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      • Public Schools (Sekolah Awam) Public schools, also known as “Sekolah Awam” in Malay, are educational institutions funded by the government. These schools follow the national education system and offer education in both Malay and English languages.
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  8. 2024年7月18日 · Newcomers to Malaysia have three schooling options: a child can be enrolled in a school within the Malaysian system (although in general non-Malaysian children may not attend government schools), or in one of the many international schools, or be home