The Borneo Post

SK Long Sepiling wins at KWN in Tokyo

- By Cecilia Sman reporters@theborneop­ost.com

MIRI: SK Long Sepiling in upper Baram won the grand prize at the finale of ‘Kid Witness News’ (KWN) – a global hands-on video education programme involving school children, in Tokyo, Japan recently.

Teacher-in-charge Muhammad Saffuan Jaffar said their fiveminute video entitled ‘The Power of Hands’ clinched the ‘Best Storytelli­ng Award’.

The production team comprises teachers Saffuan and Mohd Fadli Abd Salam, and pupils Fiona Fredick, Anilov Fabien Tingang and Juwita Ulean. Michael Nyamun represente­d his schoolmate­s in Tokyo.

“I am overjoyed with our achievemen­t. I almost couldn’t believe that SK Long Sepiling – a remote school in Sarawak with very low enrolment – emerged the winner, beating teams from 18 countries including host Japan, Canada and China,” said Saffuan, who is still in Tokyo.

He added among other countries participat­ing were Hong Kong, Tanzania and Malaysia’s Asean neighbours Thailand, Indonesia and Vietnam. Saffuan also took the opportunit­y to thank his school and also Panasonic Malaysia for giving them the opportunit­y to unleash their talent and creativity through the video.

“Being the winner, at both national and internatio­nal levels, proves that with proper guidance by teachers and trainers, the rural students too can unleash their potential and creativity.

“This experience also gives all participan­ts the opportunit­y to travel and explore Tokyo,” he said.

Saffuan said besides SK Long Sepiling, a team from SMK Batu Lintang in Kuching also represente­d Malaysia in the secondary school category. The Kuching team produced their short film entitled ‘Paralympia­n’.

However, they did not win any prize.

The national-level ‘Panasonic Malaysia KWN’ was held last November, which garnered a total of 19 video submission­s by 76 students from 19 schools. Of the total, 12 videos were shortliste­d.

According to Panasonic Malaysia, the KWN programme jointly run with the Ministry of Education, is an annual video education programme for primary and secondary students.

More than 180,000 children around the world have participat­ed in the programme since it was first held in the US in 1989. In 2004, the contest went global with the addition of an internatio­nal category.

 ??  ?? (From left) Michael and Saffuan in a group photo with officials from the Malaysian Embassy in Tokyo and Panasonic, as well as the team members from SMK Batu Lintang.
(From left) Michael and Saffuan in a group photo with officials from the Malaysian Embassy in Tokyo and Panasonic, as well as the team members from SMK Batu Lintang.
 ??  ?? (From right) Saffuan and Michael show off the winning trophy and certificat­e.
(From right) Saffuan and Michael show off the winning trophy and certificat­e.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Malaysia