The mission schools in Malaysia are owned by the mission
authorities, however the operations are now managed entirely by the
federal government. This however does not preclude for a break in the
terms of the pre-agreed contract and it is not merely unlawful, but
extremely insensitive, offensive, and disrespectful to all parties
involved that the appointment was made at the autocractic discretion of
the FT Education Department, with no consultation of the members in
this decision-making process.
By Dr. W. Vinita Perera DVM, MRCVS - an old girl Convent Bukit Nanas
Dear Sir,
I wish to bring to your attention the deep concern being conveyed, regarding the approach taken in the recent appointment of the new principal at SM Convent Bukit Nanas, Kuala Lumpur. Before this is turned into yet another debacle of ethnicity and creed by any quarter, I look forwards to your timely and wise intervention to resolve the matter objectively.
There
is no contestation regarding the academic qualifications and
experience of the nominee in question whatsoever, and I am sure many of
us symphatise with the nominee for being caught in the cross fire.
Having Puan Sharifah Bt. Ibrahim as one of my beloved principals during
my time in Convent Bukit Nanas, I can attest that there is no ethnic or
creed motivation behind this uproar. There is only the outcry of
disbelief at the less than adequate handling, shortsightedness and
inefficiency of the FT Education Department in seeking the input of key
stakeholders, symptomatic of cutting corners. This lack of foresight
has the ability to incite racial-religious tension and burgeon into
something much bigger. The person involved should be held absolutely
accountable and taken to task.
I look forward to your objective intervention toward a diplomatic recourse. A healthy dose of accountability by the FT Education Department with a formal apology, should reinstate our confidence in your ministry.
Simple in Virtue, Steadfast in Duty,
Dr. W. Vinita Perera DVM, MRCVS
an old girl Convent Bukit Nanas,
Colorado USA
By Dr. W. Vinita Perera DVM, MRCVS - an old girl Convent Bukit Nanas
Dear Sir,
I wish to bring to your attention the deep concern being conveyed, regarding the approach taken in the recent appointment of the new principal at SM Convent Bukit Nanas, Kuala Lumpur. Before this is turned into yet another debacle of ethnicity and creed by any quarter, I look forwards to your timely and wise intervention to resolve the matter objectively.
The points of contestation is as follows:
The
FT Education Department is in gross breach of the terms stated in the
revised Royal Commission on Teaching Services Report which states:“The
assignment and deployment of teachers for these schools, especially the
head teacher, should be done only after consultation between the
personnel management authority and the boards of these schools".
Former prime minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad reaffirmed and pledged
that the government would honour this again, to consult mission school
authorities over the choice of school heads and teachers, at a meeting
with the Heads of Churches in Kota Kinabalu in 1998.
In
this case - all parties involved - The Board of Governors, Parents
Teachers Association and the Old Girls Association were all in the dark
about this appointment. The recommendation submitted were completely
disregarded. I am sure you are aware, SM Convent Bukit Nanas is a
mission school. The mission schools in Malaysia are owned by the
mission authorities, however the operations are now managed entirely by
the federal government. This however does not preclude for a break in
the terms of the pre-agreed contract and it is not merely unlawful, but
extremely insensitive, offensive, and disrespectful to all parties
involved that the appointment was made at the autocractic discretion of
the FT Education Department, with no consultation of the members in
this decision-making process. This move is perceived as a threat and a
means of undermining the community which promulgate the ethos of
excellence in education behind these schools.
I look forward to your objective intervention toward a diplomatic recourse. A healthy dose of accountability by the FT Education Department with a formal apology, should reinstate our confidence in your ministry.
Simple in Virtue, Steadfast in Duty,
Dr. W. Vinita Perera DVM, MRCVS
an old girl Convent Bukit Nanas,
Colorado USA
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