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Following the tragic death of a five-year-old boy left in a school van, Johor has implemented stringent new safety measures for school vans transporting 10 or more children.
Johor education and information committee chairman Aznan Tamin announced a new Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) with several key components designed to enhance child safety:
This comprehensive SOP aims to prevent similar tragedies and underscores the shared responsibility of schools, van operators, and parents in ensuring the safety and welfare of schoolchildren.
Source: The Star: https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2025/05/23/new-sop-for-school-vans
Mark your calendars because this 10-day literary extravaganza offers something for everyone. The first six days of the fair will run before the school holidays, making it a fantastic opportunity for school excursions. Bring your students and teachers to CREATE MEMORIES amidst the countless books and literary treasures. What better way to foster a love for reading?
Can't get enough during the school trip? No problem! Once the holidays begin, there are still four more days to explore with your family and friends. We've heard that many authors will be present, promising exciting meet-and-greets and insightful discussions. Get ready for a vibrant and engaging book fair experience this year! Make sure to save the dates for #KLIBF2025 – it's an event you won't want to miss!
Kuala Lumpur International Book Fair 2025
Date: May 23rd - June 1st, 2025
Time: 10:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Location: World Trade Centre Kuala Lumpur (WTCKL)
How to get there:
Big news for students, parents, and teachers in certain parts of Kuala Lumpur and Selangor! The Ministry of Education (KPM) has just announced that 71 schools in these areas will be implementing home-based teaching and learning (PdPR) from May 26th to May 28th, 2025.
This temporary shift is happening in conjunction with the 46th ASEAN Summit, which will lead to various road closures and heightened security measures. KPM's decision to allow PdPR for these schools is a smart move to ensure that student learning isn't disrupted by the logistical challenges of the summit. It's all about making sure education continues smoothly, even with major events happening in the city.
If your child attends one of the affected schools, or if you're a teacher or school staff member, you'll want to stay tuned to your respective school's official communication channels. That's where you'll get all the detailed information about how PdPR will be carried out for these three days.
So, get ready to adjust your routines slightly and embrace the flexibility of learning from home for a few days. It's a small change that helps keep things running smoothly for everyone!
Physical Development:
Movement helps fine-tune motor skills and lays the foundation for future physical activities like sports, hiking, and climbing. It also contributes to building bone and muscle mass and correcting posture and joint health.
Cognitive Development:
Movement stimulates brain function by increasing blood and oxygen flow, which directly enhances learning ability and academic performance. Physical exploration also teaches cause and effect, as well as improving problem-solving skills.
Social and Emotional Development:
Trying new movements boosts self-esteem and confidence. Participating in group games and sports encourages social interaction and communication skills. Physical activity also provides a healthy outlet for children to release emotions.
✨ TuniTuni Malaysia is currently offering a Free Trial Class Promo for parents interested in exploring the gym with their children!
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The GENIUS@Pintar program is designed to nurture Malaysia’s brightest young minds. Students selected through this rigorous screening process gain access to an advanced curriculum, university-level courses, and high-tech learning environments. The program prepares students for admission into top universities, including Ivy League institutions, and offers global exposure through research, competitions, and industry collaborations.
📅 Test Period: March 10 – May 31, 2025
🔗 Register Now: ukm1.geniuspintar.ukm.my
✔ Pass all three screening tests: UKM1, UKM2, and UKM3
✔ Complete the Holiday Enrichment Program (PPCS)
✔ Eligible for admission into prestigious Gifted Schools:
Kolej GENIUS@Pintar Negara (KGPN) - Seremban: Focus on Pure Science & Digital Technology
Kolej GENIUS Insan (KGI) - USIM, Nilai: Pure Science with Islamic Studies (requires a Hafazan test)
Akademi Sains Pendang (ASP) - Kedah: Specialization in Pure Science
✅ Malaysian students aged 8–15
✅ Muslim students: From 8 years old
✅ Non-Muslim students: From 9 years old
🎓 Access to advanced learning & research opportunities
🔬 STEM-based education, Olympiads & international competitions
🤖 Exciting enrichment programs like Robotics, Astrophysics & more
✈ Exposure to top global universities & research institutions
Parents can register their children individually or through school group registrations at:
🔗 ukm1.geniuspintar.ukm.my
📞 Phone: +603-8921 7503
✉ Email: permatapintar@ukm.edu.my
📍 Address: National PERMATA@Pintar Center, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, 43600 UKM Bangi, Selangor, Malaysia
⏰ Office Hours: Monday – Friday (8:00 AM – 5:00 PM)
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When is SPM 2024?
The Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) 2024 examinations are set to commence on December 2, 2024, and conclude on February 6, 2025.Are you ready to be captivated by a breathtaking performance that celebrates the beauty of our planet and inspires us to protect it?
We're excited to announce a fantastic giveaway of 6 pairs of tickets to the Earth Symphony: Green Cirque Fest 2024. This mesmerizing show combines world-class circus performances with a powerful message of sustainability. 6 winners will win a pair of tickets each. Winning tickets are Cat A tickets worth RM198 per ticket for Saturday, 23rd November 2024, 4.30pm show.
What to Expect:
How to Enter: Visit https://www.facebook.com/mumsgatherfinds and do the following steps in the contest post.
Giveaway Rules:
#EarthSymphony #GreenCirqueFest #Giveaway #SustainableFuture
https://www.facebook.com/mumsgatherfinds
We are approaching the end of the school year, so most students are scrambling to prepare for the final term exams. Some students grasp concepts quickly and race ahead, while others process new information at their own pace. Each student’s journey is distinct, and there's no one-size-fits-all approach to learning. This is something that should be celebrated, not discouraged.
In today's fast-paced world, the pressure to perform uniformly can cause the students to feel overwhelmed or even left behind. However, it’s essential to remember that learning doesn’t have a finish line. It's a continuous process, where every child will progress at their own rate, mastering skills and subjects as they go along. What matters most is the support and guidance they receive on this journey.
Some students quickly breeze through their lessons, while others take their time, ensuring they understand each concept fully before moving forward. And that’s completely okay. The most important thing is that learning continues at a steady pace and in an environment that supports the child's unique needs. The school holidays are a great opportunity for children to have a study reset, to be a bit more lax with their studies and perhaps explore new passions. Learning during holidays should improve their transition into a new school year.
The 2025/2026 Academic Calendar which lists down school days and school holidays for students in Malaysia is out.
You can view the calendar below. If you wish to download a copy, the pdf of the calendar can be downloaded from the Kementerian Pendidikan Malaysia website: Kalendar Akademik Sesi 2025/2026.
Some notable dates or things to note:
On which day will school start in 2025?
The school year will start in February 2025 as Malaysia prepares to shift its academic year over time to start in January as it used to be previously. 16th of February for Group A schools and 17th February for Group B schools.
Johor reverts to Saturday and Sunday weekends from 1st January 2025
There are usually two calendars. One for schools in states which observe Saturday and Sunday as weekend ie Group B schools and another for schools in states which observe Friday and Saturday as weekend ie Group A schools. Since Johor will revert to Saturday and Sunday as weekend with effect from 1st January 2025, it will then follow the academic calendar for Group B.
Year end holidays and start of school in 2026
Year end holidays is from 19th or 20th December 2025 till 10th or 11th of January 2026, suggesting that school will start on 11th or 12th of January in 2026.
Festive Holidays
Chinese New Year holidays
As usual, the academic calendar has a separate section for festive holidays. The first festive holidays in 2025 is Chinese New Year. If you notice that it is missing in the festive holidays page, that is because Chinese New Year 2025 falls during the end of academic year 2024/2025 holidays.
The first two days of Chinese New Year in 2025 which is usually a public holiday falls on 29th and 30th of January 2025. The end of academic year 2024/2025 holidays is from 17th or 18th January 2025 until 15th or 16th February 2025. You can check the dates here in the academic calendar for 2024/2025.
Hari Raya holidays
Hari Raya is a little earlier in 2025 with school holidays at the end of March and early April 2025.
With the holidays out, you can now start planning your travel schedule and leave application to spend time with the children during their school holidays as well as have a better idea of the dates involved when you start to plan for transport, activities, tuition and exams.
The Math Olympiad is a globally recognized competition designed to challenge young minds and nurture their mathematical talents. It provides students with a platform to showcase their skills, improve problem-solving abilities, and compete with peers worldwide. These competitions encourage logical thinking and analytical reasoning, skills crucial for academic and future professional success.
One of the standout competitions is the Eye Level Math Olympiad (ELMO), which invites participants from Grade 1 to Grade 8 to test their math skills on a global platform. ELMO emphasizes individualized learning, providing participants with detailed performance analyses. This feedback helps students understand their strengths and areas for improvement, making ELMO not just a competition but a valuable learning experience.
ELMO participants are not only eligible for certificates and medals, but top scorers also stand a chance to win cash prizes. Open to both Eye Level members and non-members, this competition provides young learners with an opportunity to shine in mathematics, no matter their starting point. ELMO’s comprehensive approach ensures students of all levels benefit from the experience.