Due to high student populations in urban areas, many public schools operate in two shifts:
Ranging from track and field to popular national sports like badminton, football, and netball.
Students and teachers dress in traditional baju melayu and baju kurung, feasting on rendang and ketupat.
Taken at the end of Form 5 (around age 17). It is the equivalent of the British O-Levels and is the most critical milestone for Malaysian students, determining university entrance and scholarships.
Malaysian public schools enforce strict dress codes and disciplinary rules to promote equality and order.
[Preschool] (Ages 4-6) │ ▼ [Primary School] (Standard 1–6 | Ages 7–12) ───► UPSR (Abolished) │ ▼ [Secondary School] (Form 1–5 | Ages 13–17) ───► SPM Examination │ ▼ [Post-Secondary / Pre-University] (Form 6, Matriculation, or Diploma) 1. Primary Education (Standard 1 to Standard 6)
Adamawa ACJL 2018
Bauchi ACJL 2017
Bayelsa ACJL 2019
Delta ACJL 2016
Ebonyi ACJL 2019
Imo ACJL
Lagos ACJL 2021
Nasawara ACJL 2018
Ogun ACJL 2018
Ondo ACJL 2020
Osun ACJL 2018
Oyo ACJL 2016
Plateau State ACJ Bill 2018 Skodeng Budak Sekolah Mandi.3gp
Sokoto ACJL 2018
Yobe ACJL 2019
Due to high student populations in urban areas, many public schools operate in two shifts:
Ranging from track and field to popular national sports like badminton, football, and netball.
Students and teachers dress in traditional baju melayu and baju kurung, feasting on rendang and ketupat.
Taken at the end of Form 5 (around age 17). It is the equivalent of the British O-Levels and is the most critical milestone for Malaysian students, determining university entrance and scholarships.
Malaysian public schools enforce strict dress codes and disciplinary rules to promote equality and order.
[Preschool] (Ages 4-6) │ ▼ [Primary School] (Standard 1–6 | Ages 7–12) ───► UPSR (Abolished) │ ▼ [Secondary School] (Form 1–5 | Ages 13–17) ───► SPM Examination │ ▼ [Post-Secondary / Pre-University] (Form 6, Matriculation, or Diploma) 1. Primary Education (Standard 1 to Standard 6)