Current Issue

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KOTA KINABALU (10/01/2022): A total of 536,395 students resumed their third term session for 2021/2022 in schools today in 1,075 primary and 218 secondary schools in Sabah, said state Education director Datuk Dr Mistirine Radin.

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TELUPID (05/01/2022): The District Education Office, headmaster and principals are urged to compile a detailed report on any flood-related damage to school buildings or infrastructure.

 

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(02/01/2022): With the rise in Omicron Covid-19 cases, as well as families and schools affected by the recent floods, there is a need to relook at how we deliver quality education

 

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PUTRAJAYA (31/12/2021): Secondary school students from remove classes, in Form 4, 5, 6, pre-university, and those attending International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP), as well as international examination students must attend physical classes without rotation, if the vaccination rate ha

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KUALA LUMPUR (28/12/2021): The Education Ministry (MOE) is looking into making it standard practice for essential spaces in schools to be located on higher floors to minimise damage during floods.