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  2. Kolej Tunku Kurshiah - Wikipedia

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    Kolej Tunku Kurshiah (English: Tunku Kurshiah College; abbreviated TKC; formerly known as Malay Girls College; abbreviated MGC), is a premier boarding school located in Seremban, Negeri Sembilan. TKC is one of the best all-girls [1] residential school (Sekolah Berasrama Penuh) and the first fully residential girls' school in Malaysia.

  3. MRSM Tun Ghafar Baba - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, MRSM Tun Ghafar Baba is one of the three MRSM that implemented Program Khas Pendidikan (Special Education Program) to train, enhance and enrich the brightest students in the country. This program enable the school to take only the students who have obtained straight As in their PMR examination and passed the MRSM's Entry Qualification ...

  4. Sekolah Tun Fatimah - Wikipedia

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    Sekolah Tun Fatimah (English: Tun Fatimah School; abbreviated STF) is a premier all-girl [1] boarding school (Sekolah Berasrama Penuh) located in Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia. The students in the school are affectionally known as STFians. In 2010, the school was awarded with the Sekolah Berprestasi Tinggi or High Performance School. [2]

  5. Sekolah Seri Puteri - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.seriputeri.edu.my. Sekolah Seri Puteri (English: Seri Puteri School; abbreviated SSP) is a premier all-girls [1] boarding school (Sekolah Berasrama Penuh) located in Cyberjaya, Selangor, Malaysia. In 2010, Sekolah Seri Puteri was awarded the prestigious Sekolah Berprestasi Tinggi or High Performance School title. [2]

  6. Utusan Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Utusan Malaysia traces its roots to 1939 when it was first published as Utusan Melayu, with its address at Queen Street, Singapore.It was founded by journalists Yusof Ishak (future President of Singapore) and Abdul Rahim Kajai as a dedicated print owned by native Malayan Malays back when the Malay-language newspaper industry was dominated by Jawi Peranakans and Arabs (like the Alsagoffs).

  7. Afifi al-Akiti - Wikipedia

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    Afifi al-Akiti. Muhammad Afifi al-Akiti (born 1976), also known as Shaykh Afifi, [1][2] is the KFAS Fellow in Islamic Studies at the Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies. [3] He is also the Islamic Centre Lecturer in Islamic Studies at the Faculty of Theology, University of Oxford, [4] and is a Fellow of Worcester College, Oxford.

  8. Malay College Kuala Kangsar - Wikipedia

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    www.mckk.edu.my. The Malay College Kuala Kangsar (abbreviated MCKK; Malay: Kolej Melayu Kuala Kangsar; Jawi: كوليج ملايو كوالا كڠسر) is a residential school in Malaysia. It is an all-boys [6] and all- Malay school in the royal town of Kuala Kangsar, Perak. It is sometimes dubbed "the Eton College of the East". [7]

  9. Education in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    The main legislation governing education is the Education Act 1996. The education system in Malaysia is divided into five stages: preschool education, primary education, secondary education, post-secondary education and tertiary education. [2] It is further divided into national and private education.