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This is a list of agencies of Malaysian federal government. The list includes statutory bodies (ticked with *) government-linked companies and organisations (ticked ...
This is a list of schools in Malaysia, listed by their type as follows: ... Islamic national secondary schools Islamic government-aided secondary schools;
By the 1960s, the government no longer charged fees at primary schools with a Malay-language medium; fees for Malay-medium primary schools were abolished by the Education Act of 1961 and "abolished with affect" by 1966. The missionary schools providing a curriculum in the English-language medium continued to charge fees which were "regulated by ...
The school finally opened in September 2014. [9] In December 2014, Boris Johnson visited the school for its opening ceremony, joining Tunku Ali Redhauddin, eldest son of the Yamtuan Besar of Negeri Sembilan, the British High Commissioner to Malaysia, Victoria Treadell, and Tony Fernandes, who was the first Chairman of the Governing Body.
This is a list of schools in Malacca, Malaysia. It is categorised according to the variants of schools in Malaysia , and is arranged alphabetically. This list is incomplete ; you can help by adding missing items .
Pages in category "Publicly funded schools in Malaysia" The following 120 pages are in this category, out of 120 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
The International School of Kuala Lumpur (ISKL; Malay: Sekolah Antarabangsa Kuala Lumpur [2]) is an American non-profit school in the Kuala Lumpur metropolitan area, Malaysia. The curriculum is international-based, and offers students the chance to earn a High School Diploma, an International Baccalaureate diploma (or certificates), and to ...
School fees in secondary schools run by the government in Malaysia are either free or the students are only charged a minimal amount. Due to the vast difference in fees between private and government-run schools (e.g. students attending Tshung Tsin pays approximately RM2000 a year in fees while students in government schools only around RM20 a ...