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The Malaysian education system follows a 6-3-3-2 model, though recent reforms have altered the final years.

  • Secondary Education (5 to 7 Years): Students transition to secondary school based on their UPSR results (though this exam was recently abolished as a summative assessment, school-based placements remain). Secondary education is predominantly conducted in Malay, with a strong emphasis on English for Science and Mathematics (under the DLP - Dual Language Programme).
  • Malaysian school life is structured, disciplined, and often long. Budak Sekolah Tunjuk Burit

    As of 2026, a major transition is underway. The new Standard-Based Curriculum for Secondary Schools (KSSM) is being fully phased in. The Malaysian education system follows a 6-3-3-2 model,


    Malaysian students are obsessed with badminton and futsal (indoor soccer). Traditional sports like Sepak Takraw (using a rattan ball and feet/head/knees only) are mandatory in many schools during PE. Secondary Education (5 to 7 Years): Students transition

    The modern Malaysian education system is a legacy of British colonial rule mixed with post-independence nationalism and Islamic values. It is regulated by the Ministry of Education (MOE), though a separate Ministry of Higher Education oversees universities.