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Often following the British (IGCSE) or American curriculum, these schools offer smaller class sizes (15–25 students) and more project-based learning.

This trilingual policy creates geniuses and headaches. The average Malaysian student graduates speaking at least three languages conversationally, but critics argue this "rojak" (mixed) system prevents deep mastery of any single one. Code-switching is a survival skill—students write essays in Bahasa but gossip in Hokkien or Tamil. Budak Sekolah Terlampau 3gp

A Malaysian student learns early that the world does not cater to your language. They learn to negotiate: "You help me with Biology (which is in English), I'll help you with History (which is in Bahasa)." They learn that lunch means halal food for everyone, so no pork is brought to the table. They learn that Deepali, Ah Ming, and Aiman can all be best friends, even if their textbooks try to separate them. Often following the British (IGCSE) or American curriculum,

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