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  1. Batch of 1974 - 1979 of St. Anthony’s Primary School, Teluk Anson. Hit me if you’re from this era. I remember some of your names, Joseph Vincent...

  2. Nov 20, 2014 · Thursday 20 November 2014. A Brief History of St.Anthony’s School,Teluk Intan. The Founding Fathers and the Lasallian Directors. Our Alma Mater had its humble beginnings in a wooden shack which was known as the Vianney Tamil School ion 2nd February 1932 and it was situated in the compound of St.Anthony’s Catholic Church,Teluk Anson (Teluk ...

  3. More. SMK ST. ANTHONY. Jalan Sekolah, Pekan Teluk Intan, 36000 Teluk Intan, Perak. AEB5167@moe.edu.my. 05-6221914 (TEL) 05-6221914 (FAX) "KEEPING THE ANTHONIAN SPIRIT ALIVE IN US! We want to cherish the good teachings and the lessons of life that we have benefitted from the school and its leaders".

  4. Nov 20, 2014 · Thursday 20 November 2014. A Brief History of St.Anthony’s School,Teluk Intan. Our Alma Mater had its humble beginnings in a wooden shack which was known as the Vianney Tamil School ion 2nd February 1932 and it was situated in the compound of St.Anthony’s Catholic Church,Teluk Anson (Teluk Intan). The founder of this humble cradle of ...

  5. St. Anthony's School is a school in Teluk Intan, Perak, Malaysia. Established in 1931 as a school under the local Roman Catholic parish. It was named after 'St Anthony'of Padua, Italy, a most revered saint for his charitable work for the poor and his love for children. The scholl was transferred to the De La Salle Brothers in 1947 after the ...

  6. SK St Anthony, Teluk Intan. 584 likes · 117 talking about this. Saint Anthony's Primary School is a school in Teluk Intan, Perak, Malaysia. Established in 1931

  7. www.anthonian.org.my › Home-3180-188705School History

    Alumni of St Anthony’s School in Teluk Intan have fond memories of their time there. The school traces its roots to 2 February 1931, when the parish priest of St Anthony’s Church, Rev Fr Michel Bonam, a Catholic missionary of the MEP (Paris Foreign Mission) started a school in a wooden shack linked to the church building to cater to the needs of the Catholic children in his parish.