Nearly 10,000 SPM candidates score straight As

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PUTRAJAYA: A total of 9,696 candidates scored excellent results (A+, A and A-) in all subjects in the Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) 2021 examination, said education director-general Nor Zamani Abdol Hamid.

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She said the results were encouraging because the candidates were the first cohort to follow the Secondary School Standard Curriculum (KSSM) in Form One in 2017.

“These candidates also went through a challenging learning experience in the new norm while they were in Form Four and Form Five due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

“We admit that it was not easy to prepare for the examination with limited face-to-face teaching and learning sessions,” she said when announcing the SPM 2021 results here today.

Nor Zamani also said that the National Average Grade (GPN) for the 2021 examination was 4.86.

A lower GPN value indicates better performance.

The GPN in 2020 was 4.80, 4.86 in 2019, 4.89 (2018), 4.90 (2017) and 5.05 (2016).

“A total of 55.29% of the candidates obtained at least a pass in all subjects,” she said.

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Nor Zamani said 336,630 or 88.09% of the total 407,097 registered candidates were eligible to be awarded the SPM certificate.

“To receive the certificate, candidates must pass the Bahasa Melayu and History subjects,” she said, adding that a total of 975 or 69.1% of the 1,411 candidates with special needs (CBK) were eligible to be awarded the SPM certificate,” she said.

In line with the implementation of KSSM, the SPM 2021 examination offered 95 subjects, namely 27 new subjects and 68 existing subjects, with a total of 180 examination papers.

SPM candidates also sat for the Bahasa Melayu and English oral tests and the practical science tests (UAS), she said.

Elaborating, Nor Zamani said the English subject was aligned with the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) in line with the aspirations of the English Language Education Reform in Malaysia: The Roadmap 2015-2025.

“CEFR is an international standard used to gauge the level of language proficiency of students. It is also included in the candidates’ SPM certificates,” she explained.

Nor Zamani also said the examination board would conduct a detailed study on the SPM 2021 results as this was the first time it was implemented in a new format.

“We did not compare the results of SPM 2021 with the previous year because this was the first cohort to follow the KSSM,” she said.-BERNAMA


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