Kluang primary school receives RM29,400 in digital aid, books from bank


OCBC Bank Kluang branch provided reference books and digital learning aid to SJKC Chong Hwa 2.

A TOTAL of 433 students of SJKC Chong Hwa 2 in Kluang, Johor are better equipped for learning after receiving RM29,400 worth of digital aid and books from OCBC Bank (M) Bhd.

The bank’s contribution included a smartboard with visualiser, 10 information boards and 28 reference books, provided through its Kluang branch.

The support was part of the “Aided to Aspire” programme under the education pillar of #OCBCCares.

SJKC Chong Hwa 2 principal Tan Guan Sen said the items came at an ideal time and addressed a long-standing need for improved digital infrastructure at the school.

“We have been looking at ways to provide a better learning experience for our students and we cannot ignore that digital is the way forward.

“We are grateful for this contribution and their generosity.

“The contribution will have a meaningful impact on our entire school community,” he said.

Kluang OCBC branch manager Siau Lee Juan said the bank engages with the communities in which it operates in by assessing their needs and strives to meet them.

“Our aspiration is to be Asia’s leading financial services partner for a sustainable future extends beyond our customers.

“We want to be the bank that enables communities around us to realise their aspirations.”

“We trust that the contribution of digital aids and reference books will bolster students’ learning process.

“Ultimately, the students will have a better learning environment.

“In the programme, we also advocated on recycling when we had a book drive among bank employees to collect reference books for the school,” said Siau.

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