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Paduka Seri Begawan Sultan Science College

Coordinates: 4°56′46″N 114°57′02″E / 4.94607°N 114.95061°E / 4.94607; 114.95061
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Paduka Seri Begawan Sultan Science College
Maktab Sains Paduka Seri Begawan Sultan
Address
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Simpang 125, Jalan Muara

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BB4713

Coordinates4°56′46″N 114°57′02″E / 4.94607°N 114.95061°E / 4.94607; 114.95061
Information
School typePublic (Selective) Secondary
Established1966
Years offeredYear 7 - Sixth Form
GenderCo-ed
LanguageEnglish, Malay
HousesLaksamana, Hulubalang, Panglima, Pahlawan        
Colour(s)Purple, White    
Founded asSekolah Menengah Melayu Pertama
Inaugurated bySultan Haji Omar Ali Saifuddien III

Paduka Seri Begawan Sultan Science College (Template:Lang-ms; Malay, abbrev: MSPSBS) is an academically selective school in Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei Darussalam with a primary focus on Science and Mathematics. It was founded in 1966 and is named after the 28th Sultan of Brunei, Al-Marhum Sultan Haji Omar Ali Saifuddien III.

Entry to the college requires all As in the Primary School Assessment (Template:Lang-ms or PSR). The school takes pride in its academic performance in the country. The Science College has a long tradition of academic excellence nationwide.

The school is located on Jalan Muara, close to the Brunei International Airport, commercial areas and two other educational institutions - Berakas Secondary School and the Sultan Saiful Rijal Campus of the Institute of Brunei Technical Education.

History

Paduka Seri Begawan Sultan Science College began as Sekolah Menengah Melayu Pertama in Brunei Town in 1966. Upper secondary level (Form 4) was introduced in the school in 1967 while Sixth Form classes were introduced two years later. In 1969, the school moved from Brunei Town to Jalan Muara.

On 23 September 1971 Sekolah Menengah Melayu Pertama was officially renamed as Maktab Melayu Paduka Seri Begawan Sultan (Paduka Seri Begawan Sultan Malay College). It was inaugurated by Al-Marhum Sultan Haji Omar Ali Saifuddien III, the 28th Sultan of Brunei.

Bilingual education policy was implemented in 1974 and English medium classes was introduced. Two years later science education was started. The school was then again renamed as Maktab Melayu Paduka Seri Begawan Sultan/Sekolah Sains (Paduka Seri Begawan Sultan Malay College/Science School). Hostel facilities for both boys and girls were provided.

In 1985, the status of the school was raised to that of a college to acknowledge the inclusion of the Sixth Form. With this, the school was renamed with the current name.

The students population of the school increased and the campus was renovated to accommodate its growing population. In 1994, the college moved to a new campus in Kampong Rimba, Gadong. The old campus was renovated and on 2 April 2005, 11 years after, the college moved back to its old site. Since 2007, the Form 1 (now known as Year 7) students were scheduled in the afternoon session due to a shortage of classrooms. In 2008, Year 8 students were also scheduled in the afternoon session. Year 7 students in 2008 were the first batch to try out the scheme of work for SPN21 (Sistem Pendidikan Negara Abad Ke-21).

Enrolment and structure

The school operates in a two sub-school structure. The secondary school caters for students in years 7 to 10, whilst the Sixth Form Centre caters for students in Lower and Upper Six. The school enrolls students only for Year 7 every year, prohibiting entries for other years. Only current enrolled Year 7 students are allowed to proceed to upper levels. The size of classes vary each year, depending on the entrance quotas.

Uniform

The school uniform for boys consists of purple pants for years 7 to 10 and grey pants for sixth form students, white MIB shirt with embroidered school logo and a black songkok.

Girls' uniforms are long white and lavender checkered skirt for years 7 to 10 and long grey skirt for sixth form students, white dress and a school embroidered square tudong.

Members of the student councils wear the same uniform with the exception of the colour of their pants and long skirts, which are navy blue.

A different uniform applies for physical education classes.

Extracurricular activities

Aside from academics, the school provides a wide range of extracurricular activities for its students. These include: Debate (Gavel Club), Da Vinci, Drama and Theatre, Environmental Club and more. This is along with Swimming, Basketball, Football, Netball, Badminton, Table Tennis, Track and Field, Golf, Rugby, Hiking and Hockey.

The school takes part in interschool competitions including Science, Mathematics, Computing, Debate, Hadrah and Nasyid competitions.

The school is also known for their notable Choir, Netball, Hockey, Track and Field team, winning several titles each year. In 2013, the unofficial school team, consisting of sixth form girls, MS Rebels came second in the First National Women's Rugby Tournament. During the early years in 1978-1980 the hockey teams and netball teams were very competitive and went to national competitions. This trend still continues today.

The school has also been known to be active in extracurricular activities including a drug awareness team. The school also has an Environmental Club to encourage students on natural awareness and for class research purposes.

The four sports houses and their associated colours are:

The houses compete in five major competitions for House of the Year annually:

  • Track and Field
  • Debate
  • Football
  • Netball
  • House Drama

Notable Alumnae

Several members of Brunei's royal family attended the College including the Crown Prince of Brunei Darussalam, Al-Muhtadee Billah, and his wife, Pengiran Anak Sarah.

The Science College is also known to produce most of Brunei's top lawyers, doctors, educators, high ranking Government officers, and armed personnel.