La Salle School, Klang

La Salle School, Klang is a boys' mission school in Klang, Selangor, Malaysia. It is located at Persiaran Raja Muda Musa, Klang and neighbours three other schools: Hin Hua High School (Private), SMK Tengku Ampuan Rahimah, and SK (1)&(2) Simpang lima.[1]

La Salle School Klang
La Salle School Klang Logo
Address

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Coordinates3°1′57″N 101°26′17″E
Information
Other namesSK La Salle Klang and SMK La Salle Klang
TypeNational Primary School and National Secondary School
MottoLux Luceat Vobis
(Let Your Light Shine)
Established1940
School districtKlang
PrincipalSalmiah Bt Abd Hamid (Primary)
Woon Boon Yeat (Secondary)
GradesStandard One - Standard Six
Form One - Form 5
GenderBoys
Enrollment400+ (Primary)
1000+ (Secondary)
Colour(s)Green, Yellow, White, Red
YearbookEvolution (2014) (secondary school)
AffiliationLa Sallian Educational Institutions
Websitesmklasalleklang.blogspot.com

History

La Salle School, Klang is one of the oldest schools in Klang. It was established by the Roman Catholic Church in 1940 to provide education for Malayan boys regardless of race and religious affiliation. It is one of 26 De La Salle mission schools in Malaysia. Commonly known as the La Salle School, it has long consisted of a primary school and a secondary school that are administered separately. The primary and secondary schools were administered as a single unit until 1964.[1]

Private school

Rev. Father Louis Guittart of France was the first principal of the school. The school was originally known as St. Bernadette's School but was renamed La Salle Institution in 1950 when the school was placed under the administration of the De La Salle Brothers, a teaching congregation with schools and universities across the world. In 1952, the school was renamed La Salle School. Today, the primary school is formally known in Malay as Sekolah Kebangsaan La Salle and the secondary school is formally known as Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan La Salle. They are now both national schools administered by the Malaysian Ministry of Education but remain under the ownership of the Archdiocese of Kuala Lumpur which appoints members of the school's Board of Governors.[1] Like all Malaysian "English-medium" missionary schools, the payment of fees for primary and secondary school students at La Salle was required until the school fully integrated a "Malay-medium language instruction" which it had by the 1980s.[2][3][4][5]

The school was headed by a Brother Director of the De La Salle Brothers until 1989 when Mr. Rex C.C. Michael became the first principal not of consecrated life. The last Brother Director to serve the school was the Rev. Bro. Michael Wong FSC. The students and alumni of La Salle School, Klang call themselves 'Lasallians'. The school motto, 'Lux Luceat Vobis' is Latin for 'let your light shine' (Matthew 5:16). The school anthem is "All Through Our Classes" while "Hail Alma Mater" is used as the prefects' anthem. The school sports houses are Celestine, Harold, Leo, Edmund and Philip. Alumni of the school are represented by the Old Lasallian Association of Klang (OLAK).

Principals

Year service beganYear service endedName of Principal
19401947Rev. Fr. L. Guittart
19471951Rev. Fr. John Edmund
19521957Rev. Bro. Stephen Phillip
19581963Rev. Bro. Leo Manicasami
19641964Rev. Bro. Celestine Jennings
19651967Rev. Bro. John Mathew Neo
19681976Rev. Bro. Harold Reynolds
19771982Rev. Bro. Cassian Pappu
19831985Rev. Bro. David Liao
19861988Rev. Bro. Michael Wong
19891993Mr. Rex C.C. Michael
19931994Madam K. Sadasivam
19951998Mr. Shum Kwok Hong
19982003Madam Zainon Kasim
20032006Madam Hasimah Karim
20062010Madam Lee Lily
20102012Pn. Hajah Adliyah Ramli
20122014Pn. Ding Sooi Chong
20152017En. Loh Kea Yu
2017PresentMr. Woon Boon Yiat
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See also

References

  1. Klang, Smk La Salle (5 March 2014). "Carian Yes ID Pelajar". Retrieved 16 November 2019.
  2. Foreign volume and a statistical mirror. Interchurch Press. 1920. Grants from the government, together with school fees, pay the salaries and traveling expenses of missionary teachers, so that these schools are not a ....
  3. Joseph, C. (2014). "Growing up Female in Multi-Ethnic Malaysia". Routledge. p. 51. Retrieved 16 November 2019. ...[Missionary] schools with English as the medium of instruction provided the best education....universal free primary education with the abolishment [in 1966] of school fees at primary level...
  4. "The Far East and Australasia". Europa Publications Limited. 1980. p. 746. Retrieved 16 November 2019. [In 1980]...No school fees are charged in assisted primary schools or in any of the Malay-medium secondary schools, but in other [secondary missionary]...
  5. "Educational Statistics of Malaysia". Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka. 1971. p. 98. Retrieved 16 November 2019.
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