A Sabah Teacher Just Won RM50,000 to Change Lives with Music
Cikgu Stefanus Lucas, a teacher from SK Pendidikan Khas (P) Kota Kinabalu, has just bagged the top honour at the RISE Educator Award Malaysia 2025 taking home a RM5,000 grant for himself and a whopping RM50,000 for his school to expand a powerful music education program designed for students with special needs.
More than just an award, this recognition celebrates the power of purpose-driven teaching and the role of music in empowering young minds.
đ” How One Teacher Used Music to Break Barriers
Cikgu Stefanus didnât wait for perfect conditions. He got creative turning a modest classroom into a specialised music room for students who are visually and hearing impaired.
Hereâs what made his initiative shine:
- Formed a student boy band to boost confidence and expression
- Established a music space tailored to deaf learners
- Aims to create Sabahâs first inclusive student ensemble
- Uses music as a tool for emotional expression and self-worth
âMusic is more than a subject. Itâs how my students find their voice,â said Cikgu Stefanus.
đ§âđ« Celebrating Educators Who Teach with Heart

The RISE Educator Award Malaysia, organised by Taylorâs College and The Risers, recognises passionate educators who go beyond traditional teaching to make real-world impact.
This yearâs award ceremony was themed âImpactful Teaching, Purposeful Learningâ and featured:
- A keynote by the Ministry of Education
- A panel with Teach For Malaysia, Projek BacaBaca, and past RISE winners
- Masterclasses for nearly 200 educators nationwide
Other finalists also received support:
- RM1,000 to each finalist teacher
- RM10,000 to their respective schools to upgrade learning spaces
đ Finalists Who Are Also Changing the Game

Out of 1,000+ nominations and 65,000 public votes, five standout educators were selected:
- Mohd Nur Hifzhan (Sarawak)
- Dr Mohd Zamri (Melaka)
- Izzat Fahim (Sabah)
- Hallsen Justin (Sabah)
- Stefanus Lucas (Sabah)
Each one was evaluated by a panel of education leaders for creativity, impact, and how sustainable their ideas were.
đŹ Real Impact, Real Voices
Former RISE Award winner Shawn Stanly Anthony Dass returned this year to share his own journey: from battling dropout rates in a rural school to launching a student-led Learning Hub that now continues through his initiative, Malaysian Learning Spaces (MYLES).
âReal change starts with heart, not hardware,â he said during his Fireside Chat.

đ Why This Matters
Gen Z in Malaysia cares about authenticity, impact and inclusivity and this award hits all three:
- đ€ Uplifting special needs students through creative tools
- đĄ Showing how teachers can spark systemic change
- đȘ Building a movement of educators who believe in every student
RISE isnât just about celebration. Itâs about investing in the people shaping Malaysiaâs future.