Exclusive: Budak Sekolah Tunjuk Burit

For Mei Ling, the biggest challenge is the Ujian Pencapaian Sekolah Rendah (UPSR) and later the Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM). Her parents run a coffee shop. They work 16-hour days so she can attend extra tuition (tutoring) after school. On Saturdays, she goes to Mandarin class . On Sundays, English class . She carries three backpacks: one for books, one for tuition, and one for dreams.

Badminton, sepak takraw (kick volleyball), football, and netball dominate the fields. Annual "Sukan Tara" (Sports Day trials) are fiercely competitive. Unlike Western schools where "varsity" teams are elite, Malaysian schools encourage mass participation during inter-house competitions. budak sekolah tunjuk burit exclusive

School life in Malaysia is vibrant and engaging. Students typically begin their day early, with morning assemblies and flag-raising ceremonies. The curriculum is diverse, with a focus on both academic and co-curricular activities. Students have the opportunity to participate in a range of extracurricular activities, such as sports, music, and art clubs. This helps to foster a sense of camaraderie and school spirit among students. For Mei Ling, the biggest challenge is the

Чат-бот
Обратиться в сервис
Дзен
Одноклассники
Rutube
ВКонтакте
Telegram