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Ranging from track and field to popular national sports like badminton, football, and netball.

Focuses on literature, history, geography, and visual arts.

Malaysia uses the (Primary School Standard Curriculum) and KSSM (Secondary School Standard Curriculum). A defining feature of the system is its focus on languages.

Taught as a second language to ensure global competitiveness.

While the UPSR (primary) exam has been abolished, the SPM (Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia) —taken at the end of Form 5—remains crucial, serving as the gateway to higher education and employment.

The Malaysian education system is a unique reflection of the nation's diverse, multicultural society. Regulated by the Ministry of Education, the system blends a structured, centralized national curriculum with a vibrant cultural experience that shapes the daily lives of millions of students. Understanding Malaysian education requires looking at both its academic framework and the distinct cultural tapestry of daily school life. The Structural Framework of Malaysian Education

National-Type Vernacular Schools (Sekolah Jenis Kebangsaan - SJK) Mandarin is the primary medium of instruction. SJK(T): Tamil is the primary medium of instruction.

The ultimate rite of passage for 17-year-olds. Equivalent to the British O-Levels, SPM grades determine entry into pre-university programs, scholarships, and career paths. 🚀 Modern Evolution: Digitalization and Challenges

The between public, private, and international schools in Malaysia

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