While most parents will choose to start their children on the journey of
formalised learning at the
pre-school level, compulsory education in Malaysia begins at the Primary schooling
level.
Primary schooling develops a solid foundation for life-long
learning in children. A
standardised curriculum has been
established which ensures that important and fundamental subjects are well
covered. To measure a child’s progress at this level, public examinations
known as the UPSR (Ujian Pencapaian Sekolah Rendah, or Primary Schooling
Achievement Tests) is conducted at all public schools.
Primary education starts at the age of seven and lasts for a duration of
six years. Parents are required to register their
children at a local school before they reach this age to ensure that a place
is reserved for them at the appropriate time.
Parents may also request to transfer their children to other schools for
various valid reasons.
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