Dr Cheah Sin Chye, the Academic Director of MCKL shares his opinion on embracing digital literacy.
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Living the Values of the MCKL Signature Courses
The 2026 Autism Acceptance Campaign, held on 25 April 2026, brought together 21 student volunteers from MCKL’s Pre-University and Diploma programmes to champion the theme “Unlabelled”. More than just a volunteer initiative, the event served as a practical application of MCKL’s signature courses, Character Formation and Service Learning, in line with the vision of “MCKL 4.0: Excellence for Life” to provide a holistic education that nurtures well-rounded individuals.
Read MoreBeyond 20: Fostering a Culture of Service at MCKL
Beyond 20 is a student-led initiative at Methodist College Kuala Lumpur (MCKL) dedicated to fostering a culture of consistent and collaborative community service. Rooted in the college’s mandatory Service-Learning class, it offers monthly volunteer opportunities in partnership with various NGOs.

Deepavali 2024 | Our Campus will take a break for Deepavali
In observance of Deepavali, MCKL’s campuses in Kuala Lumpur and Penang will take a break from 31 October – 2 November 2024. We will resume operations on Monday, 04 November 2024, 9AM – 5PM.

Finding the Silver Lining: Lessons from a Nonlinear Path to Success
In the world of academia, especially within esteemed institutions like MCKL, it is easy to feel overshadowed. My Cambridge A Level results were decent, but they did not stand out in a place where many peers were destined for top universities abroad. As someone who had always been the nerd with a Merit Scholarship, this was a humbling experience that forced me into deep introspection.


