Accompanied by their parents, seven-year-olds throughout the nation turned up for the first day of the school year.
The first day of the 2020 school year today saw anxious parents accompanying their seven-year-olds for their start in Year One.
The following photos show the scene at SK Setiawangsa in Kuala Lumpur where Education Minister Maszlee Malik dropped by to welcome the youngsters. As these young pupils bravely enter a new world, we wish them every success throughout their academic lives.
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