School starts for Sabah SPM, STPM students, Perak SPM candidates 20 Jan 2021 / 08:44 H. Form 5 students at Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Muhibbah Sandakan going through the standard operating procedure fotoBERNAMA (2021) Copyrights Reserved.
KOTA KINABALU, Jan 19: A total of 51,294 Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) and Sijil Tinggi Persekolahan Malaysia (STPM) students in Sabah will return to school for face-to-face learning from tomorrow, said State Education director Datuk Mistirine Radin.
“A total of 33,503 students are candidates who will sit for the SPM examination while the remaining are 17,791 STPM students,“ she said in a statement, today.
Meanwhile, Mistirine said, Sabah recorded a total of 63,895 students for the school session this year, including 36,174 Year One students, Form One (27,401) and Remove (320).
KOTA KINABALU (Jan 19): A total of 51,294 Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) and Sijil Tinggi Persekolahan Malaysia (STPM) students in Sabah will return to school for face-to-face learning from tomorrow, said State Education director Datuk Mistirine Radin. A total of 33,503 students are candidates who will sit for the SPM examination, while the remaining are 17,791 STPM students, she said in a statement today.
Meanwhile, Mistirine said, Sabah recorded a total of 63,895 students for the school session this year including 36,174 Year One students, Form One (27,401) and Remove (320).
However, all the students involved will follow the learning session through the teaching and learning at home (PdPR) method starting tomorrow, due the Covid-19 pandemic.
Published on: Sunday, December 27, 2020
By: Ahmad Apong
The poor road to the weekly tamu in Bukau.
BUKAU: Local residents as well as traders have urged a contractor of the Pan Borneo Highway project to place rocks along the entrance road to the weekly tamu, near an oil palm factory, here.
Koperasi Usahawan Niaga Beaufort Berhad Chairman Awang Anak Salamat said the road to the tamu is filled with mud and damaged due to the work on the Pan Borneo project.
“We have requested the contractor, through a letter to the State Public Works Department (PWD), to place stones at the junction. But until now, there has been no action.