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The day begins early. Unlike the 9:00 AM starts in many Western nations, Malaysian secondary schools often operate in two sessions due to overcrowding. While primary schools occupy the morning slot (7:30 AM to 12:30 PM), secondary students often attend the afternoon session (12:45 PM to 6:30 PM), or vice versa. This rotating schedule is a unique hallmark of Malaysian education and school life .
Education in Malaysia is a blend of traditional values and modern academic standards, characterized by a structured national curriculum and a vibrant, multicultural school life. 1. The Education Structure The day begins early
Malaysian classrooms are highly structured. Students remain in one designated classroom for the day while teachers rotate for different subjects. Classrooms are managed by a class monitor and an assistant monitor, who are responsible for maintaining order and leading the class in greeting teachers with a synchronized "Selamat pagi, Cikgu" (Good morning, teacher). This rotating schedule is a unique hallmark of
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