Religious affiliation(s) Christian Session Double Motto Aim Higher Accreditation Ministry of Education Colors Black, Yellow, Red | Denomination Anglican Headquarters Kuching, Malaysia Founded 1848 Founder Francis McDougall | |
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Type Government-aided Non-boarding All-boys Secondary School Oversight Committee Of Management President The Most Reverend Datuk Bolly Lapok |
St. Thomas' Secondary School, locally known as SMK St. Thomas is an all-boys secondary day school (girls admitted in Form 6) situated in Kuching city, Sarawak, Malaysia. 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. It is a government-aided Mission School.
Contents
The Early Years (1848-1882)
The Japanese Occupation (1941-1945)
The Post War Years (1946-1962)
Independence (1963-Onwards)
2000 - present
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
School Projects: The school is embarking on a project to make repairs on the Main Block which require extensive repairs. This block has been recognised as a heritage building.
References
SMK St. Thomas Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA