As the
national education in Malaysia is modelled after the
educational system in England, the pre-university programme is the
sixth form of secondary education, referred to as "Form Six". The Ministry of Education selects secondary schools it considers capable of providing Form Six classes. STPM examinations are held throughout Form Six. Students in Form Six are called sixth formers. Sixth formers in national secondary schools are usually distinct from other students in the lower forms, such as wearing different school uniforms, usually given higher positions within societies of the school, often with lax enforcement of certain school rules and regulations, sometimes even holding a separate morning assembly and recess for sixth formers, also separate co-curriculum activities. Sixth formers in most schools generally form their own association, officially called the Pre-University Student Representatives Council, Form Six Association or the Form Six Society. The main annual activity of these councils is the initiation of new sixth formers during the orientation. Starting from 2025 onwards, selected public universities which are
Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia and
Universiti Sains Malaysia also offer Form Six under the University Campus Form Six Programme, and plans for expansion are underway. == Examination system ==