Students in rural school in Sabah enjoy upgraded toilet facilities

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Despite being far inland, the students and staff of the Sekolah Kebangsaan (SK) Simpang, near Ulu Tomani, here, have been enjoying cleaner, more comfortable and brighter toilet facilities, similar to schools in town.

Despite being far inland, the students and staff of the Sekolah Kebangsaan (SK) Simpang, near Ulu Tomani, here, have been enjoying cleaner, more comfortable and brighter toilet facilities, similar to schools in town. It takes about four hours’ journey to reach the primary school, which was established in 2000, in Tenom, a district known as the best coffee producer in Sabah, and located about 212 kilometres from Kota Kinabalu.

The school’s toilets, which were upgraded in November last year under the initiative of the Ministry of Education, brought joy to the students because they had been waiting for such a comfortable facility for a long time. The joy of the school’s 86 pupils can be seen, as they are so excited to use the new-look toilet facilities with simple but attractive decorations. No longer problems related to water pipes and broken and faulty toilet doors which have been a complaint all this whil

 

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