Bukit Mertajam MP thanks Anwar for visit, 1mil for independent school


PETALING JAYA: A total of RM1mil has been allocated to the Jit Sin Independent School in Bukit Mertajam, says Steven Sim.

In a statement on Monday (Jan 13), the Bukit Mertajam MP thanked Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim for the allocation during his visit over the weekend as well as the allocation of RM20.16mil to Chinese independent schools.

“He handed over the largest ever Federal allocation on this matter. Without your constant support all these would not be possible,” said Sim.

On Saturday, Anwar announced that the government has approved an allocation of over RM20mil for 63 Chinese independent schools nationwide this year.

Of this sum, he said RM19.84mil would go to 62 Chinese independent schools across the country, while RM1mil is earmarked for the Jit Sin Independent High School.

He said the allocation reflects the government’s appreciation for the contributions of Chinese independent schools in Malaysia.

"We appreciate their commitment to adapting their curriculum while respecting the national language and elevating the dignity of the people as a whole,” he said in his speech during a visit to the Jit Sin Independent High School on Saturday (Jan 11).

Last year, the government, represented by Transport Minister Anthony Loke, announced an allocation of RM18.9mil for 63 Chinese independent schools, with each school receiving RM300,000.

During his visit, Anwar fondly recalled his time as a substitute Malay language teacher at the school before continuing his studies at Universiti Malaya.

The prime minister said that back then, the Chinese language was viewed primarily as a language for the Chinese community, but it has now become an important economic language, especially with China’s rise as an economic superpower.

He said that if Malaysians become proficient in Chinese, it would yield significant benefits for the country.

"I taught here for a year, and during that time, no one tried to discourage me from pursuing my interest in mastering the Malay language and culture, nor did anyone seek to change my religion.

"Although I may not fully agree with Western culture, we must embrace linguistic diversity, particularly languages that are crucial for international engagement, such as English,” he said.

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