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Paduka Seri Begawan Sultan Science College

College in Serusop, Brunei


Summary

College in Serusop, Brunei

FieldValue
namePaduka Seri Begawan Sultan Science College
native_name**
logoPaduka Seri Begawan Sultan Science College logo.svg
logo_size120px
imageMaktab Melayu Paduka Seri Begawan Sultan.jpg
image_size250px
captionThe school under construction in
streetaddressSimpang 125, Jalan Muara
cityBandar Seri Begawan
postcodeBB4713
countryBrunei
coordinates
former_names
schooltypePublic sixth form
established
districtCluster 3
authorityMinistry of Education
principalPengiran Hajah Rahmah Binti Pengiran Haji Abas
years7–13
genderCoeducational
affiliationCIE
websiteOfficial Instagram
area35 acre
houses4
coloursPurple White

The Paduka Seri Begawan Sultan Science College (MSPSBS or Maktab Sains Paduka Seri Begawan Sultan), colloquially known as Maktab Sains (MS), is a government secondary school and sixth form college in Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei. It is regarded as Brunei's top government-run secondary school; it admits only exceptional pupils and is well-known for its rigorous standards for both academic and extracurricular accomplishment.

Namesake

Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddien III is honoured by the name of the university. Throughout the late Sultan's 17-year rule, Brunei saw substantial changes. The Melayu Islam Beraja philosophy, which serves as the nation's ruling ideology, was also created by him. In order to get his people ready for the state's sovereign rights to be restored, which his predecessor had initiated and sparked by the nationalist movement in Brunei at the end of World War II. He also started economic and social change. He took on the title of upon his resignation on 4 October 1967.

History

Following Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddien III's accession to the throne, Brunei's Malay primary school curriculum started to take shape. He has made it possible for locals to pursue more extensive education. Founded on 30 January 1966, the First Malay Secondary School (SMMP or ) was home to up to 900 pupils registered from all four districts. Its founding allowed pupils to pursue secondary education, the Malay primary school education began to take shape.

Following that, a maximum of 1,000 applicants from levels one, two, and three were permitted to take the Primary School Certificate (Sijil Rendah Pelajaran) examination. The first principal of the school was Dr. B. Simaudjuntak, who arrived from a neighbouring country; A. Sabtu bin Muhammad served as the deputy. There were forty-one instructors present at that time, four of them were from the Malaysian peninsula. Every Sunday, the school's students attended lectures by royal officials to gain valuable insights that would assist them in their future work. The council of Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddien College organised these lectures, with Menteri Besar Marsal Maun being the first to deliver one. On 2 July 1966, SMMP held its first Maulud of the Prophet Muhammad celebration outside the school, with Zain Serudin invited as the guest lecturer for the occasion.

The subjects offered at this school include science and arts, while home economics and carpentry were introduced in April 1971. It was formally established as the Paduka Seri Begawan Malay College () on 23 September 1971, by Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddien III. Initially, it had 1,000 students, including 350 students from sixth form, and 75 teaching staff. This school, built at a cost of about B$12.5 million on 35 acre, can accommodate 500 students with residential facilities for both males and females, and features a library, science labs, home economics facilities, carpentry studios, and a hall. Malay and English-medium programs up to Form V were adopted in 1976. In 1978, Science School (Sekolah Sains) was added to its name.

In order to accommodate the sixth form in the English language, its status was upgraded to a college, and renamed to Paduka Seri Begawan Sultan Science College () was adopted in 1985. As the number of students increased, the school was renovated to accommodate the growing student population. On 3 February 1994, the school was temporarily relocated to a new building in Kampong Rimba. After the renovations were completed on 2 April 2005, 11 years later, the school returned to its original premises. Since 2007, Form I students have been scheduled for the afternoon session due to a shortage of classrooms. In 2008, Year 8 students were also scheduled for the afternoon session. The Year 7 students of 2008 were the first cohort to experience the SPN 21 initiative.

School life

The four sporting houses of Maktab Sains are Pahlawan, Hulubalang, Panglima and Laksamana.

Notable people

Notable staff

  • Abu Bakar Apong

Notable alumni

  • Abdul Mutalib
  • Abu Bakar Apong
  • Fakhrul Razi
  • Goh King Chin
  • Eusoff Agaki Ismail
  • Prince Abdul Mateen
  • Prince Abdul Qawi
  • Prince Al-Muhtadee Billah
  • Princess Sarah
  • Princess Majeedah Nuurul Bolkiah
  • Princess Hafizah Sururul Bolkiah
  • Princess Azemah Ni'matul Bolkiah
  • Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah
  • Wafi Aminuddin

File:Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah - 53810840215.jpg|Hassanal Bolkiah, Sultan of Brunei File:Prince Al-Muhtadee Billah - 53890488781.jpg|Al-Muhtadee Billah, Crown Prince of Brunei File:Prince Abdul Mateen - 53879742303.jpg|Abdul Mateen, Prince of Brunei File:Princess Azemah - 53810732694.jpg|Azemah Ni'matul Bolkiah, Princess of Brunei File:Wafi Aminuddin - 54053787471.jpg|Wafi Aminuddin, national football player File:Abdul Mutalib Mohd Yusof.jpg|Abdul Mutalib, former Minister of Transport and Infocommunications

Notes

References

References

  1. (2013). "THE NATIONAL EDUCATION SYSTEM FOR THE 21st CENTURY SPN21". [[Ministry of Education (Brunei).
  2. Dayangku Herney Zuraidh binti Pengiran Haji Rosley. (2007). "Pemerintahan Sultan Omar 'Ali Saifuddien III (1950-1967)".
  3. Hussainmiya. (1995). "Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddien III and Britain "The Making of Brunei Darussalam"". Oxford University Press.
  4. Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka Brunei. (1968). "Perpuspaan Ogos 1968".
  5. Hajah Roziana binti Haji Mahmud. (March 2020). "Pendidikan Melayu Wanita Brunei, 1950-1985: Persekolahan Rendah dan Menengah". Minda Masagi Press.
  6. Mohamad, Lyna. (2023-09-18). "Former students walk down memory lane at reunion".
  7. Abdul Rahman, Haji Mohd Daud. (2018-11-16). "Penubuhan awal Sekolah Menengah Melayu Pertama".
  8. (29 September 1971). "PEMBUKAAN RASMI MAKTAB MELAYU PADUKA SERI BEGAWAN SULTAN". Pelita Brunei.
  9. Ahmad, Huraizah. (2007-04-27). "Hulubalang rules sports in MSPSBS".
  10. (2002-05-22). "Biodata Yang Berhormat Menteri Kesihatan". Pelita Brunei.
  11. (2010-05-20). "Members of Alumni Class of ’64".
  12. Kon, James. (2006-01-15). "Her Royal Highness among Science College graduates".
  13. (27 August 2016). "Two lucky winners fly off to Germany for football camp". [[The Brunei Times]].
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