SM St Joseph Papar

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SM St Joseph Papar
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Address
SM St Joseph Papar
PO. BOX 185, 89608


Information
Type Secondary School
MottoJosephian Shines
Established1953
School district Papar
PrincipalJenith Mahibol
GradesBridge 1 – Form 5
Language Malay language, English
InformationTel : 088-913589
Fax : 088-911461

SM St Joseph Papar is a Malaysian secondary school in Papar, Malaysia. It was established in 1953.

History

YearNotes
1953Rev. Fr. Klijin, a Mill Hill Missionary Priest, started the first Form 1 Class with some 17 students in a room under his residence at the present site of the school. He was the 1st Principal for SJS. The present Principal's office was the living quarters of Father Klijin and the present Senior Assistant for Student Affairs office was Father Klijin's office. [1]

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References

  1. (in Malay) http://sjspapar.wordpress.com/info-sekolah/sejarah-sekolah/

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