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Ken Hwa sets target for  three public exams 
Published on: Friday, May 10, 2019
By: Johan Aziz
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Ken Hwa sets target for  three public exams 
KENINGAU: SMJK Ken Hwa here has set a target for this year based on its development programme and academic achievement, especially the school and students performances in the three public examinations namely the PT3, SPM and STPM last year.

Principal Chong Nyuk Choon said this involved development programmes such as classroom building (phase 2), mini auditorium and school infrastructure.

“As for the students’ academic achievement for PT3, the average grade target this year is 4.04 with 80 per cent passes while for SPM, the average grade target is 4.50 and 94 per cent passes and the STPM target is average grade of2.60 with 100 per cent passes,” he said at the launch of the School Target 2019.

The ceremony was launched by Chairman of the School Management Board, Pang Shu Hin, that saw teachers, students, parents, members of the School Management Board and Parents and Teachers Association (PTA) members attending.

Chong said co-curriculum achievements were also taken into account where 70 per cent uniformed unit, 97 per cent attendance, co-curriculum meeting, 35 per cent achieving Grade A in co-curriculum and 100 per cent pupils achieving at least Grade C.

He said the Student Personality Development target is 96 per cent and above in terms of annual attendance, 85 per cent on cleanliness and cheerfulness, less than three per cent in heavy discipline cases, 65 per cent attendance of parents compulsory functions in PTA KPI 1and KPI 2, 25 per cent parents attendance in other events.

“In conjunction with this ceremony, there was also incentive presentation for outstanding students in PT3, SPM, STPM exams last year and for Test 1.

“There was also the dialogue for Form Five and Test 1 Transcript Submission which were attended by parents of students and members of the School Management Board,” he said.

He urged the students to work harder and initiate healthy competition among them to excel.

Meanwhile, Chairman of the Board of School Management, Pang Shu Hin, also urged the students to strive for success not only in education but also in life and that teachers must play their role in helping the students excel in their education.

Pang also announced a contribution for the installation of LED in the school hall, that will cost between RM100,000 and RM150,000.





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