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Mind Bloomy Boosts Students' Academics and Financial Skills During School Break
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Mind Bloomy Boosts Students' Academics and Financial Skills During School Break

From Utusan Malaysia · () Malay

Translated from Malay, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Over 80 students participated in an online educational program by Mind Bloomy during the school break, focusing on academic excellence and financial literacy.
  • The program included intensive learning sessions in Bahasa Melayu, English, Science, and Mathematics, alongside revision techniques and exam tips.
  • Mind Bloomy also hosted a physical financial literacy program for younger children and offers specialized interventions for children with special needs.

Mind Bloomy successfully engaged over 80 students from across Malaysia in its Elite Camp (MBECโ€™26) program during the recent school holidays. The online initiative, held on June 3 and 4, focused on enhancing academic performance and financial literacy for students in Forms 1 to 3.

The intensive sessions covered core subjects like Bahasa Melayu, English, Science, and Mathematics. Participants learned effective revision techniques, strategies for tackling exam questions, and tips aligned with the national syllabus to boost their academic achievements. Nur Amira Hasnul Hadi, Principal of Mind Bloomy, stated the program aims to help students maintain learning momentum during breaks, addressing the challenge of consistent revision without proper guidance.

Through this program, they are helped to understand learning concepts more easily, master answering techniques, and build confidence in facing exams.

โ€” Nur Amira Hasnul HadiPrincipal of Mind Bloomy, explaining the benefits of the academic program.

"Through this program, they are helped to understand learning concepts more easily, master answering techniques, and build confidence in facing exams," she said. Complementing this, Mind Bloomy organized the Money Smart Kids Johor Series 1 on June 7. This physical program introduced financial management concepts, including saving, making smart spending choices, and understanding the value of money to children aged six to 14.

One young participant, 6-year-old Raisha Husna Muhammad Ridzuan, shared her positive experience, noting the program taught her about managing money through the 'Spend, Save, and Donate' jar concept. "I learned how to save money and use it well. This program is very fun and I made many new friends," she said. Mind Bloomy highlighted the success of both programs as a reflection of its commitment to providing quality, holistic, and relevant education. The organization also offers specialized intervention programs for children with special needs, including autism and dyslexia, managed by experienced interventionists and Occupational Therapists.

I learned how to save money and use it well. This program is very fun and I made many new friends.

โ€” Raisha Husna Muhammad RidzuanA 6-year-old participant in the Money Smart Kids program, describing her experience.
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Originally published by Utusan Malaysia in Malay. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.