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PUTRAJAYA: A total of 28,188 candidates scored straight As in this year’s Penilaian Menengah Rendah (PMR), an increase of 1,108 students from last year, said Education director-general Tan Sri Alimuddin Mohd Dom.
Students’ overall performance in all 16 subjects in the examination also improved, he added.
“This year’s examination records a passing rate of 63.6% compared to 62.9% in the previous year. The National Average Grade (GPN) has also improved from 2.83 last year to 2.78 this year,” he told reporters when announcing the 2009 PMR results analysis here yesterday.
Subjects that dropped in pass rates and number of As scored were Bahasa Melayu, English and Punjabi but the dip was too slight for conclusions to be made, he said, adding that the highest improvement was for Geography.
Alimuddin said the gap between urban and rural schools had also improved with 4,775 rural students scoring straight As compared to 4,345 last year, adding that 56.9% passed the examination this year. Last year, the figure was 55.9%.
This year’s PMR also saw the introduction of four new creative arts subjects, namely Dance, Music, Theatre and Visual Arts.
The subjects were introduced in 2007 to Form One students at Sekolah Seni Johor Baru (Johor) and Sekolah Seni Kuching (Sarawak). Theatre had the highest achievement with 22.4% students achieving Band 4 (top band).
Of the 156 creative arts students, 12 scored straight As in their core PMR subjects.
Schools achieving the best National Average Grade were SMK Jalan Empat, Selangor (national school category); Sekolah Seri Puteri, Selangor (boarding school category); SM Imitiaz Besut, Terengganu (religious school category); and Kolej Yayasan Saad, Malacca (private school category).
In IPOH, Perak Education Evaluations and Examinations Management sector head Abdul Ghani Mohamad Niza said the state had achieved a 0.77% increase in passing rate with seven schools scoring 100% passes.
The schools are Sekolah Tuanku Abdul Rahman (Ipoh), SM Sains Telok Intan, Kolej Melayu Kuala Kangsar, SM Sains Raja Tun Azlan Shah (Taiping), SMK Taman Tasik (Taiping), Sekolah Berasrama Penuh Integrasi Gopeng and SMK Raja Permaisuri Bainun (Ipoh).
In MALACCA, State Education Department director Isa Abu said 1,074 students scored straight As, a 1.39% increase over the 879 last year.
SMK Sains Muzaffar Shah (Ayer Keroh), SMK Ghafar Baba (Masjid Tanah) and SMK Iskandar Shah (Jasin) had 100% passes, he said, adding that all 54 students of College Yayasan Saad (Ayer Keroh) scored straight As for the third consecutive year.
JOHOR Education department director Sufaat Tumin said 3,308 students scored straight As this year compared to 3,031 last year, while the number of passes increased to 34,477 compared to 33,945 last year.
Sixteen schools recorded 100% passes.
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