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Traditional costumes allowed for school cultural activities, says ministry 

Education Ministry says matter in Selangor school settled amicably after talks with parents, students

7:39 PM MYT

 

PUTRAJAYA – All students are allowed to wear their traditional and cultural costumes or dress when attending cultural and artistic activities at all institutions under the ministry, said the Education Ministry.

The ministry added that students are also allowed to wear additional accessories such as bracelets, necklaces and others to complement the traditional attire.

It said the approval was issued through the ministry’s circular (Surat Pekeliling Ikhtisas) 3/1984: Guidelines for Cultural and Traditional Activities in Schools, and which allows students to wear appropriate traditional clothing when attending cultural and artistic activities.

The ministry made the announcement today in reference to an online news report claiming a school in Selangor had barred students from wearing traditional costumes of other races during the National Day celebration.

The ministry added that the issue had been settled amicably after the school concerned had taken proactive measures to discuss the issue with representatives of parents and students. – September 21, 2023

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