ADUN grants for teachers’ end of year activities
Datuk Dr. Sim Kui Hian, Minister of Local Government and Housing gave ADUN grants to teachers of 14 Schools in Batu Kawa the same amount $5,000 each in addition to $10,000 each when the Schools starts.
Dr. Sim said this was to help the school to run their students activites for the coming year.
“This is different from the minimum $50,000 each for developmental grants (top one this year is $2 million. Total of almost $6 million). In the previous 5 years, each of the Schools in Batu Kawa received the $50 million national subsidy allocation for the ChineseSchools (1298 Schools with 222 in Sarawak). For 2017, 10 Chinese Schools in Batu Kawa got a share of $320,000 out of $50 million national allocation,” he said.
Dr. Sim strongly believes the future of Sarawak depends on the education and quality of education . . The greatest asset that my father gifted to me is education which allows me to reach for my goals and ambition.
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