The Malaysian education system is structured into five main stages: preschool, primary (6 years), secondary (5 years), post-secondary (Form 6 or matriculation), and tertiary education.
At Form 4 (Age 16), students face a critical choice: Science stream (Path to medicine, engineering, IT) or Arts stream (Law, business, humanities). Science stream students enjoy prestige but face immense pressure. Many students attend private tuition centers ( pusat tuisyen ) after school, leading to 12-hour study days.
Pre-university options like Form 6 (STPM) , Matriculation , or foundation programs.
Jika Anda memiliki pertanyaan atau topik lain yang ingin dibahas, silakan bertanya!
In 2019, the government proposed introducing khat (Islamic calligraphy) in Chinese and Tamil primary schools. Non-Malay communities saw this as creeping Islamization. The debate exposed the fragility of the "multicultural" consensus.
Malaysian schools offer a vibrant and dynamic learning environment that fosters academic excellence, creativity, and character development. Here are some key aspects of school life in Malaysia: