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KOTA KINABALU (04/05/2024): A total of 514,070 students in Sabah are enjoying better school infrastructure as a result of the Federal Government's continuous efforts through the Ministry of Education (MOE) in upgrading dilapidated schools and maintaining school buildings in the State.

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KOTA KINABALU (03/05/2024): Kolej Teknologi Yayasan Sabah (KTYS) recently played host to 24 institutes of higher learning nationwide (IPTN) to chart forward-thinking approaches amid evolving trends in higher education.  

 

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TUARAN (30/04/2024): The Kadazandusun Language Department (JBKD) and Kent Wiki Club (KWK), Institut Pendidikan Pendidikan Malaysia (IPGM) Kent Campus have implemented the "Wiki id Sikul" Program at SK Kindu, Tuaran here.

 

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ARAU (29/04/2024): The innovative product called "INKIFLUX", an ink made from used cooking oil by two students from Sabah, won the Best of the Best Award at the Perlis International Engineering Invention and Innovation Exhibition 2024 (Pi-ENVEX) held at Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMA

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KOTA KINABALU (29/04/2024): Chief Minister Datuk Seri Hajiji Noor said Chinese independent secondary schools in Sabah are unique as they adopt a dual-stream education concept.