The Borneo Post

Sacred Heart School not for further relocation

- By Peter Boon reporters@theborneop­ost.com

I am quite sure we don’t want to relocate again. I know there was a rumour about relocating the secondary school again, but thank God it did not materialis­e. Bishop Joseph Hii, Sacred Heart School (SHS) board of management chairman

SIBU: Sacred Heart School (SHS) board of management chairman Bishop Joseph Hii assured that the school will stay put at Oya Road here.

He is committed to ensuring the secondary school will not be relocated, the present site being the fourth for the school which moved from Mission Road five decades ago.

The school was founded in 1902 near the present Rajang Port Authority building and godowns before the relocation to Lane 1, Lanang Road here and later Mission Road.

“I am quite sure we don’t want to relocate again. I know there was a rumour about relocating the secondary school again, but thank God it did not materialis­e.

“I will say in my capacity as Bishop of Sibu, this place will still be SHS. I won’t relocate it,” Bishop Hii said when officiatin­g at the opening ceremony of the 50th anniversar­y of Sacred Heart Secondary School Relocation (from Mission Road to Oya Road) here yesterday.

Among those present were SHS board of management vicechairm­an I Lau Swee Nguong, treasurer Temenggong Dato Vincent Lau Lee Ming, vicesecret­ary Yong King Sung, principal David Teo, Sibu Resident Hii Chang Kee who is Sacred Heart Old Students Associatio­n (Shosa) president, Dato Sri Bartholome­w Wong Kee Kho, PTA chairman Dr Lau Ngi Chuong, Shosa past president Robert Lau and a political secretary to the chief minister Romeo Christophe­r Tegong.

Lack of room for expansion forced the school to be relocated from Mission Road to its present location at Oya Road here in 1967.

On another front, the Bishop thanked the school board, PTA and Shosa for their contributi­on to the school, helping it grow .

He noted old boys had played a pivotal role by chipping in for their alma mater. This year’s old boys’ gathering in April raised an amount making up for the shortage caused by redevelopm­ent projects.

He commended the Class of 88 under the leadership of Bartholome­w Wong for their contributi­on to the school, Class of 86 for the caring spirit, and Class of 85 led by Chang Kee for getting the ball rolling to help their alma mater. He described such efforts as a step forward in the developmen­t of the school with the Sacred Heart spirit and unity egging them on.

Meanwhile, organising chairman of the celebratio­n, Dr Hii Sui Cheng pointed out that because of the relocation, the school was able to have space for sports including basketball, volleyball, squash, tennis, rugby and football.

“I am proud to observe that even after 50 years, our students from SHS still dominate in sports as well as academic pursuits. Last year, SHS emerged top in the country in the STPM examinatio­n,” he said.

Hii who is also secretary of the school board of management said SHS is a school that achieves milestones in providing more than a century of educationa­l excellence.

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Bishop Hii (fifth left) congratula­tes Robert Lau, a walkathon participan­t while Chang Kee (left), Dr Lau (third left), Teo (fourth left), (from third right) Swee Nguong, Dr Hii, Wong and others look on.

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