School embarks on programme to cultivate students talents


There was a Chinese orchestra performance during the awards presentation ceremony.

SMJK Sam Tet has started a programme to cultivate its students’ talents.

Principal Lau Swee Mun said the “No Student is Left Out” (Tiada Pelajar Terpinggir) programme was aimed at discovering the students talents and give them a sense of belonging in the school.

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