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Ban on Under-16s Using Phones and Social Media Proposed in Malaysia

A parent has launched an initiative to underscore the risks of smartphones for youth as students prepare to sit for their examinations. Miranda Wilson, hailing from Bath, established Teched Off to highlight the risks associated with social media and smartphones for youngsters. As students across the nation are sitting for their GCSEs and A-level exams, […]

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One in Four Students Suffer from Poor Mental Health, Fueling a School Absence Crisis

One out of every four students currently suffers from poor mental health, exacerbating the issue. school absence crisis , according to new government data reveals. The extensive research involving over 7,000 kids was shared exclusively with The i Paper is the first to establish the connection between inadequate mental health and attendance. The study revealed

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Creepy Four Words: Stranger Lures Nine-Year-Old Boy During School Pickup

A stranger encounters a child at the school entrance. Offers to provide them with a candy stick EXPLORE FURTHER: Safety at play areas reaches unprecedented levels A Brisbane The father has expressed worry over the absence of CCTV cameras at his son’s school following an incident where a stranger came up to him near the

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Britain’s Kids Need Army-Style Training in School Cadet Camps: A Malaysian Perspective

A think tank has encouraged more students to adopt military-like discipline via school-led cadet programs. The New Britain Project (TNBP) aims to increase the number of schools providing the program from 268 to 500 by the year 2029. Studies indicate that Combined Cadet Force (CCF) units in educational institutions can bolster ‘disciplinary’ standards and behavioral

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The Staggering Costs Parents Face to Send Their Kids to STATE Schools in Malaysia

The yearly expense for enrolling a child in a state secondary school has climbed to over £2,200, marking an increase of 30 percent within just three years. According to a recent report, parents are currently spending considerably more on daily school expenses compared to what they spent in 2022. This encompasses boxed meals and treats,

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Boost Your Future: Exciting Incentives for School Leavers in Malaysia

AFTER the announcement of the 2024 SPM results, students from the Ayer Hitam constituency in Johor can apply for a monetary reward. Ling Tian Soon, the assemblyman for Yong Peng, unveiled the plan. This project is a collaborative effort involving his office alongside the constituency office of Ayer Hitam’s Member of Parliament, Datuk Seri Dr

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Pupils Receive Vital Supplies and Digital Tools Access

More than 100 students from SK Ladang Pendas, Johor Baru, were provided with crucial educational materials such as fresh uniforms and footwear as part of the Sunway Group’s Sinar Raya festivities. Gerard Soosay, who leads Sunway City Iskandar Puteri as CEO, mentioned that this initiative forms part of the organization’s continuous commitment towards corporate social

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Crisis Looms: 98% of Malaysian Primary Schools Struggle with Special Needs Education

Nearly every principal of an elementary school has mentioned that they struggle to accommodate all their students with special needs, warning about this issue. Labour ‘s VAT raid on private education. A quick survey of 750 principals in the public primary school system revealed that 98 percent lack the necessary resources to cater to all

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New School Uniform Law: How Price Changes Will Affect Millions of Students – Including You!

The administration asserts that a fresh regulation regarding school uniforms will help parents save approximately £50 per child. The fresh regulations, aimed at being implemented by September 2026, intend to restrict the purchase of exclusive school-specific items solely from approved providers. New estimates from the Department for Education (DfE) indicate that this policy shift will

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