Murid SK Temong menang
anugerah filem animasi di Brazil bakal terima insentif
TEBEDU: Kerajaan Negeri Sarawak akan memberi
insentif kepada dua murid Tahun Lima Sekolah Kebangsaan Temong yang berjaya
menggondol anugerah 'Best Film By Popular Jury' di Festival de Cinema Escola de
Alvorada (Fecea) atau Festival Filem Sekolah-Sekolah Antarabangsa Alvorada
baru-baru ini, kata Menteri Pendidikan, Sains dan Penyelidikan Teknologi negeri
Datuk Amar Michael Manyin Jawong.
Manyin berkata pemberian insentif itu adalah
sebagai ganjaran atas pencapaian cemerlang mereka dan beliau akan bertemu
kedua-dua murid secara peribadi untuk mengucapkan tahniah serta menambah jumlah
insentif tersebut.
"Anugerah yang
dimenangi kedua-dua murid di peringkat antarabangsa sememangnya amat
membanggakan kita," katanya selepas merasmikan penyempurnaan kerja menaik
taraf Gereja St Paul di Kampung Tema Saan di sini semalam.
Macgres Sawet dan Nabiatul
Dania Zulfiqa meraih anugerah itu bagi filem animasi pendek mereka dalam
kategori sekolah rendah menerusi karya bertajuk 'Batu Bijanjii' yang bermaksud
batu perjanjian dalam dialek Bidayuh Bisadung.
Manyin, yang juga Ahli
Dewan Undangan Negeri Tebedu, berkata SK Temong adalah antara sekolah rendah
terbesar di kawasan itu dan mempunyai kira-kira 200 murid.
Beliau berkata dua tahun
lepas, sekolah itu turut memenangi anugerah di peringkat negeri dalam satu
pertandingan anjuran kementeriannya.
"Mereka (SK Temong)
telah melakukan usaha yang amat baik dan mencapai kejayaan yang begitu
cemerlang," katanya.
Manyin berkata terdapat
juga rancangan untuk menaik taraf bangunan sekolah itu dengan menambah sebuah
lagi blok.
Mengulas kerja menaik
taraf Gereja St Paul yang berusia 50 tahun, beliau berkata ia dilakukan dalam
empat fasa yang bermula tahun lepas dan siap baru-baru ini dengan kos lebih
RM200,000.
-- BERNAMA
TEBEDU: Sarawak State Government
will give incentives to two Year Five students of Temong National School who
won the 'Best Film by Popular Jury' award at the Festival de Cinema Escola de
Alvorada (Fecea) or the recent Alvorada International Schools Film Festival,
said State Minister of Education, Science and Technology Research Datuk Amar
Michael Manyin Jawong.
Manyin said the incentive
was rewarded for their outstanding achievements and he would meet the two
students in person to congratulate and increase the amount of incentives.
"The award won by
both students at the international level is very proud of us," he said
after officiating the completion of the upgrading work of St Paul Church in
Kampung Tema Saan here yesterday.
Macgres Sawet and Nabiatul
Dania Zulfiqa won the award for their short animated film in the primary school
category through a work entitled 'Batu Bijanjii' which means agreement stone in
the Bidayuh Bisadung dialect.
Manyin, who is also the
Tebedu State Assemblyman, said SK Temong is one of the largest primary schools
in the area and has about 200 students.
He said two years ago, the
school also won an award at the state level in a competition organized by his
ministry.
"They (SK Temong)
have done a very good job and achieved such excellent success," he said.
Manyin said there were
also plans to upgrade the school building by adding another block.
Commenting on the
upgrading work of the 50-year-old St Paul Church, he said it was done in four
phases which started last year and were completed recently at a cost of more
than RM200,000.
- BERNAMA
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