Maxis Anugerah Gemilang eKelas student grant programme recognises academic growth through digital learning

  • Maxis donated 330 refurbished notebooks to 77 universities nationwide
  • Extra students received US$ 320 provides, while major students received US$ 160 grants.

Anugerah Gemilang 2024 winners being celebrated at Menara Maxis with Maxis CEO Goh Seow Eng (10th from left) and Ministry of Education deputy director of the Educational Resources & Technology Division, Pn Fadzliaton Binti Zainudin (6th from right)

Maxis, Malaysia’s top included company, continues to make a positive effect through Maxis eKelas, its flagship group initiative that aims to improve the academic performance of students in rural areas. With more than 120, 000 registered people on its app and growing, the free after-school online learning program has grown steadily.

In recognition of their academic success, Maxis just gave individuals from nine different states in Malaysia Anugerah Gemilang eKelas 2024 offers as part of the program.

The Anugerah Gemilang eKelas grant program, which was launched in 2017, honors individuals who demonstrate significant academic development. In addition to academic changes, individuals are assessed based on cooperation in eKelas actions and contests, as well as their teachers ‘ endorsements on their personal growth and development.

During a meeting held just for the 2024 consumers, the provides were simultaneously presented by Fadzliaton binti Zainudin, assistant director, Educational Resources and Technology Division, Ministry of Education, and Goh Seow Eng, CEO of Maxis. Staff from the Ministry of Education’s Sports, Co-curricular &amp, Arts Division, and the English Language Teaching Centre even attended the ceremony.

” We are glad to acknowledge the contributions made by our Maxis eKelas students in their academic and professional development. Their dedication and hard work inspire us in our efforts to motivate our students through online learning. Through eKelas, we look forward to supporting even more learners on their academic journeys, enabling them to thrive well into the potential”, said Mariam Bevi Batcha, chief business affairs agent, Maxis.

Primary school students were awarded grants worth US$ 160 ( RM750 ) each whilst secondary school students received grants of US$ 320 ( RM1, 500 ) each. The students received potential financial aid to more their knowledge by depositing the particular provides into their National Education Savings Scheme accounts.

Maxis just completed the donation of 330 refurbished devices to 77 primary and secondary schools nationwide in addition to the offers. The efforts aim to increase access to digital learning resources like Maxis eKelas for the student populations of these schools, particularly those in rural areas.

Open to all students nationwide from Time Four to Form Five, Maxis eKelas provides complimentary access to quality training content in line with the Malay college course, focusing on Science, Mathematics, English, Bahasa Melayu and History, as well as experienced understanding. Maxis eKelas joined the Ministry of Education’s online learning site DELIMa next year, extending its reach for all teachers and students nationwide.

Grant victim, Cherrylane Rachell Cornalius, a Variety Four scholar from SMK Tun Fuad Stephens, Sabah said,” I believe that work leads to effects, as a victim of the Anugerah Gemilang eKelas, I am truly more motivated to continue to increase myself”.

Meanwhile, Chong Pohyi, graduate from SMK Tasek Utara, Johor, said” Through participating in this eKelas competitions, I have learnt to overcome my fear of speaking in front of the public. I’m currently enrolled in a matriculation program to continue my tertiary education, and the SSPN grant will undoubtedly help me with my education.