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Sung Siew Secondary School

Sung Siew Secondary School is a single-session secondary school located in the city of Sandakan, state of Sabah, East Malaysia. It is located at the foot of Trig Hill which is 2 kilometres away from the city. The school was established in 1907, making it one of the oldest schools in Sandakan.
The current principal of the school is Mr. Lee Chin Hoi, who has occupied the post since early 2005. There are around 80 staffs and 1500 students in the school. The school is also
recognised as one of the leading secondary schools in the state.
The school's mission statement is;
"To provide a complete and effective education; expand each individual's overall potentials in producing quality human beings."
''"Membekalkan pendidikan yang sempurna dan berkesan, memperkembangkan potensi individu secara menyeluruh untuk melahirkan insan yang berkualiti tinggi."''
==History==

Sung Siew Secondary School is a part of the Basel Christian Church of Malaysia. The development of Basel Church schools was inspired by foreign settlers to provide education to their children.
Sung Siew has its origin in the year 1907, it was founded by the late Rev. Yap Hyen Moo, who was commissioned by the Basel Mission's Church at West Point in Hong Kong to station at Sandakan as the first catechist school teacher. At first it was purely a Chinese school and known as the Basel Mission School. In 1910, a German pastor, Rev. Shie came from the Basel Mission in Basel, Switzerland and started the English section. He became the first principal. Since then, the school became known as ‘Sung Siew’ which means ‘Double Education (English and Chinese Language). Among a number of efficient and dedicated teachers at that time, the late Mr. Chung Yuk Fong (who was at one time the President of the Basel Christian Church of Malaysia in Sabah) was well known in his dedication to the school.
In 1914, the First World War broke out and as a consequence, the English section of Sung Siew was compelled to close, but the Chinese section remain unaffected. During the ensuing three years after the first World War which ended in 1918, the school had financial and personnel difficulties and therefore the English section was not reopened until 1922.
At the end of 1941, the Japanese army arrived and occupied North Borneo and Sung Siew was compelled to close for the second time. It reopened in 1946/1947, firstly with the Chinese Section and later the English section. The church and school suffered greatly during World War II. Leaders were killed and property was extensively destroyed and burnt. The school was faced with total rebuilding problems after the war. The only church property that was not destroyed during the World War II was an old rectory built by the German mission. This old building was later renovated for occupation by an American Missionary. In 1949 a double-storey wooden building costing about RM 16,000.00 was built with the aid of an outright donation of US$ 2,000.00 from the then Director of the Lutheran World Federation in Hong Kong, the late pastor Arthur S. Olson, and a single generous donation of RM2,000.00 from a member of the church, the late Mr. Wong Tet Siew.

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