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A yellow sports uniform from SMK Jalan Damai. Every school has their own sports uniform which they are free to design on their own. Some schools have opted for a non-collar design while others have a collared design. The sports uniform usually has the school's logo on the front of the shirt and an abbreviation of the school's name on the pants.
Public universities in Malaysia are funded by the Government and are governed as self-managed institutions. Apart from the University of Malaya and the MARA University of Technology which were established by two separate enabling Acts of Parliament, [5] [6] [7] the other public universities in Malaysia were created by executive order as per the provisions of the Universities and University ...
Queenstown Secondary School (QTSS) is a co-educational government secondary school in Queenstown, Singapore.QTSS was one of the 28 schools selected by the Ministry of Education to start piloting aspects of Full Subject-Based Banding (Full SBB) from 2020 onwards due to its ability to help students fulfil their potential. [1]
School uniforms are used in Nigeria for all public and private schools from nursery school through primary and secondary school. This originally came with the introduction of western education by Christian missionaries and the tradition continued during the colonial era up till the current era of independence.
Al-Noor International School; Asia Pacific International School (APIS) Baseerah International School; Dwi Emas International School (1st Entrepreneurial School in Malaysia) Idrissi International School; Kingsley International School; Maz International School; Marlborough College Malaysia; Rafflesia International Schools; REAL International School
Articles about institutions of post secondary and higher education in Malaysia by states. Some of the categories apply to other first level sub-national jurisdictions of Malaysia. For example, Kuala Lumpur is a federal territory of Malaysia.
This is a list of post-secondary institutions in Malaysia. Post-secondary education in Malaysia is organised upon the Malaysian Qualifications Framework and includes the training and education in the academic sector, vocational and technical sector, and the skills sector.
I've also removed non degree granting institutions (ie. non university and university colleges) from the list and am suggesting that they be put up in a different list, together with community colleges and polytechnics. Perhaps the title; List of post-secondary institutions in Malaysia; can be considered.