9th Malaysian Lasallian Educators Conference

The 9th Malaysian Lasallian Educators Conference (MaLEC 9) took place from 17th September til 20th September 2024 at Bayview Hotel in Georgetown, Penang. 

It brought together 90 educators, administrators, Board of Governors, Alumni and a few guests from other schools. 

The primary objective of the conference was to provide a space for school administrators and educators to engage with each other while charting a pathway forward as Lasallian schools. 

  1. Develop an appreciation for Lasallian education and its communities
  2. Gain deeper understanding of what it means to be a Lasallian school in this time and age
  3. Evaluate the significance of a Lasallian culture in our schools
  4. Create systems and processes that reflect/exude values of inclusivity and respect for all persons
  5. Explore ways to work together as an educational community and establish a national network of administrators

The two-and-a-half-day program took participants on a journey from envisioning where their schools could be in 6 years, to reflecting on where there are now using the Lasallian Identity Criteria tool and on to what are possible pathways in which they could undertake or create to live and reflect the 5 Lasallian Core Principles. 

This year’s conference gave participants opportunities to share, reflect and plan a course of action in their regional clusters. 

We were honoured to be graced by the presence of Br Jj, Visitor, who shared an inspiring message at the welcome dinner. 

Towards the end of the program, participants were given a tour of the St. Xavier’s Institution heritage room and a bakery for students who are more inclined to vocational studies. 

MaLEC 9 was officially closed by Br Andrew Loke who shared what the journey was like for the organising committee. This took place at the closing dinner which showcased the talent of both primary and secondary students from St. Xavier’s. 

Some participants were asked to share their experience of MALEC 9 and this was their response:

Inspiring! It has made me feel part of a bigger family. Looking forward to collaborations – Ms Emily Dorall, La Salle Petaling Jaya 

MaLEC 9 encouraged and inspired Lasallians to explore new resources and new pathways As Lasallians we need to move as a family. We need to continue building new pathways to help transform lives. – Tay Peng Hoon, Principal , St. Andrew’s Muar 

Photos from the Facebook page of De La Salle Brothers of Malaysia