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Students sing the national anthem ( Negaraku ), state anthem, and school song. Prefects and teachers deliver weekly announcements.
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School life in Malaysia is highly structured, communal, and fast-paced. The Early Morning Rush Budak Sekolah Tunjuk Burit
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Programs like the Dual Language Programme (DLP) allow select schools to teach Science and Mathematics in English. This strengthens global competitiveness. Students sing the national anthem ( Negaraku ),
Education in Malaysia is overseen by the Ministry of Education (MOE) and is generally divided into five stages:
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Optional pathways including Form 6 (STPM), Matriculation, or A-Levels to prepare for higher education.
Use either Mandarin (SJKC) or Tamil (SJKT) as the medium of instruction, with Malay taught as a compulsory subject. 2. Secondary Education (Form 1 to Form 5)
[Preschool] (Ages 4-6) │ ▼ [Primary School] (Standard 1–6 | Ages 7–12) ───► UPSR (Abolished) │ ▼ [Secondary School] (Form 1–5 | Ages 13–17) ───► SPM Examination │ ▼ [Post-Secondary / Pre-University] (Form 6, Matriculation, or Diploma) 1. Primary Education (Standard 1 to Standard 6)
A 20-to-30-minute break where the canteen becomes a hub of activity. Students enjoy affordable local dishes like Nasi Lemak , Mee Goreng , and Roti Canai . 3. The Uniform and Discipline