Community Halls For Schools










Tamil schools in Malaysia have long faced challenges in maintaining their facilities due to limited funding. Most of these schools rely on government grants, which are often insufficient to cover the costs of essential repairs, maintenance, and upgrades. As a result, many Tamil schools are left in deteriorating conditions, struggling to provide a conducive learning environment for students. This issue not only affects the quality of education but also diminishes the pride and morale of the Tamil community, which has a deep-rooted history in Malaysia.

One solution to this persistent problem is the construction of community halls within the school premises. These halls could serve a dual purpose: providing a space for school and community events while also generating income through rental opportunities. By renting out the community hall to the public for weddings, functions, and other events, schools can create a steady stream of income. This financial empowerment would enable them to address their upkeep needs without solely depending on external grants.

The revenue generated from the hall rentals could be directed towards critical areas such as facility maintenance, technology upgrades, and extracurricular programs. This would not only improve the physical environment of the schools but also enhance the overall educational experience for the students. Additionally, the community hall can foster greater engagement between the school and the local community, making it a central hub for cultural and social activities.

We are looking to keep the costs low. We are seeking for individuals and organisations who can provide assistance on:

  • Legal advisory
  • Architecture Advisory & Construction Support
  • Fundraising & Donation partners

Pledge your support ! Donate a brick from as low as RM 25 per brick (embossed with all buyers name) to MAATRAM to start constructing Tamil Schools Halls.