The Education Ministry (MOE) is doing all it can to solve the problem of sekolah tumpang, secondary schools that inhabit the same space as a primary school, involving 23 schools in Sabah, said Education Minister Mohd Radzi Md Jidin.
He said 20 schools have received a RM706 million allocation to erect a building, while efforts to find funds for three more schools are continuing.
“Sabah has more sekolah tumpang than any other place. It is an infrastructure challenge for the MOE.
“The ministry will focus on schools that are not finished on schedule. The most important thing is that our children get a first-rate learning facility,” he told reporters after officialising the new Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan (SMK) Libaran building today.
Radzi said the school, which has 597 pupils and was one of the 23 sekolah tumpang, had co-existed with Sekolah Kebangsaan Sungai Padas, a primary school 3km away, for over 22 years.
Located 25km from Sandakan, SMK Libaran will start welcoming students from Forms 1-5 to its new home on July 1.
On a different topic, Radzi said his ministry is in talks with several parties about how to instil a love for nature in students.
He said it was because he doesn’t want a repeat of the extinction of the Sumatran rhino and that “our children must understand that we need to take care of our natural treasures for future generations”.
During his visit to Sandakan, Radzi toured the Sepilok Orang Utan Rehabilitation Centre, Bornean Sun Bear Conservation Centre, and the Rainforest Discovery Centre for better knowledge of their work.
- Bernama
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