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Education Ministry fully prepared for next wave of flooding, SPM examinations to proceed

12 Dec 2024, 8:46 AM
Education Ministry fully prepared for next wave of flooding, SPM examinations to proceed

PASIR MAS, Dec 12 — The Education Ministry (MOE) is fully prepared to ensure the smooth continuation of the Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) examinations, should the next wave of flooding occur.

Its secretary-general Datuk Ruji Ubi said they had been making proactive preparations since October, to address potential disruptions caused by the monsoon season and flooding.

These preparations involved close collaboration with State Education Departments, District Education Offices, and key security agencies including the Royal Malaysia Police, the Fire and Rescue Department, the National Disaster Management Agency, and the Civil Defence Force.

"We have been preparing since October, which includes identifying safe accommodations for students, as well as the nearest temporary relief centres. We are fully ready for the upcoming SPM oral exam for the English subject," he said.

Ruji cited a recent example at SMK Meranti, where students taking the Bahasa Melayu oral exam were relocated to Pasir Mas Vocational College, a safer location, after the school was affected by floods.

"This contingency plan will continue to be implemented in the event of future floods," he said.

Ruji was speaking to the press after visiting SMK Meranti today, accompanied by Kelantan JPN director Datuk Mohd Zamri Abdul Aziz.

He explained that candidates affected by the flood disaster will be relocated to nearby dormitories, where they will receive food and support from a counselling teacher, to ensure that their emotional well-being is maintained.

"The MOE will place full emphasis on assisting schools, teachers, and candidates impacted by the floods, ensuring that the SPM examination proceeds smoothly through to February next year, despite the ongoing challenges posed by the northeast monsoon," Ruji said.

Earlier, it was reported that the MOE will continue activating Op Payung, to address various concerns related to schooling, examinations, and flooding.

Additionally, he revealed that 15 primary and secondary schools in Kelantan had been severely affected by the first wave of floods at the end of last month.

"Many of the impacted schools are located in the Pasir Mas and Tumpat districts, with property damage reaching up to 80 per cent. Repairs will be carried out progressively, and we remain hopeful that any future flooding will not be as severe as the first wave," he said.

— Bernama

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