The Borneo Post

New-look school toilets end students’ misery

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KUALA LUMPUR: The ‘newlook’ school toilets, the result of upgrading these facilities by the Ministry of Education has had a positive impact on students, lifting their spirits and injecting them with enthusiasm after having to deal with the miserable state of these toilets for so long.

After having to deal with the bad condition of school toilets in these ‘neglected’ schools for more than a decade, it has taken its toll on the students’ studies.

Among others, there are students, for example in Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan (SMK) Matang, who are forced to spend more time heading to toilets further away in the next block, thus having to miss learning sessions. These students had to spend a miserable time for over two years due to the toilet issue, but can sigh relief now that the toilets have been upgraded at a cost of RM70,000.

“As the women’s toilet in Block C is damaged, students have had to go to Block B or E to use the facilities there and all this disrupts their learning process as they have to take 15 to 20 minutes to walk to these toilets.

“Although this issue seems trivial, this time wastage causes them to miss some important informatio­n being taught during the teaching and learning (PdP) process,” school principal Mohd Rani Muda told Bernama.

The school and students are very appreciati­ve of the new-look school toilets, with a modern design comprising black and white tiles with abstract patterns, said Mohd Rani, adding that there is a schedule involving teachers, management

While I have been teaching here for more than 10 years, the management has done repair works, but the damage keeps recurring. However, the government has announced a large allocation to repair toilets, so it can be done comprehens­ively.

Mohd Muhsinul Nidzam Abdullah

staff, students and not just the cleaners to maintain the cleanlines­s of toilets.

Moreover, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim had raised the issue of dirty school toilets, which he described as a never-ending problem.

He called for school toilets to have a new image, thus bringing a positive impact on the wellbeing of students and this includes disciplini­ng them to maintain cleanlines­s.

Previously some school toilets were in such a bad state that some users even got injured.

Faced with repeated damage because repair work could not be done comprehens­ively, the toilet upgrade and maintenanc­e project at the Institut Pendidikan Guru (IPG) Kampus Raja Melewar in Negeri Sembilan is greatly by appreciate­d by all there.

“While I have been teaching here for more than 10 years, the management has done repair works, but the damage keeps recurring. However, the government has announced a large allocation to repair toilets, so it can be done comprehens­ively,” said IPG Department of Islamic and Moral Education lecturer Mohd Muhsinul Nidzam Abdullah.

The toilet upgrade at the institutio­n also includes a comfortabl­e ablution room, especially for the toilet in the surau section.

A total of five out of 21 toilets have been given a new lease of life, which not only focuses on aesthetics, but also on the quality of materials used and on comfort aspects such as focusing on the facilities required for larger-sized individual­s in addition to (toilets) being equipped with a shower room.

All this is done for the wellbeing of students and educators to ensure that they can learn and teach in a comfortabl­e and importantl­y safe atmosphere in addition to being more enthusiast­ic to attend school.

 ?? — Bernama photos ?? A schoolboy washes his hands inside the upgraded toilet at SK Serabak in Serikin.
— Bernama photos A schoolboy washes his hands inside the upgraded toilet at SK Serabak in Serikin.
 ?? ?? Teachers’ trainee Abdul Basir Muhamad inside the men’s toilet at IPG Raja Melewar Campus, which has just undergone upgrading and maintenanc­e works.
Teachers’ trainee Abdul Basir Muhamad inside the men’s toilet at IPG Raja Melewar Campus, which has just undergone upgrading and maintenanc­e works.
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