Our Education Minister, Mohd Radzi Md Jidin just announced in a special press conference today that UPSR and PT3 exams for the year 2020 has been...
The Ministry of Education will not announce the reopening of schools hastily on 15th April, if the government chose to end the Movement Control Order (MCO)...
Everyone in Malaysia is currently in a state of worry due to the impending Covid-19 outbreak. Yesterday, the Ministry of Health issued advice reminding Malaysians to...
The Influenza A (H1N1) outbreak in Malaysia is getting a little scary considering a school in Teluk Intan, Perak has been forced to temporarily shut down...
About a week ago, the government announced that there will no longer be science/arts streams for Form 4 students. Instead of streams, the students will be given...
Parents are meant to protect their children and ensure their safety, that much is clear. After all, the young and the weak can’t possibly hope to...
We often tell children to pursue their dreams and their ambitions, to do what their heart tells them. After all, there’s no use joining a career...
About a month ago, we reported that there will no longer be a science and/or arts streams for Form Four students. In replacement of the system,...
There has always been a lot of debate over vernacular (Chinese and Tamil) schools, and this issue has been brought up again yesterday (23rd October) by...
A specialist paediatrician known as Dr Natalie Epton, has come forward to advise parents in Singapore not to make their young children wear the N95 mask....
In a press statement released by the Johor State Education Department (Johor JPN) yesterday (24th June), it was announced that all 475 educational institutions in Pasir...
Recently, Malaysia’s Education Ministry made a decision to reject a proposal that says that non-Islamic religions should be taught in schools and universities in the country....
In November 2018, it was announced by the Kuantan municipal council (MPK) that the Jawi script will be used more extensively in road signs and businesses...
In the latest development regarding the chemical dumping in Pasir Gudang, three men have been charged in the Malaysian Sessions Court for illegally disposing of toxic...
As of Thursday (14th March), 2,775 people have fallen ill after an illegal chemical dumping took place along the Kim Kim River in Pasir Gudang, Johor....
This is indeed good news for civil servants! According to The Star, civil servants working at all federal ministries and departments nationwide will enjoy flexible working...