The Living Legacy of Mission Education
Established on principles of dedicated stewardship and academic ambition, the mission schools have remained at the heart of our community's historical narrative. Their role in shaping character and intellect is the bedrock upon which our foundation operates.
We steward this heritage through interactive museums and digital archives, ensuring the mission of transformative education remains visible. We invite you to explore the history that continues to define our vision for the scholars of tomorrow.
The Foundation Legacy: A Centuries-Long Journey
1884
The School Foundation was established at St. George’s Square with a modest single-room classroom and a foundational mission to provide heritage-focused education to the community.
1925
Construction of the Heritage Library wing began, following a significant donation from the alumni guild, marking the start of our role as a repository for historical mission school archives.
1968
The first standardized Bursaries and Prizes program was launched, ensuring that academic excellence would be supported and celebrated through community-funded endowments.
2026
Opening of the Virtual Gallery and Museum. This initiative brings our entire physical archive online, allowing students and historians worldwide to explore our shared legacy.
The Lasting Contribution of Mission Schools
150 Years of Excellence
The lasting influence of mission schools is woven into the fabric of modern education. Our foundation preserves this vital history, highlighting the contributions made to society through leadership, scholarship, and unwavering community support over the decades.