St. Michael Technical School, Surakarta

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St. Michael Vocational School
Indonesian: SMK Katolik St. Mikael
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St. Michael Technical School, Surakarta
Jl. Mojo No. 1 Karangasem, Laweyan

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Indonesia
Coordinates 7°33′8.81″S110°46′30.82″E / 7.5524472°S 110.7752278°E / -7.5524472; 110.7752278 Coordinates: 7°33′8.81″S110°46′30.82″E / 7.5524472°S 110.7752278°E / -7.5524472; 110.7752278
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Other nameMICO
Type Private secondary vocational education school
Motto Latin: Ad Maiorem Dei Gloriam
(For the greater glory of God)
Religious affiliation(s) Catholicism
Denomination Jesuit
Established1962;61 years ago (1962)
PrincipalAlbertus Murdianto
Affiliation Polytechnic ATMI Surakarta
Website www.smkmikael.sch.id

St. Michael Vocational School (Indonesian : SMK Katolik St. Mikael), also referred to by its acronym MICO (Michael's College), is a private Catholic secondary school and vocational training centre (SMK), located in Surakarta, Central Java, Indonesia. The school was founded by the Indonesian Province of the Society of Jesus in 1962.

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The school has two divisions: the Academy of Mechanical Engineering Industry (ATMI St. Michael) and Michael Vocational High School (SMK St. Michael). St. Michael is supported by the Karya Bakti Foundation Surakarta which also supports ATMI Surakarta and ATMI Cikarang.

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