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Education in Vietnam is a state-run system of public and private education run by the Ministry of Education and Training.It is divided into five levels: preschool, primary school, secondary school, high school, and higher education.
This is a list of schools in Sabah, Malaysia.Schools are categorised according to their types and education districts (for schools which do not fall under the direct rule of Ministry of Education) and is arranged alphabetically in Malay language.
Preschool (US and UK) from 2 to 5 years old – held in a Nursery School; readiness has to do with whether the child is on track developmentally, and potty training is a big factor, so a child can start as early as 2 years old. Preschool education is regarded by many as important and beneficial for any child as it may give the child ...
8 551 7 1 Kuala Selangor District: 1,941 12 162 9 3 Hulu Langat District: 21,006 17 1,236 16 1 Hulu Selangor District: 2,027 9 225 9 0 Sabak Bernam District: 2,009 10 201 3 7 Gombak District: 9,181 8 1,148 8 0 Petaling District: 38,152 23 1,659 23 0 Sepang District: 4,404 7 629 6 1 Total: 107,444: 115 934: 99 16
SJK(C) Pei Hwa 2 培华华小(二)校 81750 Pasir Gudang Urban 1100 JBC1049 (formerly JBC9010) Taman Kota Masai SJK(C) Ladang Grisek (new school, opened 1 March 2020) [5] 新廊华小 81750 Masai Rural 686
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]
2 281 Lawas District: 390 3 130 Limbang Division Total: 952: 5: 190: Sarikei District: 2,315 24 96 Julau District: 119 1 119 Pakan District - - - Meradong District: 847 14 61 Sarikei Division Total: 3,281: 39: 84: Kapit District: 644 1 644 Bukit Mabong District - - - Belaga District - - - Song District: 208 1 208 Kapit Division Total: 852: 2: ...
Below is a list of schools in the Southeast Asian country of Brunei.The list includes both government and private primary, secondary and tertiary schools. Muslim students below a certain age are also expected to attend classes in religious institutions after the normal schooling hours.