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Wednesday, 3 October 2012

Mission school body gets recognition

2nd October, 2012

PENAMPANG: The Federal government recognised the contribution made by the Federation of Councils of Christian Mission Schools Malaysia (FCCMSM) to improve the national education system.
And this was reflected in the 2013 Budget where the Prime Minister announced that RM100 million would be allocated for all mission schools, said Plantation Industries & Commodities Minister Tan Sri Bernard Dompok.
He also urged the Federal government to speed up the disbursement of the financial aid for these schools allocated under the 2012 Budget.
“The mission schools are fast getting recognition from the government as an organisation that can help in the education development of our country,” said Bernard, at the presentation of cash awards to SM St Michael top achievers in the 2011 SPM and PMR results yesterday.
He said the Federal government has also welcomed the mission schools offer to reform the education
system.


Read More : New Sabah Times

4 comments:

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