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Sarawak Civil Defence Force helps transport SPM candidates to school 

Accompanying the students were three SPM invigilators and two teachers.

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No leak in SPM History papers, says MoE

The MoE said a thorough investigation was conducted after the circulation of screenshots and posts online and it was found that the claims were unfounded.

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LUC and Cengild collaborate to help meet demands in nursing sector

The cooperation, finalised through a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) recently, aims to strengthen education and training in the relevant field.

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Sarawak to offer free finance, accounting education from 2026

These fields are crucial for managing and auditing the financial aspects of Sarawak's expanding green economy.

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Teachers show what being Malaysian is truly about

During a recent MIFA National U-12 Tamil Schools Football Tournament, the duo were seen hand-feeding hungry students after their matches.

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Education Ministry considers holding SPM exams outside monsoon season

It was reported that 5,377 SPM candidates were affected by floods in three states, Kelantan, Kedah, and Terengganu.

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Disabilities and hardships no obstacle to pursuing their dreams

A visually impaired student and another born without legs were among those who earned their academic stripes recently in Penang

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Christian association supports call for reintroduction of Bible Studies in Sarawak schools

The Sarawak Evangelical Christian Association said the call by a GPS state assemblyman deserves full backing as it will be good for the future of Sarawakians.

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ADUN calls for Bible Studies to be reintroduced in Sarawak schools

Bible Studies was officially a subject in the state education system during the Brooke era and then continued by the British colonial government.

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Visa exemption policy sees surge in number of Chinese students to Malaysia

As of today, there are already 47,000 students from China who have enrolled plus those already studying in higher institutions of learning throughout Malaysia.

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Reintroduce UPSR examination, says Penang Exco member

He said that the lack of assessments in various stages of schooling life can lead to complacency among both parents and children alike.

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Student group: International student at risk of expulsion for wearing shorts to library

UMANY said the focus of the incident should not be on what the student wore but rather on the aggressive behaviour of the security staff.

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Meet Loren Fren - a Christian from Sabah who teaches and writes Jawi effortlessly

Among those who congratulated Loren for her efforts is former Education Minister Dr Maszlee Malik.