Parents with children going to Standard 6, this article will help you understand the application and placement process for National Secondary Schools (Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan [SMK]), specifically Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan (Harian).
In Malaysia, there are various types of secondary schools. Here are some examples:
The application process for admission to national secondary schools varies depending on the type of school.
For National Secondary School (Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan [Harian]), the application can be done through:
Once the selection process is complete, successful applicants will receive an offer letter indicating the secondary school they have been allocated to.
After receiving the offer letter, parents are required to bring the offer letter to the allocated school for verification on the specified date.
In the event that a student is not satisfied with the school allocation, there is usually an appeal process through which they can apply for a change of school. However, the appeal process is subject to certain conditions and availability of seats in the preferred school.
For information on the application process for other types of government secondary schools, click here.
Please note that the application process and its specific requirements may vary depending on the state and the respective Education Department’s guidelines. It is essential to check with the Ministry of Education or your child’s primary school to ensure a smooth application process.