List of missionary schools in Malaysia information
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Missionary schools in Malaysia have their origins derived from British colonialism.
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Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Spitzig left his home country in 1937 as he always wanted to be a missionary and was influenced by the La Salle Brothers’ commitment...
Interior Division town of Keningau. He attended La Salle Secondary School, an all-boys Catholic missionaryschool, located in Tanjung Aru, Kota Kinabalu...