It’s not all rosy; Fatimah worried


By YU JI

KUCHING: The passing rate of SPM in Sarawak is slightly higher than the national average, however the gap between urban and rural achievements is close to 20% in some subjects.

According to results announced yesterday, the passing rate of Sarawak stood at 91.52%, against the national passing rate of 91.1%. A total of 38,344 students sat for the SPM examinations last year. To pass the school-leavers’ test, a student must pass Bahasa Malaysia.

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