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Public school students wear standardized uniforms—typically blue pinafores or long skirts for girls and green trousers for boys—with strict rules on hair length and accessories. The "Tuition" Culture & Co-Curriculars
In urban Johor Bahru or Penang, "Malaysian education and school life" includes Chrome books, Delima online learning platforms, and 3D printers. However, board in the interior of Sarawak or Sabah, students still row boats or walk suspension bridges to reach school. The COVID-19 pandemic exposed this rift brutally. While city kids had Zoom, rural students watched educational TV on DidikTV or followed radio lessons. Video Budak Sekolah Kena Rogol
Malaysian schools, both national and international, offer a structured and disciplined environment. Students typically follow a formal dress code, and school hours are from 8:00 am to 3:00 pm, Monday to Friday. The curriculum includes a range of subjects, such as Malay, English, Mathematics, Science, and Social Studies. The COVID-19 pandemic exposed this rift brutally