Wednesday afternoons are often dedicated to "Koko," where students participate in sports, uniformed bodies (like Scouts or Red Crescent), and various clubs. Key Strengths & Challenges
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These vernacular schools use either Mandarin (SJKC) or Tamil (SJKT) as the medium of instruction. They allow Chinese and Indian communities to preserve their linguistic heritage while following the same national curriculum. Secondary Education (Form 1 to Form 5) Wednesday afternoons are often dedicated to "Koko," where
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Badminton, football, netball, and traditional games like sepak takraw . The Cultural Fabric of School Life
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White blouses with navy blue pinafores (primary) or light blue pinafores (secondary). Alternatively, Muslim female students—and any others who choose to—wear the baju kurung (a traditional long-sleeved tunic) with a long white skirt and a white headscarf ( tudung ).