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RM100,000 Boost For SK Felda Air Tawar 1 Under APM's MADANI Adopted School Initiative

RM100,000 Boost For SK Felda Air Tawar 1 Under APM's MADANI Adopted School Initiative

Barnama6 days ago

KOTA TINGGI, June 15 (Bernama) -- Sekolah Kebangsaan (SK) Felda Air Tawar 1 has been selected to receive an allocation of RM100,000 under the MADANI Adopted School programme, implemented by the Civil Defence Force (APM).
APM chief commissioner Datuk Aminurrahim Mohamed said the allocation is intended to upgrade the school's basic facilities, enhance student character development, and position the institution as a hub for the rural education community.
'The selection of this school is a recognition of its outstanding ability to nurture student potential, despite being located in a Felda settlement,' he told Bernama after officiating the school's Parent-Teacher Association (PTA) annual general meeting.

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