More than four out of five students are back in school for face-to-face lessons, says Radzi


KUALA LUMPUR: The resumption of face-to-face learning on Oct 3 has seen all 10,060 primary and secondary schools in operation with the attendance of more than 86% of students, says Datuk Dr Mohd Radzi Jidin.

The Education Minister said records showed that from Oct 3 till Nov 29, some 6,091 primary schools and 2,075 secondary schools and 4,251,221 students involving 2,517,233 primary school and 1,733,988 secondary school students.

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