School-in-hospital programme could be extended


Yap (middle) posing with several child patients during a visit to Tawau Hospital. — Bernama

THE “School in Hospital”' (SIH) programme will continue to provide education to students who are warded in hospitals to prevent them from being left behind in their studies, said Deputy Higher Education Minister Datuk Mary Yap Kain Ching.

Yap, who is also Tawau Member of Parliament, said the programme was under the Education Ministry.

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