27 Juni 2020; c. Berdasarkan pertimbangan pada huruf a dan b perlu menetapkan keputusan Kepala SMK Negeri 1 Bunyu tentang Hasil Seleksi Penerimaan Peserta Didik Baru (PPDB) SMK Negeri 1 Bunyu Tahun Pelajaran 2020/2021; MENGINGAT : 1. Undang-Undang Nomor 20 Tahun 2003 Tentang Sistem Pendidikan Nasional; 2. Undang – Undang Nomor 23 Tahun 2014 Tentang Pemerintahan Daerah; 3. Peraturan Pemerintah Nomor 48 Tahun 2008 Tentang Pendanaan Pendidikan; 4. Peraturan Pemerintah Nomor 17 Tahun 2010 Tentang Pengelolaan dan Penyelenggaraan Pendidikan; 5. Peraturan Pemerintah Nomor 32 Tahun 2015 Tentang Standar Nasional Pendidikan; 6. Peraturan Menteri Pendidikan dan Kebudayaan Nomor 34 Tahun 2018 Tentang Standar Nasional Pendidikan Sekolah Menengah Kejuruan/Madrasah Aliyah Kejuruan; 7. Peraturan Menteri Pendidikan dan Kebudayaan Republik Indonesia Nomor 44 Tahun 2019 Tentang penerimaan Peserta Didik Baru Pada Taman Kanak-Kanak, Sekolah Dasar, Sekolah Menengah Pertama, Sekolah Menegah Atas, dan Sekolah Menengah Kejuruan; 8. Peraturan Gubernur Kalimantan Utara Nomor 25 Tahun 2020 Tentang Pedoman Penerimaan Peserta Didik Baru pada Sekolah Menengah Atas, Sekolah Menengah Kejuruan dan Sekolah Luar Biasa; 9. Surat Keputusan Kepala Dinas Pendidikan dan Kebudayaan Provinsi Kalimantan Utara Nomor 420/2449/DISDIKBUD/KU/III/2020 Tentang Panitia Penerimaan Peserta Didik Baru pada Sekolah Menengah Atas, Sekolah Menengah Kejuruan dan Sekolah Luar Biasa di Provinsi Kalimantan Utara Tahun Pelajaran 2020/2021. MEMUTUSKAN MENETAPKAN : KEPUTUSAN KEPALA SMK NEGERI 1 BUNYU TENTANG HASIL SELEKSI PENERIMAAN PESERTA DIDIK BARU (PPDB) TAHUN PELAJARAN 2020/2021; PERTAMA : Menetapkan Hasil Penerimaan Peserta Didik Baru (PPDB) yang dinyatakan lulus dalam seleksi Tahun Pelajaran 2020/2021 SMK Negeri 1 Bunyu sebagaimana tercantum pada Lampiran I Surat Keputusan ini ; KEDUA : Kepada Calon Peserta Didik yang dinyatakan diterima dan lulus sebagaimana tercantum dalam lampiran Surat Keputusan ini, harus melaksanakan Daftar ulang sesuai jadwal, Memenuhi persyaratan dan ketentuan yang berlaku sebagaimana tercantum pada lampiran II Surat Keputusan ini; KETIGA : Keputusan ini berlaku sejak tanggal ditetapkan, dengan ketentuan jika dikemudian hari ternyata terdapat kekeliruan akan diadakan perbaikan sebagaimana mestinya. Ditetapkan di Bunyu Pada tanggal 29 Juni 2020 Kepala Sekolah, Syamsul Bahri, M.Pd Pembina, IV/a NIP. 19731014 200312 1 003 Tembusan: 1. Kepala Dinas Pendidikan dan Kebudayaan Provinsi Kalimantan Utara; 2. Kepala Cabang Dinas Pendidikan dan Kebudayaan Provinsi Kalimantan Utara Wilayah Kota Tarakan; 3. Pengawas Pembina SMK Negeri 1 Bunyu; 4. Komite Sekolah SMK Negeri 1 Bunyu. Lampiran I : SK Kepala SMK Negeri 1 Bunyu Tentang Hasil Seleksi Penerimaan Peserta Didik Baru (PPDB) SMK Negeri 1 Bunyu Tahun Pelajaran 2020/2021 Nomor : 820/007/SK/Pend/SMKN.1/VI/2020 Tanggal : 29 Juni 2020 HASIL SELEKSI PENERIMAAN PESERTA DIDIK BARU (PPDB) TAHUN PELAJARAN 2020/2021 Kompetensi Keahlian Teknik Alat Berat No No Peserta Nama Asal Sekolah 1 0044657708 RAUL ISRA RAMADHAN SMP NEGERI 1 BUNYU 2 0052555126 M. ARHAM ARIFIN SMP NEGERI 1 BUNYU 3 0050713835 DEDI FIRMANSYAH SMP NEGERI 1 BUNYU 4 8300000040 EKO BUDI PRASETYO SMP NEGERI 1 BUNYU 5 0051197091 ABDUL NUR MARZUQI SMP NEGERI 2 BUNYU 6 0054815529 MUHAMMAD SAHRUL USMAN SMP NEGERI 2 BUNYU 7 0052953876 MUHAMMAD REZKY SMP NEGERI 2 BUNYU 8 0050658973 ANDI HERLANGGA SMP NEGERI 3 BUNYU 9 0040477660 AGUS SETYAWAN SMP NEGERI 1 BUNYU 10 0041659242 SANDY KURNIAWAN SMP NEGERI 2 BUNYU 11 0041317548 MUHAMMAD IZZY AL FAYED SMP NEGERI 1 BUNYU 12 0046378520 MUHAMMAD REZHA SMP NEGERI 2 BUNYU 13 0031779996 HERMAN TINO SMP NEGERI 1 BUNYU 14 0050658993 MUHAMMAD ZIDAN PRANS UTAMA SMP NEGERI 2 BUNYU 15 0050659003 MUHAMMAD RADHIT RAMADHAN SMP NEGERI 2 BUNYU 16 0052953851 ADE APRIZA SMP NEGERI 2 BUNYU 17 0052953854 AMIRUDDIN SMP NEGERI 1 BUNYU 18 0038735298 ASBAR SMP NEGERI 9 TARAKAN 19 0028544592 SYAHRIL AFANSYAH SUDIRMAN SMP NEGERI 3 BUNYU 20 0035438312 MUHAMMAD RIZAL SMP NEGERI 2 BUNYU 21 0048549563 REZA SATRIA SMP NEGERI 3 BUNYU 22 0044865594 FADLANSYAH SMP NEGERI 1 BUNYU 23 0051616167 RIFKI NURHUDA SMP NEGERI 1 BUNYU 24 0052953880 MUHAMAD IQBAL RAMHADAN SMP NEGERI 2 BUNYU 25 0044509523 AKBAR SMP NEGERI 1 BUNYU 26 0041659271 REFLIN SMP NEGERI 3 BUNYU 27 0057393603 RISCHAL FIRMANSYAH SIHOMBING SMP NEGERI 2 BUNYU 28 0050635665 AIDIL SUPRIANSYAH SMP NEGERI 1 BUNYU 29 0050635660 RIZWAN KURNIAWAN SMP NEGERI 1 BUNYU 30 0050356448 DENDI ERLANGGA SMP NEGERI 1 BUNYU 31 0050635667 HAIKEL IRWANSYAH SMP NEGERI 1 BUNYU 32 0051616146 AZHAR ABDE BIMA SYAPUTRA SMP NEGERI 3 BUNYU 33 0050658991 SYALMAN REZA SAPUTRA SMP NEGERI 2 BUNYU SMP INTEGRAL 34 0041315730 WILDAN FAUZAN HIDAYATULLAH AL- QALAM TANJUNG SELOR 35 0050719250 RAFLY BINTANG SMP NEGERI 1 BUNYU 36 0041317562 VERY GUNAWAN SMP NEGERI 2 BUNYU Kompetensi Keahlian Geologi Pertambangan No No Peserta Nama Asal Sekolah 1 0050719468 YEZRIEL HENDRIK CHRISTIAN SMP NEGERI 1 BUNYU 2 0057749045 DAHLIA SMP NEGERI 1 BUNYU 3 0044432813 ROMADHAN SMP NEGERI 1 BUNYU MADRASAH TSANAWIYAH 4 8300000148 MUHAMMAD GHAZALI DDI PARIA 5 0052800243 SALSABILAH RAMAHDANI SMP NEGERI 2 BUNYU 6 0052312233 RISNA ANGGRAENI SMP NEGERI 9 TARAKAN 7 0043392299 SAYID ABDUL SALIM SMP NEGERI 1 BUNYU 8 0031403587 AHMAT ROZY PRIA PRATAMA SMP NEGERI 2 BUNYU 9 0046931268 RATNASARI SMP NEGERI 1 BUNYU 10 8300000259 PIPI RESKI SMP NEGERI 2 BUNYU 11 0059805807 MUHAMAD FERDI YANSAH SMP NEGERI 2 BUNYU 12 0053522753 MOHAMAD KAMAR RAHMAN SMPN 1 TANA TIDUNG 13 0041315732 NUR ADIBAH SMP NEGERI 1 BUNYU 14 0044556308 MUHAMMAD ALFIN RAMADHANI SMPN 9 TARAKAN Kompetensi Keahlian Teknik Pemboran Minyak dan Gas No No Peserta Nama Asal Sekolah 1 0058635965 EKO PRASETIYO SMP NEGERI 3 BUNYU 2 0056950208 RAIHAN ADITIYA FAHRESI SMP NEGERI 1 BUNYU 3 0056035119 FATHANI LUTFIAH SMP NEGERI 2 BUNYU 4 0052953872 ULFA DWI FADILAH SMP NEGERI 2 BUNYU 5 0050658981 MERLISA SMP NEGERI 3 BUNYU 6 0054406886 PARAMESTI WIBAWATI SMP NEGERI 3 BUNYU 7 0056685218 VRICILIA PAGAPPONG SMP NEGERI 3 BUNYU 8 0056044315 WULANDARI SMP NEGERI 3 BUNYU 9 0052953865 WINDYANA JULIA ANANDA SMP NEGERI 2 BUNYU MANUELA CHANDRIKA 10 SMP NEGERI 3 BUNYU 0050659006 SHALOMITHA 11 0050713791 ALYAH SAPUTRI BAKRI SMP NEGERI 1 BUNYU 12 0050713875 ISNIA RAHMAWATI SMP NEGERI 2 BUNYU 13 0052844458 SITI NURAISYAH SMP NEGERI 2 BUNYU 14 0050658984 SINDY RACHMADANI SMP NEGERI 2 BUNYU 15 0051616153 PUTRI AYU ZAHARA SMP NEGERI 3 BUNYU 16 0050718709 MUHAMMAD RAFLY FAHREZI SMP NEGERI 1 BUNYU 17 0051572333 JUMRIAH SMP NEGERI 3 BUNYU 18 0050713877 JUANDY HABDILLAH SMP NEGERI 1 BUNYU 19 0050659000 NUR SYAFIKA SMP NEGERI 3 BUNYU 20 0035439605 MUHAMMAD RIZKI SMP NEGERI 3 BUNYU 21 0056598861 AFRIZAL SMP NEGERI 1 BUNYU 22 0050658986 MUHAMMAD RIZKY NALDI SMP NEGERI 3 BUNYU 23 0044930053 ADITYA DWI SAHPUTRA SMP NEGERI 3 BUNYU 24 0046378522 MUHAMMAD ADITYA PUTRA SMP NEGERI 2 BUNYU 25 0047343406 VIRGA PUJI DAMAI ANDI SMP NEGERI 2 BUNYU 26 0051681924 RONNY MARCELL PONGTIKU SMP NEGERI 3 BUNYU 27 0045359443 AIDIL NOVARIN SMP NEGERI 3 BUNYU 28 0051616133 ADINDA WULAN SAPIRA SMP NEGERI 3 BUNYU No No Peserta Nama Asal Sekolah 29 0051221710 AGUS SUPRIYANTO SMP NEGERI 3 BUNYU 30 0051974787 JIBRAN SYAHREZI SMP NEGERI 1 BUNYU JALALUDDIN MUHAMMAD 31 0050718509 SMP NEGERI 1 BUNYU AKHBAR 32 0045359442 M. NAUFAL NASHRULLOH SMP NEGERI 1 BUNYU 33 0057883283 HARIZKI AFRIZAL SMP NEGERI 3 BUNYU 34 0052953839 ZULFIKAR RAMADANI SMP NEGERI 1 BUNYU 35 0050713840 HIZKIA EVIVANIA BATARA SMP NEGERI 1 BUNYU 36 0041367282 ZHALSAH BHILAH NOER AZHIZAH SMP NEGERI 3 BUNYU Bunyu, 29 Juni 2020 Kepala Sekolah, Syamsul Bahri, M.Pd Pembina, IV/a NIP. 19731014 200312 1 003 Lampiran II : SK Kepala SMK Negeri 1 Bunyu Tentang Hasil Seleksi Penerimaan Peserta Didik Baru (PPDB) SMK Negeri 1 Bunyu Tahun Pelajaran 2020/2021 Nomor : 820/007/SK/Pend/SMKN.1/VI/2020 Tanggal : 29 Juni 2020 JADWAL DAN PERSYARATAN DAFTAR ULANG PENERIMAAN PESERTA DIDIK BARU (PPDB) A. JADWAL Nomor Urut No Hari/Tanggal Jurusan Jam Pendaftar 08.00-10.00 1-18 Rabu, 1 Teknik Alat Berat 1 Juli 2020 10.10-12.10 19-36 08.00-10.00 1-18 Kamis, Teknik Pemboran 2 2 Juli 2020 Minyak dan Gas 10.10-12.10 19-36 Jumat, Geologi 3 08.00-10.00 1-14 3 Juli 2020 Pertambangan B. PERSYARATAN Umum: 1. Akte Kelahiran 2. Kartu Keluarga orang tua/wali 3. Ijazah SMP/Surat Keterangan Lulus SMP lengkap dengan nilai kelulusan (jika Ijazah belum terbit) 4. Piagam bukti Prestasi dan surat keterangan Kepsek menerangkan prestasi (jika ada) 5. Kartu Keikutsertaan dalam Program Penanganan Kemiskinan (KIP/PKH) yang masih berlaku bagi calon peserta didik yang mendaftar menggunakan kuota gakin 6. Pas Foto Terbaru ukuran 3x4 7. Surat pernyataan bersedia diproses hukum jika terbukti melakukan pemalsuan dokumen. Khusus: 1. Surat Keterangan yang menyatakan sehat, tidak buta warna, serta tidak cacat tetap pada tangan. 2. Untuk Kompetensi Keahlian Teknik Alat Berat, tinggi badan minimal 160 cm dan hanya menerima siswa laki-laki. .
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