Four Cambridge A Level and AS Level students from Methodist College Kuala Lumpur (MCKL) were recognised for their exceptional achievements at the Outstanding Cambridge Learner Awards Malaysia (OCLA) held at Sunway University, Petaling Jaya.
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Joshua’s words of advice to fellow students who are curious or hesitant about joining Christian groups, he says, “Do not be afraid. Whether you start by getting to know one or two people or just show up and chat with whoever looks friendly, you will find a warmth in them. MCKL’s Christian groups are filled with some of the kindest and most understanding people I have met.”

From MCKL to Messiah: Hazel’s Journey of Faith, Growth, and Global Learning
Pioneering a path that bridges academic excellence and personal transformation, Hazel Lim, an alumna of Methodist College Kuala Lumpur (MCKL), has been awarded the prestigious Moey-Phipps Exclusive Scholarship at Messiah University, USA, where she is pursuing a dual degree in Mathematics and Computer Science. Her inspiring story highlights not just her academic achievements, but also the enduring values that has nurtured her along the way.

Action for Change: MCKL & MYCorps Unite for Social Work’s Future
MYCorps Alumni and Methodist College Kuala Lumpur (MCKL), through the Department of Social Work, hosted one day conference titled “From Awareness to Action: Social Work for a Better Tomorrow,” in celebration of World Social Work Day. The event brought together social work professionals, community advocates, and students for meaningful discussions.


