Malaysia’s education system is centralized under the for mainstream schools and the Ministry of Higher Education (MOHE) for universities. It follows a 6+5+2 model (primary + secondary + post-secondary), but with multiple pathways.
The pressure of the SPM, combined with tuition overload, has led to rising stress and anxiety among teenagers. The government recently introduced a "R.I.S.E." mental health program, but stigma remains high. Malaysia’s education system is centralized under the for
A typical student in a National school might speak Malay with their friends, learn Science in English, study Mandarin as a third language, and speak a Chinese dialect at home. combined with tuition overload