61 students in Bruneian capital receive eye screening

The initiative saw 61 students screened, with 20 identified as requiring further vision care attention.

James Kon

James Kon

Borneo Bulletin

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Photos show the eye screening taking place. PHOTOS: CONTRIBUTED/BORNEO BULLETIN

January 22, 2025

BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN – The Rotary Club of Bandar Seri Begawan, in collaboration with Bright World Optics, held an eye screening campaign at Pai Yuek School, Temburong District, recently.

The initiative saw 61 students screened, with 20 identified as requiring further vision care attention.

61 students in Bruneian capital receive eye screening

The comprehensive screening session, which commenced at 9am, marks a significant step towards enhancing student healthcare in the Temburong District.

“The initiative represents our ongoing commitment to community health services, particularly in addressing vision care needs among school-age children,” stated the Rotary Club of Bandar Seri Begawan. “Early detection of vision issues is crucial for implementing timely interventions and ensuring optimal academic performance.”

The free eye-screening programme exemplifies the Rotary Club’s dedication to serving the community through practical health initiatives.

 

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