
Montfort Boys Town graduated 107 students with SKM Level 2 certification across six trades. Inclusive pathways for neurodivergent learners were a focus, with one autistic graduate winning three awards.
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Montfort Boys Town graduated 107 students from its 2026 batch, all earning Sijil Kemahiran Malaysia (SKM) Level 2 certification. The ceremony, held under the theme "Powered by Skills, Fuelled by Ambition," was officiated by Petaling Jaya MP YB Lee Chean Chung. Chairman of the Board of Governors Ir. Dr. Philip Tan Chee Lin attended alongside corporate sponsors, industry partners, and prospective employers.
The cohort spanned six vocational disciplines. Montfort has produced roughly 7,500 graduates since its founding, feeding Malaysia's technical and vocational education pipeline.
Female Scholar of the Year Wan Kai Qing told attendees that honesty and integrity matter more than any single skill. Male Scholar of the Year Looi Wen Ting described his own turnaround: before Montfort, he said, he lacked discipline and direction. The training gave him purpose.
Aaron Barare Kumar, diagnosed with autism at age five, delivered the graduates' address. He won awards for Good Discipline, Outstanding Improvement, and Special Service. His path shows how inclusive TVET pathways can work for high-functioning neurodivergent learners, the institution said. Aaron told younger students to keep working hard and trust their abilities.
Montfort is exploring specialised programmes for neurodivergent students. It also plans to upgrade existing SKM Level 2 courses to Level 3 and add SKM certification for its Graphic Design and Multimedia programme.
The Eva Gomez Endowment Fund Award went to Risyaah A/P Palanivelu, who received RM1,000 for perseverance.
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