Goducate visits Sumatra schools

Recently, I was invited by a friend to visit some private schools in the city of Pekan Baru in Sumatra, Indonesia. He had heard from a fellow Indonesian about how Goducate was helping the private schools in Batam and wanted me to do a “survey” of the school situation in his city of Pekan Baru.

Dr Choo with teachers at a new private school
Dr Choo with teachers at a new private school

I visited a couple of schools in the city and had the privilege to talk to the principals and teachers of these schools. I was impressed by the sincerity and desire of these dear men and ladies to do their best – in spite of a lack of on-going training and facilities in many of such private schools in Indonesia.

The situation in the elite private and government schools is fairly good by Asian standards. However, the situation in the private schools that cater to the poorer people is clearly inadequate. The gap between the haves and have-nots is large in Indonesia.

Indonesia is an emerging world economy. And Pekan Baru is a prosperous city blessed with oil from the ground and palm-oil for huge plantations. The city is impressive with nice buildings, shopping malls and new automobiles. The people are amazingly gracious and friendly. And the food is awesomely tasty and cholesterol laden!!

Teachers enjoying a treat
Teachers enjoying a treat

On my last night there, about 120 teachers from about 6 private schools were invited to a sumptuous dinner by my friend at a nice restaurant. It was his way to say “thank you” to these teachers who had labored hard to provide a good education to his cities’ poorer people.

I was privileged to encourage them and challenge them to grab every opportunity to upgrade their skills. The Q and A time was lively and could have gone on for hours, if not for the fact that the food was ready to be served!

From the response that night, it appears that Goducate might have to get ready to work on a regular basis with these dear men and women who help needy Indonesians help themselves.

CSR on display by MHC Asia Group

Goducate is thankful to our ardent corporate sponsor MHC Asia Group for their continued support. MHC Asia has recently moved into their spanking new office at One Commonwealth building, Singapore; and decided to feature Goducate on their glass windows facing the main road and MRT tracks.

Says Dr Low Lee Yong, CEO/Founder of MHC Asia, “Being successful and profitable has allowed us to add a more meaningful dimension to our business. We decided to capitalise on the large window display space at our new office to create awareness and publicity for Goducate. Continue reading “CSR on display by MHC Asia Group”

Sustainable development – Bamboo Sky-city

The Goducate Training Center in Iloilo, Philippines has over 4000 trees of mahogany and many clumps of bamboo.

When we did not have sufficient funds to construct dormitories, our planning team decided to use available materials on the site to build huts above the ground in the mahogany forest.

Bamboo clumps that were being cleared for site development provided most of the building materials for the huts and the inter-connecting suspension bridges.

The mahogany forest provided the “bases” for the huts which were built between 5 to 10 meters above the ground. With plenty of imagination and little costs, “sky city” was constructed in a few weeks.

The huts will provide shelter for our trainees in a rough but pleasant environment. Mosquitos will be kept away using organic materials (eg. lemon grass).

This bamboo sky-city will train Goducate trainees to live in simplicity using sustainable materials.