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Educators, parents want STPM leavers to get a place at uni
Published on: Monday, October 28, 2019
By: Yayasan Dalimpos
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Educators, parents want STPM leavers to get a place at uni
NABAWAN: Educators and parents have high hopes of seeing their children to get places in the university, said Sabah Education Department School Management Sector Deputy Director, Mohd Zaini Yanin.

He said the parents’ cooperation in supporting the education system contributes to children’s success.

“Students’ success in academics and co-curricular is a result of strong collaboration by caring parents who constantly see educational development as a key driver of a bright future.

“Parents must make sure that no child is uneducated in order not to be left behind in gaining knowledge,” said Mohd Zaini at the Form Six Centre Convocation (PTEM) held at SMK Nabawan here.

He said the role of skilled and capable teachers in competing at the high level has proven success of some of the Sabah teachers at the national level to the students’ success.

“Because our teachers in the interior have proven successful in a series of national-level innovation competitions and have emerged champion in a number of areas. It is a great achievement to be proud of especially in Sabah,” he said.

He also recommended Form Six students do their best as their certificates are recognised by international universities and they can further their studies at world-renowned universities.

“However, as we take a step forwards into successful technological breakthroughs especially digital systems and the Science stream, it is important to face the globalisation world, including providing courses for teachers and students,” he said.

Mohd Zaini said Sabah has 99 PTEMs, three main colleges of the Form Six centres, excluding the six primary Form Six classes, namely the one mode category of Kota Kinabalu Bandaraya Form Six College, Form Six Tawau College and Sandakan Galpam Pangiran Form Six College.

Meanwhile, he said the application for the purpose of construction or repair on dilapidated schools especially for Form Six classes will be forwarded to the Education Ministry.

Earlier, SMK Nabawan Principle, Hendry Anandan said a total of 95 students receive pre-university certificates during the ceremony.

He said the objective of the convocation is to honour students who have completed their studies at the pre-university, and to encourage them to continue improving in any field especially in the academic field.





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