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Asean Summit: 71 schools in S'gor, KL to carry out online learning from May 26 to 28

The schools involve six districts, namely Petaling Utama; Petaling Perdana and Sepang in Selangor as well as Keramat; Sentul and Bangsar/Pudu in Kuala Lumpur.

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 17 May 2025 12:49PM

Asean Summit: 71 schools in S'gor, KL to carry out online learning from May 26 to 28
The decision was made in line with the road closures - May 17, 2025

THE Ministry of Education (MOE) has identified 71 schools in Kuala Lumpur and Selangor that will be allowed to implement home-based teaching and learning (PdPR) from May 26 to 28 in conjunction with the 46th ASEAN Summit.

The schools involve six districts, namely Petaling Utama; Petaling Perdana and Sepang in Selangor as well as Keramat; Sentul and Bangsar/Pudu in Kuala Lumpur.

MOE in a statement today announced that the decision was made in line with the road closures and security measures that will be in place during the regional bloc's meeting.

"This is to ensure that the learning process for students in the schools involved is not affected.

"Parents, guardians, students, teachers and school staff involved are advised to refer to their respective schools' official channels to obtain further information regarding the implementation of PdPR," it said.

The MOE is confident that the experience of implementing PdPR during pandemics and disaster situations can ensure the continuity of the learning process and at the same time the well-being of students, teachers and all school staff is preserved.

The schools involved are:

1. SK Lembah Subang

2. SK Assunta (Satu)

3. SK (L) Bukit Bintang

4. SK Methodist, PJ

5. SK Jalan Selangor (Satu)

6. SK 2 Jalan Selangor

7. SK Satu Sultan Alam Shah

8. SK 2 Sultan Alam Shah

9. SK Sungei Way

10. SJK(T) Vivekananda

11. SMK Sri Utama

12. SMK Lembah Subang

13. SMK Assunta

14. SMK (L) Bukit Bintang

15. SMK Katholik

16. SMK La Salle, PJ

17. SMK Sultan Abdul Samad

18. SMK (P) Tmn Petaling

19. SK TUDM Subang

20. SK TTDI Jaya

21. SK Bukit Jelutong

22. SMK TTDI Jaya

23. SMK Shah Alam

24. SMK Bukit Jelutong

25. SK Cyberjaya

26. SK Taman Putra Perdana

27. SK Taman Putra Perdana 2

28. SJK (C) Union

29. SMK Cyberjaya

30. SMK Putra Perdana

31. SMK Convent Bukit Nanas

32. SMK Puteri Wilayah

33. SMK Padang Tembak

34. SMK Puteri Ampang

35. SMK Seri Ampang

36. SMK Puteri Titiwangsa

37. SMK Seri Titiwangsa

38. St John's Institution

39. SK Convent 1 dan 2 Bukit Nanas

40. SK St John 1

41. SJKC Nan Kai

42. SK Kg Bharu

43. SK Pendidikan Khas Kg Bharu

44. SJKT Jalan Fletcher

45. SK Jalan Kuantan 2

46. SK Padang Tembak 1

47. SK Padang Tembak 2

48. SK Polis Depot

49. SK Jalan Gurney 1

50. SK Jalan Gurney 2

51. SK Jalan Raja Muda

52. SJKC Lai Meng

53. SMK Maxwell

54. SMK Kiaramas

55. SJKT Appar

56. SJKC Chung Kwok

57. SK (L) Jalan Batu

58. SK(P) Jln Batu Sentul

59. SK Pendidikan Khas Jln Batu

60. SJKC Chung Kwok

61. SK Kiaramas

62. SMK (P) Bandaraya

63. SMK (P) Jalan Pudu

64. SMK (P) Methodist Kl

65. SJKC Kuen Cheng 1

66. SK Jalan Hang Tuah

67. SK (P) Pudu

68. SJKC Kung Min

69. SK Jalan Pasar

70. SK Dato Abu Bakar

71. SK Sultan Hishamuddin Alam

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