Education

Don't be swayed by SPM school rankings, Fadhlina tells parents

They are to be used as reference, not for competition, says minister

Updated 2 years ago · Published on 10 Jun 2023 5:35PM

Don't be swayed by SPM school rankings, Fadhlina tells parents
Education Minister Fadhlina Sidek says the rankings are not a yardstick to be used as a key performance indicator, but rather for the improvement and progress of a school. – Bernama pic, June 10, 2023

ALOR STAR – Parents are advised not to be easily influenced by the school rankings based on the Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) examination 2022 results, which have been making the rounds on social media since yesterday.

Education Minister Fadhlina Sidek said the Education Ministry (MoE) has never issued a statement or confirmation regarding the rankings.

“MoE has never issued anything official related to that matter. What is projected through the school average grade and the state Education Department is (a reference) for the school, district, and state itself, and it is not for competition.

“It is an indicator used to identify new mechanisms that need to be implemented for future SPM candidates, so the issue of rankings does not arise,” she said in response to the SPM rankings that went viral on social media.

Elaborating, she said the rankings are not a yardstick to be used as a key performance indicator, but rather for the improvement and progress of a school.

“I hope parents are not influenced (unsettled) by the rankings... what is important is to look and focus on their children besides finding an approach to strengthen their learning system,” she said.

Meanwhile, when asked about the issue of SPM leavers who do not wish to pursue their studies at a higher level, Fadhlina said the ministry has always provided guidance and monitors them through the student tracking system.

“If you look closer, MoE has consistently taken care of the potential, interests, and direction of these students, which is why we provide guidance in careers and counselling at schools from the beginning. Various skill-related tests have also been implemented to gauge their interests and direction.

“In addition, many career carnivals and motivational talks from school alumni are held to foster the interest of these students to continue their studies after completing SPM. It’s just that there are students who don’t want to do so due to personal choice or their families… so we need to take into account other external factors,” she said.

Earlier, Fadhlina officiated the Madani Education Roadshow programme and an event to meet the people at a hotel here. – Bernama, June 10, 2023

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