MOE’s Director-General of Education Datuk Pkharuddin Ghazali said the programme implemented at Sekolah Kebangsaan Sembulan near here is the first to be expanded in Sabah with eight students registered so far.He said the programme will play a role in ensuring quality and equitable inclusive education and promote lifelong learning opportunities, to ensure that no child is left behind to complete primary and secondary schooling by 2030.
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“The selection of SK Sembulan as a location to implement the SBJK Programme is due to the justification of location, being in proximity to the homes of the eight students participating in the programme,” he said.He said the SBJK SK Sembulan programme implements teaching and learning and co-curriculum just like SBJK modules according to the needs and suitability of students.