Montfort Boys Town Reinforces Malaysia's TVET Talent Pipeline With 107 Skilled Graduates
Montfort Boys Town Reinforces Malaysia's TVET Talent Pipeline With 107 Skilled Graduates
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SELANGOR, MALAYSIA -
Media OutReach Newswire ' 3 July 2026 ' Montfort Boys Town has produced yet another cohort of skilled and industry-ready graduates, with
all 107 students from its 2026 graduating batch successfully attaining their Sijil Kemahiran Malaysia (SKM) Level 2 certification.
The achievement reflects the institution's ongoing commitment to
supporting Malaysia's Technical and Vocational Education and Training
(TVET) agenda by equipping young people with industry-relevant skills,
professional competencies, and strong character values to meet the
evolving needs of the workforce.
Theme
"Powered by Skills, Fuelled by Ambition", the Graduation
Batch 2026 ceremony was officiated by YB Lee Chean Chung, Member of
Parliament for Petaling Jaya, and attended by Chairman of the Board of
Governors Ir. Dr. Philip Tan Chee Lin, members of the Board of
Governors, corporate sponsors, industry partners, parents and guardians,
and prospective employers.
The graduating cohort comprised 107 students across six vocational disciplines:
- Automotive ' 24 students
- Bakery and Pastry ' 23 students
- Electrical ' 21 students
- Hospitality ' 19 students
- Graphic Design and Multimedia ' 11 students
- Facility Maintenance ' 9 students
In his address, Bro. Robin Devasagayam emphasised the role of TVET in
preparing young Malaysians for future employment opportunities.
"Montfort provides the graduates with a
KEY of skills and character. With this
KEY, the graduates can open the door to their future," he said.
Since its establishment, Montfort Boys Town has produced approximately
7,500 graduates, many of whom have gone on to build successful
careers across various industries. The institution continues to
contribute to the development of Malaysia's skilled talent pipeline
through practical, industry-focused vocational training.
Female Scholar of the Year, Wan Kai Qing, highlighted the importance of
building positive relationships, maintaining integrity, and staying
strong throughout life's challenges. She stressed that
honesty remains one of the most important values a person can
uphold and encouraged fellow students to stay focused on their goals
while continuing to "trust in God and their own abilities."
Male Scholar of the Year, Looi Wen Ting, reflected on his personal
transformation during his time at Montfort Boys Town. He shared that
before joining the institution, he lacked discipline, responsibility,
and direction in life. Through the guidance and training he received, he
developed a stronger sense of purpose, became more disciplined and
accountable, and is now determined to work hard towards building a
better future for himself.
Montfort Boys Town also remains committed to ensuring that quality
skills education is accessible to learners from diverse backgrounds,
including neurodivergent individuals.
Among this year's graduates was Aaron Barare Kumar, who was diagnosed
with autism at the age of five and was selected to deliver the
graduates' address during the ceremony. Aaron also received awards for
Good Discipline, Outstanding Improvement, and Special Service in recognition of his dedication and personal development throughout his studies.
His achievements highlight the role of
inclusive TVET pathways in enabling high-functioning
neurodivergent learners to develop practical skills, gain confidence,
and pursue sustainable career opportunities.
Aaron Barare Kumar encouraged younger students to remain resilient in
the face of challenges, emphasising that setbacks and personal struggles
should never be seen as reasons to give up. He shared that success
comes from perseverance, self-belief, and a willingness to keep moving
forward despite difficulties. Aaron advised his juniors to "continue
working hard, trust in their abilities, and remain committed to
achieving their goals."
As part of its ongoing commitment to inclusive education, Montfort Boys
Town is exploring the introduction of specialised programmes tailored
for high-functioning neurodivergent students to expand access to
vocational training and employment opportunities.
The institution is also planning to upgrade its existing SKM Level 2
programmes to SKM Level 3 and introduce SKM certification for its
Graphic Design and Multimedia programme, further strengthening its
training offerings and enhancing career progression opportunities for
future students.
The ceremony also featured the presentation of the Eva Gomez Endowment Fund Award, with Risyaah A/P Palanivelu receiving
RM1,000 in recognition of her perseverance and commitment throughout her studies.
As demand for skilled talent continues to grow across industries,
Montfort Boys Town remains dedicated to developing a future-ready
workforce through quality vocational education while ensuring that
opportunities remain accessible to all learners.
Photo Caption: Scholars of the year proving that MBT continues to contribute
to the development of Malaysia's skilled talent pipeline through
practical, industry-focused vocational training. (From left): Looi Wen
Ting, Brother Director Robin Devasagayam, Chairman of the Board of
Governors Ir. Dr. Philip Tan Chee Lin, and Wan Kai Qing