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The Malaysian system follows a strict national curriculum (KSSM) but also offers international alternatives.
Malaysia suffers from grade inflation. An "A" is not excellence; it is the baseline for survival for scholarships to prestigious colleges or public universities. Students with 7As or 8As are celebrated in local newspapers. Those who fail are often pushed into vocational colleges (Kolej Vokasional), which, despite improvement, still carry a social stigma. budak sekolah onani checked fixed
Malaysian uniforms are iconic.
The Malaysian education system is centralized under the Ministry of Education (KPM) and follows a 6+5+2 model, though recent reforms have introduced variations. The Malaysian system follows a strict national curriculum
| Level | Duration | Ages | Key Focus | |-------|----------|------|------------| | Preschool | 1-2 years | 4-6 | Social skills, basic literacy and numeracy | | Primary School | 6 years | 7-12 | Core subjects: Malay, English, Math, Science, Islamic/Moral Studies | | Lower Secondary | 3 years | 13-15 | Broader curriculum including History, Geography, and optional electives | | Upper Secondary | 2 years | 16-17 | Streaming into Science, Arts, or Vocational tracks | | Post-Secondary | 1-2 years | 18-19 | STPM (A-level equivalent), Matriculation, Diploma, or Foundation programmes | Malaysian uniforms are iconic
Note: The Ujian Pencapaian Sekolah Rendah (UPSR) and Pentaksiran Tingkatan 3 (PT3) have been abolished. The current focus is on school-based assessment and the SPM (Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia) examination at the end of Form 5.