She Rises The Stories of of Social Contribution
Author: Wong Ker Sin
Company: Amazing Kids Education Sdn. Bhd.
Profession: Educator & Founder
Where Love Becomes a Child’s Strength
Nineteen years ago, I stepped into a classroom for the very first time.
Back then, I was simply a young girl fresh out of secondary school — armed with nothing more than a genuine love for children.
I loved their laughter, their curiosity, and the bright spark in their eyes when something finally made sense.
I didn’t know it then, but that single moment of connection would become my lifelong calling.
From a temporary substitute teacher to a full-time educator, and eventually the founder of Amazing Kids, my journey has been shaped by challenges, breakthroughs, and countless moments of grace.
Through the years, I have witnessed children grow —
from timid to confident,
from dependent to self-disciplined.
And I have watched parents evolve —
from anxious to assured,
from overwhelmed to deeply grateful.
What I’ve learned is this:
Education doesn’t transform lives overnight; it nurtures them quietly, one heartbeat at a time.
When I first started my own center, I had no capital, no network, and no guarantees — just a heart unwilling to give up.
Then came the pandemic — the darkest season we had ever faced.
Students withdrew, income plummeted, and the future blurred before our eyes.
Yet even in those moments, I refused to stop.
I told myself:
As long as I can touch one child, one parent, one family — this flame must not go out.
That difficult chapter taught me something profound:
Education is not a business.
Education is a mission.
Today, Amazing Kids has grown into four thriving centers, serving more than ten thousand parents and children.
We have evolved from an after-school care center into a platform of life education —
a space where teachers don’t just instruct, but inspire;
where learning isn’t only about grades, but about character, kindness, and courage.
Every time I witness a child speak with confidence, comfort a friend, or thank their parents with sincerity,
I am reminded that we are sowing seeds of light — seeds that will illuminate the future.
Because I truly believe:
The purpose of education is not merely to shape successful children,
but to nurture loving, grateful, and compassionate human beings.
Nineteen years later, I no longer measure success by the number of branches we open,
but by the hearts we touch and the lives we help transform.
For wherever love becomes a child’s strength —
there, the future begins to shine.