St. Michael's Secondary School Explained

St. Michael's secondary school
Motto:Meliora Sequimur
Contohilah Teladan Yang Baik
Established:5 October 1888
Type:Secondary school
Affiliations:Parish of St. Michael and All Angels
Principal:Mr. Henley Liew Yun Ye
Founder:Rev. William Henry Elton
Enrollment:around 1159
Grades:Bridge Class – Form Five
City:Sandakan
State:Sabah
Country:Malaysia
Free Label:Emblem
Website:Official Website, Sabah Edu.net, Blogspot, Facebook

St. Michael's Secondary School is a dual session secondary school located in the city of Sandakan, state of Sabah, East Malaysia. It is located at the foot of Elton Hill which is at the hub of the city on the Churches Road. The school was established on 5 October 1888, making it one of the oldest schools in Sandakan.

History

St. Michael's Secondary School is a part of the Anglican Diocese of Sabah. The development of Anglican Church schools was inspired by foreign settlers to provide education to their children.

St. Michael's was founded in 1888 by the late Rev. William Henry Elton. At first, there were two students in the school, who taught Elton Malay language and Chinese language. In exchange, Elton taught them English.

After World War II St. Michael's collapsed, but the school was rebuilt using donations from people around the district.

St. Michael's is divided into two sections. The new building consists of five floors including washroom, staffroom, science laboratories, IT lab, library and classrooms. The other part of the school includes classrooms, Canteen A and surau (a small place of worship for Muslims). Canteen B is located in front of the Canteen A. Between the two buildings, there is an open place for outdoor activities. In addition, there is Elton Square on the ground floor of the new building.

Principals

Principal’s nameYear of service
1 The Rev. William Henry Elton1888–1893
2 H. J. Edney1893–1894
3 George Mathew1895
4 The Rev. William Henry Elton1895–1901
5 Mr. Henry Elton1901–1913
6 The Rev. William Henry Elton1913–1914
7 The Rev. Robert Jack Hitchcock1915–1918[1]
8 L. E. CurreyNo record
9 A. N. EllisNo record
10 W. T. KebleNo record
11 D. S. HarrisonNo record
12 The Rev. Stanley Milne Collier1927-1928[2]
13 B. J. SoleNo record
14 The Rev. James Paisley1933-1934[3]
15 The Rev. Herbert Cutler1935-1938[4]
16 The Rev. Reuben Henthorne1938[5]
17 The Rev. Peter Henry Herbert Howes1938-1940[6]
18 Fu Yun Fatt1946–1947
19 The Rev. Jack Sparrow1947–1948
20 The Rev. Norman Cecil Brown1948–1949
21 Fong Chung Fui (Acting)1950–1951
22 Kenneth Douglas Franklin1951–1956
23 John Brummell1956–1964
24 Thien Thau Khiong1965–1970
25 Vun Foh Foh1970–1987
26 Tung Yow Choi1988–1994
27 Ronnie Khoo1994–1996
28 Dr. Edward Miku Tionsu1996–1998
29 Henley Liew Yun Ye (1st term)1998–2003
30Lee Poh Chin2003–2005
31Koh Kim Whatt2006–2008
32Leong Kwok Cheong2009–2017
33Henley Liew Yun Ye (2nd term)2017–present

Facilities and buildings

Elton Square

Located on the crest of Elton Hill, next to the World's Heritage, is St. Michael and All Angels' Church, the oldest stone structure in Sabah. It has two academic buildings, a cafeteria, and a multi-purpose court.Legacy Block is a 2-storey wooden building with classrooms, a hall, a cooperation store and a utility room.Another academic building is a 6-storey concrete building leaning on the crest of Elton Hill. It consists of five laboratories, the staff office, the principal's office, a library, an auditorium, a skill training workshop, a kitchen workshop, an art centre, a dental clinic, a book storage room, and a sport equipment storage room.

Other features

See also

References

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Notes and References

  1. Crockford's Clerical Directory, 1932, p 616.
  2. Crockford's Clerical Directory, 1932, p 59.
  3. Crockford's Clerical Directory, 1973-74, 85th Edition, p 730.
  4. Crockford's Clerical Directory, 1973-74, 85th Edition, p 226.
  5. Crockford's Clerical Directory, 1973-74, 85th Edition, p 431.
  6. Web site: Church Times: "Deaths", 25 April 2003, p 9. 7 August 2021.