More Malay pupils turn to SJKCs


KUALA LUMPUR: More than 41,000 Malay students are currently enrolled in Chinese vernacular schools (SJKC), showing a steady upward trend over the past five years, says Fadhlina Sidek (pic).

The Education Minister said this reflects a steady increase from 34,870 students (6.84%) in 2022, 35,129 (6.99%) in 2023, 39,373 (8.03%) in 2024 and 40,035 (8.59%) last year.

“As of May 31, 41,133 Malay students or 9.01% of total SJKC enrolment were recorded as studying in these schools,” she said in a parliamentary written reply to a question from Kangar MP Zakri Hassan.

Zakri had asked the Education Ministry to state the number and percentage of Malay students currently studying in Chinese and Tamil vernacular schools (SJKT) over the past five years.

For SJKT, Fadhlina said the number of Malay pupils also increased, although at a much smaller scale, from 227 students (0.26%) in 2022 to 320 students (0.41%) as of May 31 this year.

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