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[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) Can’t copy the link right now
Fragrant coconut rice wrapped in banana leaves or paper with sambal and boiled egg. Mee Goreng: Stir-fried noodles full of local spices. Roti Canai: Flaky flatbread served with dhal. [Preschool] (Ages 4-6) │ ▼ [Primary School] (Standard
Academic learning is balanced by a mandatory extracurricular framework known as Kokurikulum (Co-curriculum). Every student must participate in three main categories of activities, which contribute points toward their overall university applications:
Students aged 13 to 15 follow the Standard Secondary School Curriculum (KSSM). They are assessed through Classroom Assessment (PBD) and the End of Academic Session Test (UASA). Historically, the Penilaian Menengah Rendah (PMR) and later the Pentaksiran Tingkatan 3 (PT3) were taken at this level, but both have since been discontinued. A national Form Three Learning Measurement is set to be introduced in 2027 to provide a checkpoint at this transitional stage.
In Form 4, students historically chose between Science and Arts streams based on their academic performance, though the system has evolved toward more flexible subject packages allowing students to pick elective combinations tailored to their career goals. 3. Post-Secondary and Pre-University