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Badminton is the king sport, followed by sepak takraw (kick volleyball) and field hockey. On Wednesdays, classes end early (1:30 PM), and the school field becomes a hive of activity. School-level Sukan Tara (sports day trials) are highly competitive, with houses (often named after Malay warriors or local heroes) competing for the "Overall Champion" shield.

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Badminton is the king sport, followed by sepak takraw (kick volleyball) and field hockey. On Wednesdays, classes end early (1:30 PM), and the school field becomes a hive of activity. School-level Sukan Tara (sports day trials) are highly competitive, with houses (often named after Malay warriors or local heroes) competing for the "Overall Champion" shield.

Focuses on social skills and basic literacy; not mandatory but popular [10]. Compulsory education (Standard 1 to 6) [6]. Secondary

Malaysian schools emphasize not just academic achievements but also extracurricular activities. Students are encouraged to participate in sports, clubs, and societies that promote holistic development. The school environment fosters a sense of community and camaraderie among students, teachers, and the wider community.

: Now sit for exams in four core subjects: Bahasa Melayu, English, Mathematics, and Science.

What made this particular performance stand out was its exclusivity. The students, with their fresh faces and eager demeanor, presented a show that was both entertaining and exclusive in its appeal. Their rendition of the popular song was not just a cover but a lively and spirited performance that highlighted their creativity and camaraderie.