The Malaysian Deputy Minister of Education, Wong Kah Woh, announced that the redevelopment project of the SJKT Dungkil school is progressing well, with over 65% completion, indicating the possibility of finishing ahead of schedule.
The Malaysian Ministry of Education has denied a circulated press statement claiming to show student success rates by ethnicity for the SPM 2025 exams. The Deputy Minister confirmed that the information is inaccurate and not part of the official results announcement.
The Malaysian Ministry of Education announced the results of the 2025 Malaysian Certificate of Education (SPM), showing a reduction in the national average score gap between urban and rural students. Urban students scored an average of 4.40, while rural students achieved 4.81.
The Malaysian Ministry of Education announced the results of the Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) exams for 2025, showcasing a historic performance with a national average score of 4.42. Additionally, 94.29% of candidates were awarded the certificate.
Dato Sri Wee Ka Siong, President of the Chinese Association in Malaysia, reported that delays in approvals for Chinese school projects have significantly increased construction costs. He urged for expedited processes to avoid further financial burdens.