Malaysia

Fire Dept flies three Orang Asli students to school for SPM exams

Road connected to their settlement still inundated by floods, says state acting director

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 01 Feb 2023 3:40PM

Fire Dept flies three Orang Asli students to school for SPM exams
Johor Fire and Rescue acting director, Mohd Rizal Buang says it is learned that the three Orang Asli SPM candidates were supposed to sit for their science practical test yesterday, but it had to be postponed, as the connecting road to their settlement area was still flooded. – SMK Nitar Facebook pic, February 1, 2023

MERSING – Three SPM candidates from Kg Orang Asli Punan were flown to SMK Nitar in a Malaysian Fire and Rescue Department aircraft yesterday to sit for the examination.

Johor Fire and Rescue acting director, Mohd Rizal Buang said Norfaizal Selamat, Jefzulkiflie Addy, and Christie Maurinissca Clay, all aged 18, from the Orang Asli Jakun tribe were taken onboard the AgustaWestland AW189 helicopter.

He said it is learned that the three candidates were supposed to sit for their science practical test yesterday, but it had to be postponed, as the connecting road to their settlement area was still flooded.

“However, after consideration, the school agreed to allow the three candidates to sit for their papers today,” he said when contacted, adding that they would be staying at the school hostel throughout the examination period.

As of 12pm today, the State Disaster Management Committee informed that the number of flood victims in Johor stood at 1,373 involving four districts namely Batu Pahat, Kota Tinggi, Mersing and Segamat.

According to the Education Ministry, a total of 403,637 candidates will be sitting for the 2022 SPM examination, which will run from January 30 to March 15 to include practical science tests, speaking, listening and written tests. – Bernama, February 1, 2023

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