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BusinessToday
19-05-2025
- General
- BusinessToday
71 Schools In KL, Selangor To Shift To Online Learning During ASEAN Summit
Some 71 schools in Kuala Lumpur (KL) and Selangor will implement Home-Based Teaching and Learning (PdPR) from May 26 to 28, in conjunction with the 46th ASEAN Summit, the Ministry of Education (MOE) announced on April 17. The temporary shift to online learning is intended to minimise disruptions caused by road closures and heightened security measures during the regional event. 'This measure ensures that student learning continues uninterrupted while prioritising the safety and well-being of students, teachers and the school community,' MOE said. The ministry added that it is confident schools can manage the PdPR transition effectively, citing past experience during the pandemic and emergencies. Parents, guardians, and students are advised to consult their respective schools' official communication channels for specific guidance and updates. Related


The Sun
17-05-2025
- General
- The Sun
ASEAN Summit: 71 KL, Selangor schools to implement PdPR
KUALA LUMPUR: A total of 71 schools in Kuala Lumpur and Selangor will be allowed to implement Home-Based Teaching and Learning (PdPR) from May 26 to 28 in conjunction with the 46th ASEAN Summit. The Ministry of Education (MOE) said the proposed implementation of PdPR at the affected schools takes into account road closures and security measures throughout the summit. 'This is to ensure that students' learning at the affected schools is not disrupted. 'The MOE is confident that the experience of implementing PdPR during the pandemic and in disaster situations will help ensure continuity in the learning process while safeguarding the well-being of students, teachers, and the entire school community,' it said in a statement today. In this regard, the MOE advises parents, guardians, students, teachers and school staff to refer to their respective schools' official communication channels for further information on the implementation of PdPR. Following is the list of the 71 schools involved: KUALA LUMPUR: Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan (SMK) Convent Bukit Nanas SMK Puteri Wilayah SMK Padang Tembak SMK Puteri Ampang SMK Seri Ampang SMK Puteri Titiwangsa SMK Seri Titiwangsa St John Institution Sekolah Kebangsaan (SK) Convent 1 and 2 Bukit Nanas SK St John 1 Sekolah Jenis Kebangsaan Cina (SJKC) Nan Kai SK Kg Bharu SK Pendidikan Khas Kg Bharu Sekolah Jenis Kebangsaan Tamil (SJKT) Jalan Fletcher SK Jalan Kuantan 2 SK Padang Tembak 1 SK Padang Tembak 2 SK Polis Depot SK Jalan Gurney 1 SK Jalan Gurney 2 SK Jalan Raja Muda SJKC Lai Meng SMK Maxwell SMK Kiaramas SJKT Appar SJKC Chung Kwok SK (L) Jalan Batu SK (P) Jln Batu SK Pendidikan Khas Jln Batu SJKC Chung Kwok SK Kiaramas SMK (P) Bandaraya SMK (P) Jalan Pudu SMK (P) Methodist Kl SJKC Kuen Cheng 1 SK Jalan Hang Tuah SK (P) Pudu SJKC Kung Min SK Jalan Pasar SK Dato Abu Bakar SK Sultan Hishamuddin Alam Shah SELANGOR: SK Lembah Subang SK Assunta (Satu) SK (L) Bukit Bintang (1) SK Methodist, PJ SK Jalan Selangor (Satu) SK 2 Jalan Selangor SK Satu Sultan Alam Shah SK 2 Sultan Alam Shah SK Sungei Way SJK(T) Vivekananda SMK Sri Utama SMK Lembah Subang SMK Assunta SMK (L) Bukit Bintang SMK Katholik SMK La Salle, Petaling Jaya SMK Sultan Abdul Samad SMK (P) Tmn Petaling SK TUDM Subang SK TTDI Jaya SK Bukit Jelutong SMK TTDI Jaya SMK Shah Alam SMK Bukit Jelutong SK Cyberjaya SK Taman Putra Perdana SK Taman Putra Perdana 2 SJK (C) Union SMK Cyberjaya SMK Putra Perdana Sepang Selangor

Barnama
17-05-2025
- Politics
- Barnama
ASEAN Summit: 71 KL, Selangor Schools To Implement PdPR
KUALA LUMPUR, May 17 (Bernama) -- A total of 71 schools in Kuala Lumpur and Selangor will be allowed to implement Home-Based Teaching and Learning (PdPR) from May 26 to 28 in conjunction with the 46th ASEAN Summit. The Ministry of Education (MOE) said the proposed implementation of PdPR at the affected schools takes into account road closures and security measures throughout the summit. "This is to ensure that students' learning at the affected schools is not disrupted.