Broken arm not a barrier for student


Brandon Boey Kim Khoon who broke his right hand and has to take his SPM by typing instead of writing at Chung Ling High School./Picby:CHAM BOON KAI/The Star/13 November 2018.

GEORGE TOWN: Instead of penning his thoughts, Brandon Boey Kim Khoon (pic) was tapping on a laptop during the Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) examinations.

Though an arduous undertaking, the Chung Ling High School student completed his task answering the Bahasa Melayu paper 1.

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