The canteen is a vibrant hub of daily school life. Malaysian school canteens are famous for offering a multicultural array of foods—Malay, Chinese, and Indian stalls coexist, serving dishes such as nasi lemak, fried noodles, curry puffs, and various kuih (traditional snacks). All food served in government schools is Halal, in accordance with Malaysia's religious requirements.
Malaysia's education system is based on a 6+3+2+2 model, which consists of: The canteen is a vibrant hub of daily school life
: Academic-oriented clubs such as the Science and Mathematics Club, Language and Literature clubs, Robotics and STEM clubs, Cultural clubs, and Debate societies. and Indian stalls coexist