We might be abolishing one exam for another


WITH the abolition of UPSR, our young Year Six pupils who do not do well in the exam will not have to suffer from inferiority complex when compared with their peers who “excel”.

At their tender age, they are not ready to understand, much less take on, the reality of a competitive world awaiting them out there.

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