New Straits Times, Tuesday, August 26, 2008
Learn to live with diversity
SCHOOLS should make it a priority to purge racial harassment, perpetrated by either teachers or students.
The national schools, specifically, have a more serious role to play in instilling genuine national integration through the schooling process.
Sunday Star, August 24, 2008
On a mission
THE Malayan Christian Schools’ Council (MCSC) Symposium, held at Methodist College Kuala Lumpur last week, was titled “Mission schools — Meeting the Needs of the Nation”, a statement of faith in more ways than one.
New Straits Times, Wednesday, August 20, 2008
Mission schools' council welcomes ministry's help
KUALA LUMPUR: The Malayan Christian Schools' Council has welcomed the Education Ministry's plan to help all 410 mission schools.
The Star, Monday, August 18, 2008
Special unit to look into concerns, including appointment of principals
KUALA LUMPUR: Mission schools can be assured that the Education Ministry is looking into their concerns, even setting up a special unit to look into problems, said Deputy Education Minister Dr Wee Ka Siong.
New Straits Times, Sunday, August 17, 2008
Pledge to help 410 missionary schools over leases
KUALA LUMPUR: The Education Ministry will assist 410 missionary schools to retain their leases and renew them at a nominal premium.
Daily Express News, Monday, July 7, 2008
Dompok to present paper on Mission Schools
Kota Kinabalu: Minister in the Prime Minister's Department Tan Sri Bernard Dompok will present a paper to the Cabinet, outlining the challenges faced by the Mission schools as well as suggestions to preserve their identity.
The Star, Monday July 7, 2008
Plan to improve mission schools
KOTA KINABALU: There are plans to improve mission schools and bring back their glory days.
Sunday Star, Sunday June 29, 2008
Give us the same govt funds
From Dr Lim Boon Hock Executive Director of Methodist Council of Education
Sunday Star, Sunday June 15, 2008
Where’s the land, asks Hisham
BINTULU: The Education Ministry wants Pakatan Rakyat state governments to disclose how much land would be set aside for the construction of new vernacular, mission and religious schools in the respective states.
The Star, Saturday June 14, 2008
Plans being drawn up to ensure attention for all schools
BINTULU: National-type schools and other government-aided schools can look forward to receiving equal attention as national schools under the National Education Blueprint 2006–2010.
The Star, Monday May 12, 2008
Private and mission schools in Sabah receive RM8mil yearly
KOTA KINABALU: The Sabah government has given out some RM8mil to various private and mission schools in the state yearly, Assistant Minister of Finance Melanie Chia said during the Sabah state assembly on Wednesday.
Sunday Star, Sunday May 11, 2008
A mission to serve
I REFER to “Schools need more help “ (SundayStar, April 20) . The writer defends the RM1 quit rent imposed on mission schools and appeals for more help for all government-assisted schools, which is commendable.
The Star, Thursday May 1, 2008
Ong: Allow converts to leave Islam when marriage ends
On mission schools, Ong said they had made immense contributions to education in Malaysia since the 19th century.
Sunday Star, Sunday, April 20, 2008
Schools need more help
From YIN KAM YOKE, Hon Secretary, Malayan Christian Schools Council.
The Star, Friday, February 29, 2008
Hon: Opposition has same bed but different dreams
Dr Chan said his party had obtained the government’s approval for a RM15mil grant for Chinese and mission schools in the state.
The Star, Tuesday February 12, 2008
Pak Lah: Don’t be racial
On education, he gave an assurance that the Government would not forget to assist Chinese and Tamil national-type primary schools as well as mission schools.
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