In January, the school hall is decorated with ang pows (red envelopes) for Chinese New Year. In March, there are open houses for Hari Raya with ketupat weaving demonstrations. Deepavali brings kolam (rice flour art) competitions. Even Gawai (Harvest Festival in East Malaysia) is acknowledged.
The between public, private, and international schools in Malaysia In January, the school hall is decorated with
The Malaysian education system is a product of its multi-racial society. Overseen by the Ministry of Education, the national curriculum ( Kurikulum Standard Sekolah Rendah/Menengah ) is compulsory for 11 years (6 primary, 5 secondary). In January, the school hall is decorated with
The Malaysian education system consists of: In January, the school hall is decorated with
These schools often follow international curricula (like IGCSE) or offer a private Malaysian curriculum, popular for their English-medium environment. 2. Daily Life in Malaysian Schools