Help UPSR children who failed exam


  • Letters
  • Friday, 20 Nov 2015

THE 2014 Ujian Penilian Sekolah Rendah (UPSR) examination results analysis showed that 38,344 candidates scored straight A’s which represented 8.65% of the 443,407 children who sat for the examination.

In order to pass the UPSR the child should get a Grade A, B or C in all the subjects. National school children sit for five subjects and in order to pass the examination they need to get a Grade A, B or C in the five subjects.

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