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KTJ Students raise RM58,716 for Covid-19 charities

Published by SchoolAdvisor | Apr 15, 2020
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Monday 6th April, Negeri Sembilan - Students from Kolej Tuanku Ja’afar (KTJ) International School in Mantin, Negeri Sembilan, have raised RM58,716 for charities and organisations involved in COVID-19 and Movement Control Order (MCO) relief.KTJ Fundraising Campaign

KTJ students launched their fundraising campaign on Saturday 28th March, with a target of raising RM40,000 in just one week. Students, teachers and parents of the KTJ community made donations through a specially developed website created for the campaign, including RM5,000 from the Kolej Tuanku Ja’afar school fund. The fundraising target was far exceeded by the closing date on Friday 3rd April.

KTJ Sixth Form student, Ivan Avannus Jacob Jimbangan, who initiated the fundraising campaign said: “When the Prime Minister announced the extension of the Movement Control Order (MCO), all I could imagine was the plight that many people within our community would face. My friend Luqman put it best when he said, "To us, it might just be RMO, but to them, it means RM0". In light of this, my friends and I decided to dedicate our scholarship allowances to these families to help alleviate their situation. When I informed KTJ about our plans, they were thrilled and requested to make it a community-wide movement, so we started the fundraising campaign.

“Initially our target was to reach RM40,000 and we certainly did not expect to surpass this goal by such a considerable amount. It is incredibly heartwarming to see the broader KTJ family collectively coming together to help those less fortunate than ourselves. I'm truly grateful for this experience and for the opportunity to be able to help so many people."

The charities selected to benefit from the fundraising initiative are Mercy Malaysia, Charity Right Malaysia, Generasi Gemilang Urgent COVID-19 Needs and NGO Hub. These organisations provide relief for vulnerable, elderly and underprivileged individuals who are struggling through the COVID-19 crisis.

KTJ Principal, Dr Glenn Moodie, said: “This is an amazing achievement and I am extremely proud of our students. However, this is not unexpected. KTJ students are very concerned with ensuring that they give back to those less fortunate than themselves. The leadership which our Lower Sixth students have shown in this situation represents the sort of initiative and resourcefulness we have come to expect from the young people at our Kolej. Everyone at KTJ recognises the needs of others at this time and we will continue to do what we can to support the communities around us. ”

To learn more about Kolej Tuanku Ja’afar (KTJ),  visit www.ktj.edu.my

About Kolej Tuanku Ja’afar (KTJ)

Founded in 1991, Kolej Tuanku Ja’afar (KTJ) is a premier British International school which provides high-quality day and boarding education for children aged 3 – 19 years. Based on an impressive 80-acre site, KTJ has established a reputation as one of the best co-educational schools in the region. Students are empowered to develop their unique characters and talents through KTJ’s holistic approach to teaching and learning.

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Jane Wong, Registrar 

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registrar@ktj.edu.my