Malaysia deploys army veterans as school wardens to combat bullying
The first 16 veterans will serve as full-time wardens, with MARA planning 32 wardens across eight colleges to tighten discipline and stop bullying.
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MARA deploys military veterans to patrol MRSM hostels in bullying crackdown
KUALA LUMPUR, June 30 — A total of 16 Malaysian Armed Forces (ATM) veterans will report for duty as full-time wardens at eight selected MARA Junior Science Colleges (MRSMs) starting Wednesday (July 1).MARA Chairman Datuk Dr Asyraf Wajdi Dusuki said the appointments are expected to help strengthen student discipline and ensure that bullying incidents no longer occur at the institutions.He said the initiative marks the second phase of the full-tim…
Following a series of bullying incidents in boarding schools, Malaysia has implemented a notable measure. In select boarding schools across the country, retired soldiers have been appointed as full-time dorm supervisors to ensure student safety and improve discipline.
Malaysian military veterans report for duty to combat bullying in schools
Malaysia will deploy military veterans as full-time hostel wardens at a group of elite boarding schools from Wednesday, in a new push to curb bullying after a series of abuse cases stirred public anger over student safety. In a move reminiscent of Netflix’s trending K-drama Teach You a Lesson, where a Special Ops veteran takes on school bullies, the first 16 former Malaysian Armed Forces personnel will report for duty at eight Mara Junior Scienc…

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