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Mandate secondary schooling

Mandate secondary schooling

The Star28-07-2025
Ready to roll: Students queueing to enter SMJK Katholik in Petaling Jaya, Selangor, in this file photo.
KUALA LUMPUR: To create nationwide access to education, amendments to the Education Act to make secondary schooling compulsory have been brought to Parliament.
The Education (Amendment) Bill 2025 was presented for first reading in the Dewan Rakyat ­yesterday by Deputy Education Min­ister Wong Kah Woh, who said the second and third ­readings are expected to be completed during the current session.
The Bill, among others, seeks to revise the definition of 'com­pulsory education' in the 1996 Edu­ca­tion Act to include secon­dary schooling.
It also introduces a new ­pro­vision – Section 32A – that empowers the Education Min­is­ter to ­designate secondary education as man­datory for all Malaysian child­ren residing in the country.
It states that parents are legally required to enrol their children in both primary and secondary insti­tutions, unless officially exemp­ted.
Under the new Section 32(a)(4), parents who fail to enrol their children in school face a fine of up to RM5,000, six months' jail or both, upon conviction.
The Bill further stipulates penal­ties for non-compliance with the new provisions and authorises the minister to make additional regulations related to enforcement and exemptions.
Wong said the legislation would also amend provisions related to the registration of ­children for primary schooling, requiring ­parents to enrol ­children by the age of six as of Jan 1 in any given academic year.
If passed, the changes will mark a significant expansion of Malay­sia's education mandate.
The Bill notes that imple­menting the new measures will incur additional government expenditure, with the exact amount yet to be determined.
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