The Borneo Post (Sabah)

S'wak govt to write PM on how to best utilise IPG Rajang, Miri

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KUCHING: The state government will write to Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak on how best it could utilise the Institute of Teacher Education (IPG) Rajang and Miri campuses, said Sarawak Education, Science and Technology Research Minister Datuk Seri Michael Manyin.

He said Sarawak would like to have its own programmes at IPG Rajang while IPG Miri would be suitable for a Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) centre as it is surrounded by industries.

“I have gone to Kuala Lumpur to meet the federal education minister on the matter but he told me he could not make any decision because it was the cabinet decision to turn these IPGs to TVET centres.

“So he advised me to get our chief minister to write direct to the Prime Minister and we are going to do that soon,” he told reporters yesterday.

Last year the federal cabinet decided to close and turn nine IPGs nationwide, including IPG Miri and IPG Rajang to TVET centres.

According to the federal government, Manyin said there were 27 IPGs nationwide and most of them had low enrolment and that was the reason for their closure.

Manyin said his ministry was still in the process to identify the suitable programme to be conducted at IPG Rajang.

Besides IPG Miri and Rajang, the other two IPG in Sarawak are IPG Tun Abdul Razak, Samarahan and IPG Batu Lintang, Kuching, which Manyin said also had low enrolment.

Meanwhile he said his ministry was working hard to improve students' performanc­e in schools with the introducti­on of centralise­d schools.

Manyin said he was impressed that majority of the state assemblyme­n, during their discussion two days ago, were in favour of the proposal to merge these schools with low enrolment so that they could get better infrastruc­ture, resources and quality teachers. - Bernama

 ??  ?? Abang Johari knocking the special keyboard at the logo launching ceremony in conjunctio­n with the 150th anniversar­y celebratio­n of the Sarawak Legislativ­e Assembly in Kuching yesterday. - Bernama photo
Abang Johari knocking the special keyboard at the logo launching ceremony in conjunctio­n with the 150th anniversar­y celebratio­n of the Sarawak Legislativ­e Assembly in Kuching yesterday. - Bernama photo

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