MOE preparing for surge in Year One admissions


NIBONG TEBAL: The Education Ministry (MOE) is making full preparations to handle the admission of six-year-olds into Year One from next year, in anticipation of the encouraging response from parents.

Its minister, Fadhlina Sidek, said that online registration will open on Feb 15, and based on early feedback, the ministry is expecting a significant surge in pupil intake, especially in urban areas.

“As mentioned in Parliament recently, our preparations are at the highest level, although we do not know for sure the number of pupils who will be enrolling.”

Fadhlina said this after officia­ting at the Semarak Sejahtera Older Persons Activity (PAW) programme at Jalan Sungai Acheh here yesterday, which was also attended by Social Welfare Dep­artment (JKM) director-general Datuk Che Murad Sayang Ramjan.

Fadhlina, who is also the Nibong Tebal MP, was commenting on preparations for the admission of Year One pupils from the six-year cohort for the 2027 school session.

She said the ministry’s focus now is mapping areas and schools, including identifying existing facilities, class capacity and optimising schools that are expected to receive an influx of pupils.

“Based on our ‘mapping’, all urban areas will indeed accept, meaning parents welcome this matter. So, it is the urban areas that we expect to receive more (admissions) than usual,” she said, Bernama reported.

To accommodate the expected demand, Fadhlina said the ministry would also optimise the use of existing classrooms and add new classrooms through the industria­lised building system, which is faster compared to conventional construction.

“We will also recruit 20,000 teachers as required. These two key aspects, provision of facilities and recruitment of teachers, are being diligently and thoroughly carried out because we are committed to ensuring the smooth admission of Year One pupils.”

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