
Malaysia to Upgrade 127 Overcrowded Schools in RM88 Million Project
Malaysia to Upgrade 127 Overcrowded Schools in RM88 Million Project KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA – In a significant move to improve educational infrastructure, the Malaysian government has announced an RM88 million project to upgrade 127 overcrowded schools across six states. The initiative, announced on June 5, 2025, aims to create more conducive learning environments for students by constructing new classrooms and improving existing facilities. Deputy Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Maslan stated, "This RM88 million project is expected to be completed by October 30, 2025. It's a proactive step by the Ministry of Education towards achieving our goal of a one-session school system by 2030." The project is part of a broader effort to address overcrowding in schools and ensure that all students have access to quality education. The six states involved in the project were not specified in the video, but the upgrade will significantly benefit students and teachers in those areas. The project represents a commitment to improving the quality of education in Malaysia and creating better learning environments for students.