St. Thomas' National Secondary School Explained

St. Thomas' National Secondary School
Native Name:Malay: Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan St. Thomas
Motto:Aim Higher
Song:Aim Higher
Streetaddress:Jalan McDougall,
City:Kuching
State:Sarawak
Postcode:93000
Country:Malaysia
Religion:Christian
Denomination:Anglican Communion
Oversight:Committee Of Management
Affiliation:St. Thomas' Cathedral, Kuching
Founder:Francis Thomas McDougall
President:The Most Reverend Datuk Danald Jute
Chairman:Edgar Ong Liang Yong
Principal:Silvester Roy anak Daud
Type:Government-aided all-boys Secondary School
System:Public secondary Co-Ed
Session:Double
Medium:English
Campus Type:Urban
Accreditation:Malaysia MOE
School Colours: Black
Yellow
Red
Yearbook:The Thomian
Newspaper:The Square
Founded:1848
Houses:Chambers, McDougall, Hose, Mounsey, Logie, Noel

St. Thomas' Secondary School (Malay: Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan St. Thomas) is an all-boys secondary day school (girls admitted in Form 6) situated in Kuching, the capital of the Malaysian state of Sarawak. It is the oldest school in Sarawak, though the school was originally at St Mary's location back in 1848. The school is the fourth oldest in Malaysia. The students of St. Thomas are called Thomians regardless of gender, and it is a government-aided mission school.

History

The early years (1848-1941)

World War II era (1941-1946)

The postwar years (1946-1962)

Independence era (1963-1998)

1998 onwards

2003

2006

2008

2023

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Celebrating 175th anniversary of Sarawak’s oldest school. The Borneo Post. 25 November 2023. 27 November 2023.