Education Management - Miri, Sarawak, Malaysia
Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Saint Columba (Saint Columba's Secondary School) or St. Co, as it is referred to by the locals, is the oldest school in Miri. It is located just one kilometre away from the city centre. The school was established in 1929 by Canon Paul Chong En Siong. The school educates students from Transition to Secondary 5 level and it prepares students for the Pentaksiran Tingkatan 3 and Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia examinations which are administered by the Ministry of Education. It was made a 'Sekolah Harapan Negara' (Nation's School of Hope) in the year 1993.The School Badge was introduced before the Second World War. It started to become widely used in the early 1950s, especially when Yeo Ah Choo became the school principal. The Saint Columba's school badge is shaped like a mitre with a dove and the letters "SCS" enclosed within it. The words "Sicut Columba" in Latin are found at the lower part of the school badge. The dove symbolises strength, purity and peace. The word "Sicut" comes from a Latin word which means "gentle like a dove". The letters "SCS" are the initials for Saint Columba's School.