The HELP Education Group Unveils Sports Oval, Marking Major Milestone in Transforming Subang 2 Campus into a Next-Generation Integrated Education Hub | PR

Shah Alam, 4 December 2025 – The HELP Education Group
officially launched the HELP Sports Oval at its Subang 2 campus,
a multi-million landmark investment that marks a key milestone in the Group’s
five to ten-year plan to transform Subang 2 into a next-generation integrated
education hub.

Featuring a FIFA-certified artificial turf football
field and a Malaysia Athletic Federation (MAF)-certified eight-lane running
track, and an integrated basketball court, the HELP Sports
Oval provides a world-class area for students and athletes. The launch was graced
by Y. B. Puan Hannah Yeoh, Minister of Youth and Sports,
alongside the HELP Education Group co-founders, Professor Datuk Dr Paul Chan,
and Datin Chan-Low Kam Yoke,
leaders Adam Chan Eu-Khin
(Deputy Chairman), Dr Goh Chee Leong (Group co-CEO, Tertiary) and Dr Gerard
Louis (Group co-CEO, K–12). Also present
was Ahli Dewan
Undangan Negeri, State Assembly Member of Kota Damansara
Y.B. Tuan Muhammad Izuan Ahmad Kasim, and the
Ministry of Education’s Director of Private Education Division, Datin Rosliza
Rosli.


A Milestone in HELP’s Evolving
Education Ecosystem

The HELP Sports Oval represents the “wellness and
performance” pillar of HELP’s vision
to create an integrated education town in the fast growing
corridor between Kwasa
Sentral and the City of
Elmina. This long-term plan aims to build a holistic ecosystem of learning,
innovation, wellbeing and talent development.

“HELP’s transformation of Subang 2 goes far beyond
infrastructure upgrades,” said Adam Chan. “We are creating a vibrant
environment that brings academic excellence, enterprise, innovation, mental
health and sports in one connected
community. The HELP Sports Oval is
a meaningful step forward in this journey.”


Nurturing Rising Talent

The launch brought together students, parents and
community partners, underscoring HELP’s commitment to nurturing athletic
potential through international-standard facilities. Across HELP International
School and HELP University, the Group currently nurtures numerous national
athletes across various disciplines who balance competitive sports with
rigorous academic pathways.

The new Oval will support these athletes while opening
doors for many more students to pursue holistic development through sports,
character-building and leadership opportunities.

YB Puan Hannah Yeoh drove home the message that sports
are one of the greatest teachers in a child’s life. “Sports teach discipline
and the ability to lose graciously. When children fall and get up again,
they’re building the resilience they need for real-life rejection and
challenges,” she said. She also reminded the audience
that raising champions takes an entire
ecosystem. “It starts with parents and schools walking this journey together.
Congratulations to all parents here at HELP
International School, you’re
showing that you’re investing in your child’s growth
through sports.”


Strengthening Community Through
Sport

HELP also emphasised its commitment to ensuring that the
HELP Sports Oval benefits not just its own students, but the wider community in
and around Subang Bestari.

“As we build this next phase of Subang 2, it is
important that our facilities serve not just our campus, but the whole community,”
said Adam Chan. “Sports has the unique ability to break
barriers, deepen friendships and strengthen unity. With this Oval, we want to create a space

where young people can come together with inter-school
tournaments, training, and other collaborative community programmes.”

Growing Ecosystem for a Future-Ready Campus

The HELP Sports Oval is a part of a series of developments that will elevate
Subang 2 into a
fully integrated education hub. Upcoming expansions include a purpose-built
residential tertiary precinct, designed to support wellbeing, academic focus
and a strong sense of belonging for both local and international students.

As Subang 2 evolves into an integrated education hub,
HELP remains focused on creating an environment where learning, living and
meaningful engagement come together in a dynamic, forward-looking campus
ecosystem.

via Vritimes

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