| Bro. Isidore Albert |
15 May – 5 Sept 1909 |
He was born
in France. In 1909, he was appointed the first
Brother Director of
SPI.
Unfortunately, his
tenure of office was short.
After about four
and a
half
months,
God called
him
to his
eternal
reward. He passed
away
peacefully on 5
Sept
1909 in Seremban.
|
| Bro. Basilian |
26 Jan 1910 – 28 Mar 1914 |
A French
Brother who improved the academic standards
and teaching skills of
the teachers. He also
extended the old school.
He was called to rest
in Vietnam on 9
July 1945. |
| Bro. Adrian Edmund |
29 Mar 1914 – 27 Apr 1921 |
He was born in
England. Despite the turbulence during World
War I, he kept St
Paul’s
Institution growing.
In
1921, he was
transferred to Taiping.
He was
called to the
Lord on 5
August 1925 at the age
of 54.
|
| Bro. Lewis Edward |
28 Apr 1921 – Jan 1930 |
An Irish Brother
who later founded the St Paul’s Athletics
Association which
subsequently
became
known as
the Old
Boy’s
Association. Today it
is
known
as the Old
Paulian’s
Association. He made SPI a force to
be
reckoned with in the
field of soccer and
athletics, and also
improved academic
results.
|
| Bro. Dominic John |
Jun 1928 – Jan 1939 |
An Irish
Brother who will always be remembered for
establishing the SPI
Debating Society. He
passed away peacefully
on 30 Novemeber 1966.
|
| Bro. Barnitus Kennedy |
17 Jan 1930 – 12 Aug 1931 |
He was born
in Ireland. He was a
pioneer
responsible
for
the
successful
implementation of
the
annual
medical
inspection of
the pupils. In
1945, he
was appointed
Brother
Visitor. In 1965, he passed away in
Penang. His loss
was
deeply felt by all
Paulians. |
| Bro. John Lynam |
12 Aug 1931 – 30 Jun 1933 |
An Irish Brother
who faced great hardship during the World
Recession. He was
transferred to
Manila as
a
Brother
Director and
later transferred
again
to Hong Kong as
Bro.
Director of St
Joseph’s Institution, Hong
Kong. He
passed away at the ripe old age
of
78. |
| Bro. Joseph Brophy |
2 Jul 1933 – 4 Sept 1939 |
An Irish
Brother who installed the sanitation system of
the school. His
greatest
contributions
were
the building of the old
school hall (now
the
staff room)
and the
upgrading of the school
field. Later, he
left
for Singapore as a
Brother Director.
|
| Bro. Anselm Conde |
4 Sept 1939 – 11 Jan 1941 |
He was born in
France. A reknowned Geography teacher and
often dubbed “The Walking
Encyclopaedia”. He
became the Sub-Director
of the school from
1943
to 1965. He was called
to rest in Penang
on 5
May 1969.
|
| Bro. Henry |
11 Jan 1941 – Dec 1946 |
Born in France in
1886, Bro. Henry
devoted 45
years
as a
member
of the La
Salle
Brothers. He
is
most
well-known
for
refusing to take down the name
“St
Paul’s
Institution”
personally
during
World War II. He passed
away in Pulau Tikus,
Penang on the 17th of
July 1959 at the age of
75. |
| Bro. Lawrence Henry |
3 Feb 1947 – 9 Jan 1953 |
He was the
first Malaysian Brother Director, and helped
to rebuild the school
after World War II. 21
years later, he breathed
his last in Penang.
|
| Bro. Chronan Austin |
Jan – Oct 1953 |
A Burmese
Brother who had earlier served in SPI from
1939 to 1940, and 1942 to
1945. |
| Bro. Casimir L’Angellier |
Jan 1954 – Dec 1959 |
Born in
Singapore, he was earlier the school’s
Sub-Director from 1941 to
1944. He was the man
behind the construction
of the new school
premises in Mont
La
Salle. Under him, the
school celebrated her
Golden Jubilee and, on
the same year, the
Golden Jubilee of the
arrival of the
Brothers
at Seremban.
His death
in Hong Kong in 1977
was
greatly grieved by
many
Paulians. He
was admired and loved by
all
Paulians, teachers
and
parents.
|
| Bro. Celestine Jennings |
Jan 1960 – Dec 1963 |
He was
born in the land Down Under, Australia. He
extended the new school
building and
constructed
the AVA
room. He died
peacefully on 1
August
1991 in
Southport,
Queensland.
|
| Bro. Thomas Dunne |
Jan 1963 – Dec 1969 |
An Irish Brother
who was a teacher in the school in 1940. His
greatest contributions
were the renovating of
the school hall and
starting the afternoon
schooling
session.
Under
his tenure of
office,
Paulians achieved
greater academic
excellence.
The school
also became the first
to
have a TV
set in
Negeri
Sembilan. He was
later transferred to
St
Xavier’s Institution,
Penang. |
| Bro. Felix Donahue |
1 Jan 1970 – 12 Feb 1975 |
He was born in
Ireland. During his term, girls were enrolled
in Form 4 and Form 6
for
the first time in the
school's history. The
renovation of the
school
office and
library was carried out. In 1975,
he was
transferred to
SMK La
Salle, Petaling
Jaya as
Brother Director. He
is
still the
Representative
of
the Christian
Brothers in
the SPI
Board of Governors, and much admired
and loved
by many past
Paulians. |
| Bro. James Macken |
13 Feb 1975 – 28 Feb 1991 |
An Irish Brother
who was transferred to SPI from St Xavier’s
Institution, Penang as
the school's
Sub-Director. In 1975 he
succeeded Bro. Felix
Donahue
as Bro.
Director. He was
a man of
action
fondly
loved by
his
teachers
and Paulians, and
is also the longest-serving
Brother
Director.
He has
since
returned to Ireland. |