School’s pilot scheme gets parents to come to the aid of sick children


Heaven-sent: Rayhana checking up on Nur Aina Zakiah Rosham, eight (left), and Nur Aisya Emilda Azmi, eight, who were down with stomachache.

PETALING JAYA: Long after the bell rang for the children to enter their classrooms, homemaker Rayhana Yunus was still on the school grounds.

She is not just a doting parent, she is one of 20 “angel nurses” who have volunteered to look after any of the pupils who fall sick.

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