SMK St Mary Papar

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SMK St Mary Papar
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Address
PO. BOX 202, 89608


Information
Type Secondary school
MottoNo Pains No Gain
Established1965
School district Papar
PrincipalMdm. Elizabeth Mak
Language Malay language, English
Website smkstmarylimbahau.edublogs.org

SMK St Mary Papar also known as Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan St Mary Papar (SMKSMP) in Malay, is a Malaysian secondary school in East Malaysia established in 1965. [1]

Principals

Period of serviceName of Principal
January 1965 – June 1966Rev. Fr. Jan Van Velzen
June 1966 – December 1971Rev. Fr. J. H. Goedhart
January 1972 – December 1975Mr. Ling Kua Hua
January 1976 – December 1980Rev. Sr. Mary Alphonsus
January 1981 – December 1982Rev. Sr. Mary Theresa
January 1983 – December 1988Mr. Francis Lo Kui Chen
December 1988 – 23 December 1994Mdm. Irene Wong
23 September 1994 – 18 May 1995Mr. Donatus Justin
19 May 1995 – March 1998Mr. Micheal Baikan
March 1998 – 2006Mdm. Penny Lim Sai Kiow
2006–2011Mdm. Tiong Ai Ping
2012–2018Mdm. Margaret Chee
2018–presentMdm. Elizabeth Mak

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