More Malay, Indian students enroll in Chinese vernacular schools
The government says the enrolment of Malay students in Chinese vernacular schools increased from 9.15% in 2010 to 15.33% this year (Bernama pic)
PETALING JAYA: More Malay and Indian students have enrolled in Chinese vernacular schools this year compared with 2010, according to Education Minister Radzi Jidin.
In a written parliamentary reply, Radzi said there was an upward trend in data with the enrolment of Malay students increasing from 9.15% in 2010 to 15.33% in 2020.
Meanwhile, the enrolment of Indian students and students of other races also increased slightly from 1.67% to 2.75% and 1.02% to 1.67%, respectively, in the same period.
“However, the percentage of enrolment of Chinese students in Chinese vernacular schools showed a decrease from 88.16% in 2010 to 80.25% in 2020,” he said in answer to a question from Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad (PH-Setiawangsa).
In a written parliamentary reply, Radzi said there was an upward trend in data with the enrolment of Malay students increasing from 9.15% in 2010 to 15.33% in 2020.
Meanwhile, the enrolment of Indian students and students of other races also increased slightly from 1.67% to 2.75% and 1.02% to 1.67%, respectively, in the same period.
“However, the percentage of enrolment of Chinese students in Chinese vernacular schools showed a decrease from 88.16% in 2010 to 80.25% in 2020,” he said in answer to a question from Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad (PH-Setiawangsa).
Radzi Jidin
For private schools, Radzi said, Chinese students make up the majority with 65.88%, followed by Malays and Bumiputeras in Sabah and Sarawak with 26.96%, Indians with 4% and other races with 3.17%.
“The participation of Malay students (in private schools) showed an increase of 0.65% whereas Chinese students showed a 0.44% decrease and Indian students showed a 0.21% decrease compared with 2019,” he said.
Meanwhile, Chinese and Indian students’ enrolment in national schools dropped from 1.17% to 0.73% and 3.15% to 2.63% in the past 10 years, with Malay students’ enrolment between 93% and 94%.
For other races, their enrolment in national schools increased slightly from 2% to 2.84%.
For Tamil vernacular schools, the majority of students continued to comprise Indian students at 99%, with the participation of the other races less than 1%.
“The participation of Malay students (in private schools) showed an increase of 0.65% whereas Chinese students showed a 0.44% decrease and Indian students showed a 0.21% decrease compared with 2019,” he said.
Meanwhile, Chinese and Indian students’ enrolment in national schools dropped from 1.17% to 0.73% and 3.15% to 2.63% in the past 10 years, with Malay students’ enrolment between 93% and 94%.
For other races, their enrolment in national schools increased slightly from 2% to 2.84%.
For Tamil vernacular schools, the majority of students continued to comprise Indian students at 99%, with the participation of the other races less than 1%.
chinese national school vs malay vernacular school?
ReplyDeleteAnd some idiot wants vernacular schools to be abolished
ReplyDeleteAyam Really Mad...ha ha ha...
ReplyDeleteEducation is so important to the Chinese, and now we have (yet again) MCA Deputy Education Minister Mah Hang Soon, I wonder how much allocation he sought from that Twit of a Twat FM for vernacular schools in Budget 2021? But Jibby confirmed MCA was not even consulted for the Budget. MCA, the self-proclaimed protector of Chinese interests had no say in Chinese education? No wonder there was no 40 million for TARUC matching grant.
And what is the status of UEC recognition? Still need another 60 years?
Eddin Khoo's report ready yet?
And has Wee KHAT Siong done anything about the teaching of KHAT in primary schools? He should, because he was the Deputy Education Minister when it was approved back in 2003. And he raised such a fuss about it when Teoh Nie Ching was DEM. Now suddenly no more an issue?
you have a propensity to twist your words to suit your fave past time, bashing MCA and over/unjustifiably-adulating the Book-Keeper. What Jibby said was BN (not MCA specifically) was not consulted
DeleteIs it not that MCA is part of BN. Haven't heard MCA exited BN. Or have they? So same lorr
DeleteAisehman, you also have your own fave past time bashing Tun, LGE & LKS, same same lah
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