St. Michael's Secondary School, Penampang commonly known as SM St. Michael is a notable secondary school in Penampang, Sabah, Malaysia. It was named after Saint Michael the Archangel. Mill Hill missionaries built the school to spread Catholicism among the local Kadazan-dusun community, who were mostly animists. The school started with a bamboo building and continued onwards to become a major challenge for traditional top schools.

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  • St. Michael's Secondary School, Penampang commonly known as SM St. Michael is a notable secondary school in Penampang, Sabah, Malaysia. It was named after Saint Michael the Archangel. Mill Hill missionaries built the school to spread Catholicism among the local Kadazan-dusun community, who were mostly animists. The school started with a bamboo building and continued onwards to become a major challenge for traditional top schools. During the beginnings, Catholic Priests lived and taught at the school. Following the independence of Sabah and Sarawak on September 16, 2008, the education given by the school became more secular. The school is among the oldest in Sabah, built in 1890 but was officially established as a Secondary School in 1958. In the beginning, parents feared to send their children to the school but it went on to become a preferred school in Penampang to this day. Notable alumni include Tan Sri Bernard Dompok, the Malaysian Minister in the Prime Minister's Department.
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  • Michaelian
  • Right-Hon. Anne B Lasimbang
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  • SM St. Michael, Penampang.
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  • Marie Yong Pik Hua
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    Winnie Phan
    Richard Godomon
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  • St. Michael's Secondary School, Penampang commonly known as SM St. Michael is a notable secondary school in Penampang, Sabah, Malaysia. It was named after Saint Michael the Archangel. Mill Hill missionaries built the school to spread Catholicism among the local Kadazan-dusun community, who were mostly animists. The school started with a bamboo building and continued onwards to become a major challenge for traditional top schools.
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  • SM St. Michael, Penampang
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  • SM St. Michael, Penampang.
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