Early Years (1930–1948) •
1930: Founded by Mr. K. Kathiravelu at Jalan Arab, Muar, originally named "Muar Town School." •
1933: Taken over by Rev. Fr. J.P. Francois and renamed '''St. Andrew's School'''. •
1949: Under the recommendation of the Bishop of Malacca, the
De La Salle Brothers officially assumed administrative control, integrating it into the global La Sallian educational system.
The Era of Rev. Bro. Robert (1954–1980) From 1954 to 1980, the school was led by '''Rev. Bro. Robert O'Sullivan'''. During his 26-year tenure, the school achieved significant success in academics, discipline, and sports (particularly
hockey), becoming recognized as a top elite school in Muar and Johor. Bro. Robert was well-known for his strict approach to discipline.
Modern Transition Following changes in the Malaysian Education Act, the school transitioned into a
National Secondary School (SMK). While maintaining its mission school traditions, it continues to emphasize a trilingual education system in accordance with the Ministry of Education's curriculum. == Academic and Curriculum ==