
From IR Academy to Universiti Malaya
Najwa's journey is a powerful testament to resilience, determination, and the courage to choose a different path. As a student of IR Academy, Najwa adopted online schooling and homeschooling, a path often less traveled, but one that allowed her to grow at her own pace and on her own terms.
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Issue #04 | Homeschooling Policy Malaysia
IR Academy Newsletter
Issue #04 | Homeschooling Policy Malaysia
Title: Homeschooling ≠ Group Class: What Malaysian Parents Must Know

Knowledge Transfer Programme MMU x IR Academy
From learning key concepts to getting hands-on with data, every group brought their A-game in this workshop. Special thanks to Multimedia University - MMU Cyberjaya.
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Mirai Club : Smart Ride + Petrosains Adventure
Organised by Mirai Club @ IR Academy, our programme on 28 June 2025 brought students on a real-world learning experience combining urban commuting skills with a fun, educational visit to Petrosains, KLCC!
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Issue #03| IGCSE vs. SPM Edition
IR Academy Newsletter
Issue #03| IGCSE vs. SPM Edition
IGCSE vs. SPM: Which Pathway Fits Your Child Best?
Homeschooling Policy In Malaysia & How IR Academy Supports Families
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The Rise of Homeschooling in Malaysia
Homeschooling is becoming an increasingly popular choice among Malaysian families seeking flexibility, personalized education, and alternative learning approaches. Parents choose homeschooling for various reasons, including:
✅ A customized learning pace for their child.
✅ Religious or family values guiding education.
✅ Travel or relocation needs for expatriate families.
✅ Specialized learning needs or challenges in traditional schools.
Understanding Homeschooling Laws in Malaysia
Homeschooling in Malaysia falls under the Education Act 1996 (Act 550), which mandates that all children must receive primary education. However, parents who wish to homeschool must:
📌 Obtain permission from the Ministry of Education (MOE) to exempt their child from public schooling.
📌 Follow a recognized curriculum such as KSSR/KSSM, IGCSE, or other approved syllabi.
📌 Register their child as a private candidate for national or international exams like SPM or IGCSE.
Jabatan Pendaftaran Negara (JPN) Guidelines on Homeschooling
According to JPN guidelines, homeschooling must be conducted at home. This means:
🚫 Homeschooling students cannot attend group classes.
🚫 Parents cannot form homeschooling communities for in-person learning sessions.
This makes fully online learning platforms like IR Academy the best legal alternative for homeschoolers in Malaysia.
How IR Academy Bridges the Gap
At IR Academy, we provide structured, high-quality online education while ensuring compliance with Malaysian homeschooling regulations. Here’s how we help:
🔹 Legal & Flexible Learning – As a fully online platform, we ensure homeschooling students can legally study from home while following structured lessons.
🔹 Comprehensive Curriculum – We offer KSSR/KSSM (Malaysia syllabus) and IGCSE (UK curriculum), preparing students for recognized exams.
🔹 Live Online Classes – Experienced teachers conduct interactive, engaging lessons, allowing students to learn effectively without needing in-person tuition.
🔹 Personalized Learning – Small class sizes and 1-on-1 private sessions let students progress at their own pace.
🔹 Exam Preparation – We guide students in IGCSE & SPM registration and provide past paper training for success.
🔹 Community & Social Learning – Our student projects, virtual events, and outings provide a sense of belonging without violating homeschooling regulations.