Education Ministry to audit school sports equipment for safety, says Fadhlina


SERDANG: The Education Ministry will ensure that all sports equipment in schools is audited to ensure the safety of students when using these apparatus during sports activities, says Fadhlina Sidek.

She said that it is crucial to make sure sports equipment and school grounds are always in good condition, in line with the ministry's 1Student, 1Sport (1M1S) policy.

"Sports development facilities should be given a focus. At the MOE level, apart from sport-related allocations, we also are looking at how to ensure sports equipment (in schools) can be audited so that they will be in good and safe condition for the students,” she told Bernama after officiating the Sekolah Jenis Kebangsaan (SJK) (C) Serdang’s Soon Ah Koon synthetic field in Serdang on Sunday (Oct 29).

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The Education Minister added that the 1M1S policy will also be expanded, so that all students will have access to games and sports, thus cultivating a sports culture for a more healthy generation.

"Sports culture should start in the early stages of schooling. Most importantly in the overall context, the holistic character development (of the student) includes sports. We are also trying as much as possible to make sports a unifying medium among students,” she said.

Fadhlina also congratulated the management of SJK (C) Serdang on getting sponsorship to improve the sports facilities at the school and hoped that this could be used as a good example for all parties.

"The synthetic field, with a cost of over RM700,000, will have a big impact on the children's sports development. I wish to thank the school and its board of management for ensuring that the school's sports facilities are at their best level,” she added. - Bernama

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