Proud moment for St Joseph’s Private Secondary School

June 8 was a good day at St Joseph’s Private Secondary School (SJPSS) as 27 of its students scored straight As and another 11 earned all As and 1B in their Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) 2022 examination.

Jul 07, 2023


KUCHING: June 8 was a good day at St Joseph’s Private Secondary School (SJPSS) as 27 of its students scored straight As and another 11 earned all As and 1B in their Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) 2022 examination. One student scored 10A+ and 1A and another 9A+ and 1A , nd 62 students achieved B or better in all subjects.

The school saw 159 students taking the SPM examination in February and March this year and their performance is heartening for everyone at SJPSS.

SJPSS is a part of the St Joseph’s Family of Schools’ and its chief executive officer, Christopher Chua, was on hand to meet the graduates as they came to collect their results. He was accompanied by the school’s senior assistants. SJPSS acting principal Fr Stanley Goh, SJ, who was unable to be there, extended his congratulations to the graduates on their commendable performance in the SPM examinations, despite enduring disruptions due to the pandemic.

“I’m very proud of how our students have risen above the challenges they faced to do well. The Josephian spirit of courage and wisdom came shining through all of them, as they managed to meet adversities head-on while learning and growing in the process.”

Fr Stanley added, “I join our students in thanking our dedicated teachers who ably accompanied the students during their years in the school. Teachers do so much more than teach and impart knowledge. They were a constant source of strength and encouragement for our students, especially during the difficult times of the pandemic. As we congratulate our students, we also extend much gratitude to the teachers for all that they are doing.”

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