Mission school arrangement was not segregation, say Sabah churches | The Malaysian Insight

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Mission school arrangement was not segregation, say Sabah churches

Sabah Council of Churches president Melter Jiki Tais says the new Form One class arrangement in All Saints Secondary School is to allow the school teachers to more effectively manage supervision and safety of the students, notwithstanding the teacher shortage issue and overcrowding. – The Malaysian Insight pic by Irwan Majid, March 19, 2019.

THERE was never any intention on SM All Saints’ part to practice segregation, but unfortunately the arrangement to resolve the lack of teachers and overcrowding of classrooms has been misinterpreted as segregation, said Sabah Council of Churches president Melter Jiki Tais. Allegations of segregation based on religion began when principal Mary Gambidau decided to place all Form One students taking Pendidikan Islam into two classes and the non-Muslims taking Moral lessons in four classes.

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