Ensuring success


Dedicated: A teacher giving close attention to pupils in a learning session at the special class for slow learners. (Left) Pupils focusing on their lesson activities.

PETALING JAYA: The Literacy and Numeracy test (LINUS) continues to ensure lower primary pupils fully master reading, writing and arithmetic skills before moving on to upper primary level.

Government schools across the country are reporting many success stories involving Year One, Two and Three pupils, five years since the programme was first implemented.

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