
MRSM Betong's Muafakat committee retains leadership in 16th AGM
The newly-reappointed High Committee of Muafakat MRSM Betong for the 2025-2027 session.
MIRI (May 30): Maktab Rendah Sains Mara (MRSM) Betong recently held its 16th annual general meeting (AGM), marking a key milestone for its parent-teacher association (PTA).
One of the main agenda items was the dissolution of the 2023-2025 Muafakat High Committee, paving the way for the election and appointment of a new committee for the 2025 – 2027 term.
Henry Jugah was reappointed as president for a third consecutive term, receiving unanimous support from Muafakat members.
Rahynold Rehengia Gagat also retained his position as vice president, while Emparie Tom, Edris Seman, Rajus Seli, and Nurlinda Kamaruddin continued in their roles as committee members.
The High Committee expressed their sincere gratitude for the reappointment and the trust placed in them.
'I extend my deepest thanks to the parents and teachers of MRSM Betong for once again entrusting me with the responsibility of serving as president of Muafakat MRSM Betong for a third term,' said Henry.
He pledged to continue efforts toward academic excellence at MRSM Betong, particularly in helping students achieve outstanding results in this year's Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) examination, with a goal of raising the school's Maktab Average Grade (GPM).
Beyond academics, the newly reappointed committee reaffirmed its commitment to strengthening MRSM Betong's co-curricular activities, ensuring that the school upholds its reputation as a well-rounded, high-performing institution. AGM lead MRSM Betong Muafakat
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