School slammed for asking UPSR pupils to swear they’ll score 8As


Compiled by NG SI HOOI, MICHELLE WONG, NATALIE YOUNG and R. ARAVINTHAN

A CHINESE primary school in Selangor has been criticised for asking its Year Six pupils to swear that they would study hard to score 8As in UPSR examination this year.

The video of the oath ceremony, which was held at a school hall, was circulated on social media recently, reported Sin Chew Daily.

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