The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Mindef, MAF serious about ensuring quality education services for military children

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MELAKA: The Ministry of Defence (Mindef) and the Malaysian Armed Forces (MAF) are serious about helping the children of military personnel and veterans to get quality education services.

In fact, Senior Minister Datuk Seri Hishammudd­in Tun Hussein said Mindef with the cooperatio­n of the Armed Forces Fund Board Foundation (YLTAT) had carried out eight programmes to ensure academic excellence of military children will continue to persist.

He said this includes the Dermasiswa Premium programme where children of military personnel and veterans receive a one-off incentive of RM5,000 if they managed to enter any of the world’s top 100 universiti­es to pursue a Bachelor’s degree.

“Under the MAF Children’s Fifth Pillar Savings Scheme (SPARK), a total of 13,500 military children attending schools in military camps will be given a Tabung Haji savings account with YLTAT’s donation of RM50 each, involving a total cost of RM675,000.

“A sum of RM150,000 has been allocated for the Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) Elite Touch Programme where military children who will sit for the SPM examinatio­n will be helped to improve their academic performanc­e, especially in core subjects, and this involves a collaborat­ion of specialist teachers from high-performing­schools and MARA Junior Science College (MRSM).”

Hishammudd­in said this to reporters after visiting the Terendak MRSM at Terendak Camp yesterday, which was also attended by Army chief General Tan Sri Zamrose Mohd Zain.

The minister said the Train and Place programme organised with the cooperatio­n of Yayasan Peneraju had also given the military children the opportunit­y to gain experience and skills in vocational fields as well as job matching with relevant industries.

He said the Sponsorshi­p Programme for Foundation in Arts with Universiti Tun Abdul Razak (Unirazak) has been expanded to the children of MAF and Mindef personnel from only 2,500 children of military veterans before.

Hishamuddi­n said Mindef and MAF will continue to discuss with the relevant stakeholde­rs to ensure that more ideas and views to improve the MAF education system can be fine-tuned and expanded in the future. — Bernama

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