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Sekolah pondok (literally, "hut school"), madrasah and other Islamic schools were the earliest forms of schooling available in Malaysia. Early works of Malay literature such as Hikayat Abdullah mention these schools indicating they pre-date the current secular model of education.
Primary School Achievement Test, also known as Ujian Pencapaian Sekolah Rendah (commonly abbreviated as UPSR; Malay), was a national examination taken by all students in Malaysia at the end of their sixth year in primary school before they leave for secondary school.
Name Postcode Area Coordinates SK Alma 14000 Bukit Mertajam: SK Alma Jaya 14000 Bukit Mertajam: SK Ara Rendang 13220 Kepala Batas: SK Ayer Itam 11500
Sekolah Berasrama Penuh (SBP) or Fully Residential School is a school system established in Malaysia to nurture outstanding students to excel in academics and extracurricular activities. Since 2008, SBPs are directly administered by Fully Residential and Excellent Schools Management Division, Ministry of Education .
This is a list of Chinese national-type primary schools (Malay: Sekolah Jenis Kebangsaan (Cina), or SJK (C) in short) in Malaysia, arranged according to states. As of June 2021, there are 1,302 Chinese primary schools [ note 1 ] with a total of 495,386 students. [ 1 ]
3.2 Secondary education: Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan (SMK) 4 Chinese national-type schools (also known as Jenis Kebangsaan (C) schools) Toggle Chinese national-type schools (also known as Jenis Kebangsaan (C) schools) subsection
Sekolah Rendah Islam At Taqwa (SRI AT TAQWA) Sekolah Rendah Islam 1 (SRI 1) Sekolah Agama Al Islahiyah (Rendah) (SAIR) Sekolah Rendah Agama At Tarbiyah Al Islamiyah (SRAATI) Ma'had Attarbiyah al-Islamiyah (MATRI) Sekolah Menengah Agama Al-Madrasah Al-Alawiyah Ad-Diniah (AL MAAD) Sekolah Agama Al Islahiyah (Menengah) (SA AL ISLAHIYAH MENENGAH)
Penilaian Menengah Rendah (commonly abbreviated as PMR; Malay for Lower Secondary Assessment) was a Malaysian public examination targeting Malaysian adolescents and young adults between the ages of 13 and 30 years taken by all Form Three high school and college students in both government and private schools throughout the country from independence in 1957 to 2013.