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The Deputy Education Minister announced that school administrators are permitted to temporarily close schools if temperatures exceed 37 degrees Celsius for three consecutive days, in line with KPM guidelines. This statement was made during a working visit to SJK(T) Gopeng, emphasizing student health and safety during extreme heat. Schools are also advised to halt all outdoor activities if temperatures reach 35-37 degrees Celsius for three days.
SJK(T) Gopeng is set to undergo a major redevelopment with a RM14.5 million allocation, transforming its nearly 80-year-old dilapidated building into a new three-story block with modern facilities. The project, expected to start by year-end and complete by late 2028, will include new classrooms, administrative offices, a science lab, and RBT workshop, with temporary cabin classrooms ensuring uninterrupted learning during construction.
SJK(T) Gopeng is set to undergo a major redevelopment with a RM14.5 million allocation to rebuild its dilapidated main block, which was affected by termites and classified as a scale 7 building by JKR. The project, involving the demolition of the old structure and construction of a new three-story block with classrooms and administrative facilities, is expected to begin by the end of this year and be completed by late 2028.
The Deputy Minister of Education announced that schools, including SJK(T)s, are permitted to close if temperatures exceed 37 degrees Celsius for three consecutive days, a guideline in place since 2023. This statement was made during a working visit to SJK(T) Gopeng in Perak. The policy also mandates suspending outdoor activities if temperatures are between 35 and 37 degrees Celsius for three consecutive days, aiming to ensure student comfort and health.
The Ministry of Education has issued guidelines allowing schools, including Tamil schools, to temporarily close if temperatures exceed 37 degrees Celsius for three consecutive days, and to halt outdoor activities if temperatures are between 35-37 degrees Celsius. Specifically, SJK(T) Gopeng will undergo a significant redevelopment project costing RM14.5 million, starting late this year and completing by the end of 2028, to replace its 80-year-old, termite-affected buildings with a new three-story block.
The Malaysian government has approved RM14.5 million under RMK13 for the rebuilding of SJK(T) Gopeng in Perak. The project involves demolishing the existing building, classified as dilapidated level seven, and constructing new blocks with improved facilities, ensuring student safety and comfort during the 22-month construction period starting end 2026.
Students Anjhanah and Anjhanie Rameswaran from SJK(T) Permatang Tinggi achieved a Silver Award and a Top 10 Popularity Award at the Chengdu International Grand Finals, making their school proud. This follows their earlier Gold Award at The Speech of Asia 2026, highlighting the school's success in nurturing young talents on an international stage. Their accomplishment is celebrated by the school community and serves as an inspiration.
Deputy Education Minister Wong Kah Woh visited SJK(T) Gopeng, where he announced a RM14.5 million redevelopment project for the school. The 80-year-old school's main classrooms and administration block are dilapidated and affected by termite attacks, necessitating the demolition of existing structures and construction of a new three-story block with six classrooms, administrative offices, and a staff room. The project is expected to start late 2026 and be completed by the end of 2028, allowing students to move into new facilities.
Students from SJK(T) Ampang, Dishita, Jai Ganeesh, and Thushant, achieved remarkable success at the Hong Kong International Innovation Fair. They secured a Silver Medal, HKD 600, the Hong Kong Special Award, the International Innovation Cup, and a Teacher Appreciation Award, bringing global recognition to their school and Malaysia.
The article exposes an alleged "Tamil school science fair syndicate" that orchestrates "pay-to-win" international innovation awards, with participation costs potentially exceeding RM40,000 for five pupils. This comes after Human Resources Minister Datuk Seri R. Ramanan expressed pride over four Malaysian pupils, including two from SJK(T) K.O. Sarangapany, winning awards at the Bangkok Innovation Awards, which are now being questioned as part of this scam.
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