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SM St. Michael, Penampang

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SM St. Michael, Penampang
Malay: Sekolah Menengah Saint Michael, Penampang
Address
Kampung Dabak,

, ,
89500

Malaysia
Information
Former nameSMK St Michael, Penampang
TypeNational secondary school
MottoLatin: Ora et Labora Malay: Berdoa dan Berusaha
(Pray and Work)
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic
FounderRev Fr. J. Rientjes MHM
PrincipalJennifer Asing
Senior AssistantsJudith Fidelis Donsia (Administration)
Michael Ting Pick Kieng
(Co-curriculum)
Flavia Ignatius Sundangit
(Student Affairs)
Johanna Sybil Disimond
(Afternoon session students)
Staff~50
Faculty~30-40
GradesForm 1 to Form 5
GenderMale, female
Age range13-17 years old
Enrolment~950 students
LanguageMalay, English
Colour(s)Red, Yellow, Blue, Green, Orange, Maroon       
TeamsCheetah, Jaguar, Leopard, Puma
YearbookMichaelian
Websitewww.smstmichaelpenampangsabah.wordpress.com

St. Michael's Secondary School, Penampang (Malay: Sekolah Menengah St. Michael (SMSM), Penampang) commonly known as SM St. Michael is a national secondary school in Penampang, Sabah, Malaysia. It was named after Saint Michael the Archangel.

The school was built by Mill Hill missionaries to spread Catholicism among the local Kadazan-dusun community, who were mostly animists. Initially, the school comprised a bamboo structure and gradually evolved into a formidable competitor among traditional top schools. In its early years, Catholic priests resided on campus and provided instruction. With the establishment of Malaysia on September 16, 1963, the school's educational ethos gradually transitioned towards a more secular approach.

The school, built in 1890, is among the oldest in Sabah. It was officially established as a secondary school in 1958.

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History

The school was built in 1890 by Mill Hill missionaries to convert the local people to Catholicism. At the time, the main mode of transportation was then the Moyog River. As a result, the present day St. Michael's church and the school were built in Kampong Dabak, Penampang, which was close to this river. The initial school structure, constructed from bamboo, served as both a classroom and residence for the church's priests. Its flooring consisted of bare ground, with walls rising about 3 feet from the ground. Students utilized slates and blocks of limestone for writing. However, the school faced challenges, as many local families hesitated to send their children due to concerns that the British North Borneo Company might conscript them into the British Armed Forces. Payment of fees was made in rice, tapioca, yam, fruit, and firewood.

The school's current site used to be a paddy field. It was donated to the school by locals. Despite the students having to share their classroom space with village goats, the school gained a commendable reputation, attracting students from as far as Tambunan and Kuala Penyu. This increased demand led to the establishment of a boarding school.

During World War II, the Japanese occupation forced the temporary closure of the school. However, the school was not badly damaged, suffering only from machine gun bullets. Rev. Fr. M. Henselmans applied to convert the school to a senior or secondary school on 10 August 1957 to provide the 53 students who were then in primary six with a post-primary school. The school was converted into a secondary school on 10 March 1958 with Tambunan native Marcus Otigil at the helm. The school rose slowly, with the older buildings replaced by newer ones over the years.

Sisterhood with Yong-ho High School, South Korea

SM St Michael fostered a relationship with Yong-ho High School, South Korea and ended their participation in the KDCA-ISEP exchange program. They dubbed the relation a sisterhood and organised an English Camp for South Korean students who arrived in Sabah in July 2008. SM St Michael's students are scheduled to go to South Korea in November or December.

Principals

  • Marcus Otigil (1958–1961)
  • Fr. Roger McGorty (1961–1963)
  • Fr. M. Hurley (1963–1965)
  • Fr. John Rooney (1966–1967)
  • Fr. W. Van Gastel (1967–1970)
  • Stanislaus Tendahal (1970–1971)
  • Shenton de Rozario (1971–1972)
  • Datin Ritamma Joseph (1972–1973)
  • Hin Tian Chin (1973–1974)
  • K. V. Joshua (1974–1982)
  • Katherine Philip (1982–1987)
  • Gan Lee Ping (1987–1990)
  • Chandran Vengadasamy (1990–1992)
  • Range Maurice Majikol (1992–1994)
  • Datin Lorna Mathews (1995–2003)
  • Fidelis P. Insing (2003–2006)
  • Marie Yong Pik Hua (2006–2015)
  • Jennifer Asing (2015–present)

Notable alumni

References

  1. ^ Rosie Haslinda Nasir (13 June 2016). "[EKSKLUSIF] Tahun Pertama Ummu Syaikhah Stacy Menyambut Ramadan Sebagai Muslimah dan Isteri" (in Malay). Astro Awani. Archived from the original on 18 March 2017. Retrieved 16 March 2017.


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