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Pelajar Bakeri Menjalani Praktikal Di Nexus Resort Karambunai
http://www.nexusresort.com/new/12062008.html
12 June 2008
Article and photos Courtesy of the Nexus Resort Karambunai
For the first time in Malaysia, a vocational school has introduced an attachment programme for its students to gain first hand experience in an actual work environment.
Nexus Resort Karambunai is the first resort chosen by SM Teknik Keningau to place its students. Two groups totaling 18 students underwent their one-week training between 25 May and 7 June this year. They were accompanied by two chaperones from the school and stayed at the resort staff campus. The students were supervised by Chef Marcel Riemer, Executive Sous Chef at Nexus Resort, and were given the opportunity to learn not only about pastry and baking but also how the other kitchens operate as well.
Currently, the industrial training offered at SM Teknik Keningau is for the Form 5 students 2007/08 session. This is the first time such a programme is carried out by a vocational school in Malaysia. This type of training is usually organized by institutes of higher learning such as polytechnics and other industrial training institutes. However this type of programme is actually very useful to ensure SPM graduates from technical and vocational schools have the right foundation to get involved in the food service industry.

Students of SM Teknik Keningau in their uniforms with (from left): Nexus Resort Training Manager, Nicholas Chin, Assistant Pastry Chef Kris Budiarto, Syuaib Samijan, Executive Assistant Manager Albert Jan Vasseur, Executive Sous Chef Marcel Riemer and Human Resources Manager Peggy Chee.

The students gain valuable work experience during their one week on-the-job training at the Nexus Resort pastry department
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