ESTABLISHED....The
Chung Hwa Chinese Primary School In Kota Kinabalu Founded By Oh Hou Teck In
1917.
DEPUTY Prime Minister Tan
Sri Muhyiddin Yassin, who is also the Education Minister, said the BN
government would continue to assist the national-type Chinese schools to meet
the need of the Chinese community.
Speaking at the opening of
the 14th World Chinese Book Fair at the Mines International Exhibition and
Convention Centre, Muhyiddin assured the Chinese community that the Barisan
Nasional government would continue to support the Chinese schools.
Muhyiddin said that the
government has always strived to raise the education quality of all schools,
irrespective of the type of school.
"Let us not jeopardise
the future of our children for the sake of short-term political gain," he
said.
"At the same time, let
us not forget the role of education as a means to unite Malaysians of all
races. Let us make all schools in this country as unity schools, where children
of all races can mingle freely, learn to accept differences and respect each
other," he added.
Muhyiddin also praised the
wisdom of the past and present leaders for not only preserving Chinese
education in the country but also integrating it with the national education
system.
According to statistics
provided by the Ministry of Education, in Sabah there are 83 Chinese schools
with a total of 35,706 students while there are 591,121 students enrolled in
1,294 Chinese schools in the whole of Malaysia. (Insight Sabah)
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