MALAYSIA RESEARCH INNOVATION SYMPOSIUM (MYRIS) 2025

26 Feb 2025

We are proud to announce that our students have excelled at the Malaysia Research Innovation Symposium (MYRIS) 2025, held at UiTM Machang, Kelantan, from 23rd to 25th February 2025, organized by SM Sains Pasir Puteh & UiTM Machang.

Both of our teams achieved the highest recognition—the Platinum Award—along with the prestigious Leading Research Award. Additionally, one of our students secured First Runner-Up in the YoungTed Public Speaking Competition.

These outstanding accomplishments reflect the dedication, perseverance, and excellence of our students. The symposium not only enhanced their confidence in presenting ideas but also helped them develop their potential and skills in conducting research and action studies.

Congratulations to all the winners on this well-deserved success! The school community celebrates your achievements and looks forward to your future endeavours.

By W.L. NG

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