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St. Michael Technical School, Surakarta, is a vocational high school (SMK) in Surakarta, Central Java, Indonesia. It is known by the acronym MICO (Michael's College). It is managed by the Society of Jesus (Jesuits) and has two divisions: the Academy of Mechanical Engineering Industry (ATMI St. Michael) and Michael Vocational High School (SMK St. Michael). St. Michael is supported by the Karya Bakti Foundation Surakarta which also supports ATMI Surakarta and ATMI Cikarang.

St. Mikael SMK was originally called STM Canisius, founded in 1962 by Jesuit Fr. Wakkers with two departments, general engineering and construction. The Director General of Primary and Secondary Education through No. 001 / c / Kep / 1.86 made SMK a private STM with accreditation status, the first such school in Central Java.

Currently the school offers only the mechanical machining skills program (machine tools) with two specializations, mechanics and design. It has striven to improve the quality of its graduates by requiring more time at mechanical practices and drafting along with other studies as the needs of the work may require: Total Block System, Production Based Education and Training, and Capacity and Market Orientation. Orientation practice has three classes, quality, efficiency, and production along with advanced technology.

Beginning in 2009 the mechanical engineering specialty requires programming using CAM software, while drafting gives students facility in designing using 3D drawing software (Solid work and Inventor). The factory has also added a 3-axis CNC pocket milling machine and a CNC 4-axis lathe.

SMK St. Mikael has more than 2,500 alumni, working mostly in industry -- private, government, or self-employed.


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History

  • 1962: STM Canisius was established by the Department of Engineering and Building led by Wahyosudibyo, with meagre educational facilities of land and buildings. It used Purbayan parish buildings and SD K. POND Market Surakarta.
  • 1963: the school is moved to SMP Canisius. 2 Surakarta.
  • 1964: Yayasan Karya Bakti is listed as the organizer and notarized; machinery is imported from Europe; land for a campus is purchased in Karangasem Laweyan Surakarta (now occupied); Appointed 2 DPK power.
  • 1967: STM Canisius Catholic is renamed St. Michael Surakarta, with subsidized private status, by P & K Ministry decree no. 4464 / BS / F.II dated December 30, 1966.
  • 1968: campus built at Jl. Mojo No. 1 Karangasem, Laweyan, Surakarta.
  • 1969: leadership passes from Wahyosudibyo to Wirasmo and then to Sihombing.
  • 1970: the current building is occupied.
  • 1971: the construction department is closed.
  • 1974: Sudarsono takes over from Sihombing.
  • 1983: new workshop practices instituted.
  • 1986: in accordance with SK Head Dikmenjur no. 794 / I03.9 / M'86 dated August 20, 1986 and in line with the change of existing curricula, customized courses in metal working technology with a production engineering study program obtained accreditation status (SK Director General of Primary Education-men no. 001 / C / Kep / I.86).
  • 1987: capacity is expanded from 80 people to 120 people per class.
  • 1989: to improve the competitiveness of graduates, there is developed the Productive Picture Plus Program 700 hours and 400 hours Mechanics practice with the block system in 3rd grade.
  • 1995: the Education Minister Prof. Dr. Ing. Wardiman Djojonegoro pays a visit to observe the success of Catholic STM St. Michael in implementing Link and Match.
  • 1997 STM Catholic St. Michael renamed SMK Catholic St. Michael Surakarta.
  • 2002: Drs. Ant. Suroto takes over from Sudarsono; International Quality Management System Standard ISO 9001: 2000; in September and November there is an external audit conducted by TÜV Rheinland, Germany, and certification is recommended.
  • In 2002: adopted by IGI (Indonesian German Institute) for the development of human resources in Indonesia through the vocational education and training program Social Grassroot Training Center (GTC).
  • 2008: Rm. T. Agus Sriyono, S.J., takes over from Drs. Ant. Suroto
  • 2013: Alb. Murdianto takes over from Rm. T. Agus Sriyono, S.J.

Maps St. Michael Technical School, Surakarta



Facility

Facilities include atwo-storey building and library. There are laboratories for language, physics/chemistry, computers including SAS software, and imaging (manual, autocad, inventor, solid). There are workshops for grassroots training and for practice in work bench, welding, conventional machines (lathe, milling, grinding, etc.), and for simulation of applied and advanced CNC technology.


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Extracurricular activities

Extracurricular activities include kempo karate, basketball, volleyball, table tennis, badminton, football, outing club, spirituality, and other organizations.


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External links

  • ATMI Indonesia
  • SMK Mikael website

Source of the article : Wikipedia

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