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In Malaysia, the day doesn’t start with a bell; it starts with the (assembly). Rows of students in iconic uniforms—sea-blue pinafores or baju kurung for girls, and olive-green or white trousers for boys—stand under the morning sun. The air is thick with the scent of tropical humidity and the collective murmur of the "Negaraku" anthem. 1. A Melting Pot in the Canteen

The roots of Malaysian education lie in the British colonial period, which established separate schools for different ethnic groups—English medium schools for the elite, Malay schools for the rural population, and Chinese and Tamil schools for the immigrant workforce. Post-independence, the Razak Report (1956) and Rahman Talib Report (1960) laid the foundation for a unified national education system, establishing Malay (Bahasa Malaysia) as the main medium of instruction while allowing for the existence of national-type schools. video seks budak sekolah rendah exclusive