Better infrastructure helps improve pupil’s performance

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Somasundram (right) signs the plaque to declare open the school hall. Photo: Bernama
Somasundram (right) signs the plaque to declare open the school hall. Photo: Bernama

NILAI: The Negeri Sembilan government has always been supportive and encourages infrastructure development at all national-type Tamil schools (SJKT) in a bid to improve the students’ academic performances and co-curricular activities.

In fact, Seremban MP Anthony Loke Siew Fook said, the state government had allocated RM3 million for the development of SJKT, SJKC (national-type Chinese schools), as well as religious schools   this year.

“In today’s society, we can no longer prioritise learning inside the classroom alone, as learning outside of the classroom   is   also important in   encouraging student activities,” he said at the opening of the school hall at SJKT Cairo Ladang, here yesterday.

Officiating at the ceremony was Koperasi   Serbaguna Kebangsaan   Malaysia Berhad   chairman Tan Sri Dr K R   Somasundram. Present was Nilai state assemblyman J Arul   Kumar.

Loke, who is also the Transport Minister, added that the results of Ujian   Penilaian Sekolah Rendah (UPSR) examination for SJKT pupils had shown improvement from   year to year,   demonstrating the better quality and standard of education at the schools.

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“As such, the government will continue supporting and encouraging development at all SJKT,” he added.

The construction of the school hall began in August last year and was fully completed last week at a total cost of RM300,000. –Bernama

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