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Document 6606038
B2 | THE BRUNEI TIMES | Saturday, 15 November, 2014 Saturday, 15 November, 2014 | THE BRUNEI TIMES EDU@BT (Above) Year Six graduates with their certificates in a group photo with members of SGS’s Board of Governors who include its chairman, Liew (front, 3rd L), the guest of honour, Education Officer, Private Education Section, MoE, Hjh Nooradinawati (Front, 4th R), Principal Janidi (Front, 3rd R), Deputy Principal Mubarak (Front, 2nd R) and Head of Primary Ting (R). (Right) Indian dance performers in action and all decked out in colourful costumes. Pictures: Courtesy of SGS BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN IT WAS a night to remember for 78 Year Six pupils from St George’s School (SGS) as they were recently honoured for their accomplishments during the year at the first ever graduation ceremony held for the last year of the primary level. The ceremony was part of the school’s twoday motivational camp for Year Six pupils as part of their post Primary School Assessment (PSR) examinations. At the Star Lodge Hotel’s banquet hall, graduates commenced the Year Six Graduation Night by marching down the aisle of the hall accompanied by symphonic sounds of the ‘Graduation March’ in the presence of 150 proud family members, teachers as well as the guest of honour, Hjh Nooradinawati Hj Zakaria, education officer, Private Education Section, Ministry of Education (MoE). Also in attendance were the Chairman of Board of Governors, Anthony Liew and spouse, members of the school Board, Principal Janidi Jingan, Deputy Principal N M Mubarak and Head of Primary Alice Ting. Aside from the handing of graduation certificates, the night also honoured top three achievers in the school’s examination. It was also enlivened with a variety of eye- (From left to right) Students from Innova and PTES listening to the presentation given by one of the students of PTES; 'Tarian Qayyum' performed by the Traditional Dance Club of PTES; Sharing session between Innova students and their Bruneian counterparts. Picture: BT/Azli Azney S’pore Malay language students study visit to PTE Sengkurong Azli Azney BRUNEI-MUARA IT was an exchange of cultures on Wednesday as students from the Malay Language Elective Programme of Innova Junior College from Singapore visited the Sengkurong Sixth Form Centre. Twenty-two students and four teachers from the junior college — a governmental coeducational ‘A’-Level preparatory junior college located in Woodlands — spent the entire morning at the sixth form centre to get a taste of Bruneian culture and its education system. The students from Innova first attended a lesson immersion in Advanced Level Bahasa Melayu class where they watched a presentation from Lower Six Malay Language and Literature students. They then proceeded to the multimedia centre to watch Lower Six students performing “Tarian Qayyum”, a traditional Bruneian dance, a poetry declamation and a choir performance. In the second half of the morning, the students attended a Malay literature writing workshop, ran by Hj Kula Hj Md Noor, a Malay Language and Literature Students and Lecturers from Politeknik Kota Bahru, (PKB) Kelantan and Maktab Teknik Sultan Saiful Rijal (MTSSR). Picture: BT/Rebecca Oi M’sian polytechnic joins MTSSR in community outreach Rebecca Oi BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN DELEGATES from Politeknik Kota Bahru, (PKB) Kelantan on Thursday joined in a community service outreach along with students and teachers from Maktab Teknik Sultan Saiful Rijal (MTSSR) at Pusat Ehsan. Several activities were arranged by MTSSR staff and students for the PKB group comprising 30 students and seven lecturers during their visit to the Sultanate. One of them was the visit to the special needs centre. During their visit, the students were given the opportunity to mingle with the special needs children in their classrooms while assisting the teachers during lessons. The group also cleaned the garden and children’s play area while giving a helping hand at the Rehabilitation and Handicraft centres. Head of Public Relations Unit Masfarizawati Hj Aminuddin told The Brunei Times that the purpose of the visit to the centre was to have a look at non-government organisations and centres of education and training, as well as care centres in Brunei. The PKB students also joined in a Youth Workshop which was facilitated by a MTSSR Counselor. They were then brought to the Masjid Ash Shaliheen for Bertaafur followed by Takzirah, which was presented by Ustaz Khairul Nazif. The male staff and students of PKB also stayed overnight to perform Qiammulail by Ustaz Adi Aismat Lamat. The Brunei Times JOINING in the current ‘Go Green’ trend, Sekolah Vokasional Sultan Bolkiah (SVSB) recently took to promoting habit of recycling at the school. A total of three recycling bins courtesy of Daikyo Environmental Recycling Sdn Bhd were placed at the school compound, marking the first recycle activity to be organised at SVSB. One of the school clubs, known as Environmental Awareness Initiative Team organised the project as part of their ongoing activities to provided awareness among students and staff in SVSB regarding their environment. The team, which is led by one of the teachers, Mohd Zainor Hj Zainal said that they are trying to encourage people to do recycling. As such, the programme aimed at staff, teachers and students of SVSB to take up the habit of recycling everyday items that can be found and often used around at schools, such as aluminium cans, glass and plastic bottles. The recycling activity is one of the newest initiatives made by the school club to cultivate green activities into the school. A series of environmental-friendly projects will also follow suit in order to continuosly instill the nature to care for the environment among the SVSB students and teachers, and hope that the practice will be carried on not just in school, but also at home and public places. – Hafiizah Maideen The Brunei Times Members of Environment Awareness Initiatives Team of SVSB pose in front of their new recycling bins provided by Daikyo Environmental as one of the school club's initiative to promote awareness among the teachers and students to care for the nature and promote recycling habit. Picture: BT/Hafiizah Maideen Is cyber security important? HOW aware are you in placing importance on cyber security? In today’s fast paced world where technology keeps innovating every few months, consumers get easily enthralled by the latest gadgets and apps and for a number of them, they tend to forget that with the good such as greater connectivity and interactivity, comes the bad in the form of leaked personal and sensitive data among others. The Brunei Times asked members of the public their opinions on the importance of cyber security and advise on protecting oneself in cyberspace. The Brunei Times Azli Azney TUTONG The SMSA team in a group photo during their study tour of Bukit Sawat. Picture: Courtesy of Md Hazwan Suhaimy SMSA gains insight on remote school BELAIT THE Sociology Department of Sayyidina Ali Secondary School (SMSA) recently gained insight on education in remote areas during its Teaching Outreach programme to a primary school in the interiors of Belait. Led by Head of Department Azean Hj Mohammad and accompanied by a Psychology tutor, Asyraf Hj Yussof, the trip to Orang Kaya Pemancha Berandai Primary School at Bukit Sawat was not only aimed at enhancing students’ outlook of education in remote areas, it was also to evaluate the compensatory education made available in such areas. During the trip, students had the opportunity to interact with the primary students whilst incorporating an educational based activity ranging from colouring activities, pop quiz and presentation about “Myself”. Reflecting on the recent programme, Sherilyn Chua voiced out her opinions regarding her experience. “Teaching the primary students of Bukit Sawat was truly a new and great experience for me and my teammates. It was exhilarating to learn about the different cultures and attitudes of the children.” On the overall programme, a representative of the students as well as the Head of the Student Representative Council Department, Md Hazwan Suhaimy said, “It was definitely a new experience for all of us to engage in the remote areas such as Bukit Sawat. We were enlightened by the students as well as the facilitator as we were treated with great hospitality. The Brunei Times Hjh Amal Asme UBD graduate “In my opinion, the awareness of cyber security is important as we know that it involves protecting information by preventing, detecting, and responding to attacks. And although most aspects of our lives, including communications and education, rely on the Internet and computers, we must be very careful when it comes to using the Internet, especially social media as malicious intentions are everywhere. Also, be aware of gadgets and apps as there are a number that are designed to steal private and personal information.” to be proven wrong after spending four days in the nation and has been enjoying the trip so far. Ak Faiz Pg Saheffuldin, a lower six student at the sixth form centre, was happy to have met a new friend from abroad. “Other than the fact that we Bruneians are a bit on the quiet side and the Singaporeans are more inquisitive and chatty, I’m surprised that we are the same,” he said, talking about the exchange session they had with the Singaporean students earlier where they shared things such as their daily school life, subjects and extracurricular activities. The Brunei Times AS THEIR final project for their Diploma in Travel and Tourism Services in Maktab Teknik Sultan Saiful Rijal (MTSSR), five students recently organised a tour of the Hana Soy and World (B) Sdn Bhd (HSWB) factory at the BINA Industrial Complex in Serambangun, Tutong. Titled Culinary Tourism in Brunei, the students, led by Nurul Hamizah Nurdin, reached out and promoted their tour through social media and posters. As a result, a dozen people from various institutions and professions joined the tour to take a look at how soy drinks were made. Prior to the tour, the group attended a short presentation on the company. This was then followed by a demonstration on how the soy beans, non-GMO (genetically modified organism) beans imported from Canada, are processed in the factory. They also got to taste two versions of the Suku Suku drinks that HSWB makes — the original version and the other, a trial version. The Brunei Times A group photo of the visitors with the management of HSWB. Picture: BT/Azli Azney Jiddah Grace Scott Penuntut Sekolah Menengah Sayyidina Hasan Pictures: BT/Raghadah Agus BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN teacher with the centre. The Brunei Times spoke with a student from both schools to get a sense of what they learned from the visit. “We’re here not just to see the tourist attractions of Brunei but to also learn about the economy of Brunei and the roles the youths play within the economy and learn the difference between the Brunei and Singapore educational systems,” said Qidran, a 17-year-old student from Innova and one of the two male students that were in the delegation. A first time visitor to the Sultanate, Qidran has heard that there was not much to do in the country but he was happy Culinary Tourism Project students tour Hana Soy SVSB says yes to recycling BELAIT B3 EDU@BT SGS Year 6 pupils’ night of honour catching performances from the students, which included modern and Indian dances as well as a Nasyid number. But what brought beams and tears to the faces and eyes of the primary teachers was the farewell speech by Cely Jelita, a representative for the Year Six students, followed by a farewell song sung by all the young graduates, which reflected grateful hearts for all the help in overcoming the challenges. Head of Primary, Ting, said the special celebration along with the camp were aimed at giving pupils the experience of a milestone event and the confidence to move ahead into the secondary level of education, while establishing better relationship among teachers and students. Present to officiate the fun-filled camp earlier on in the morning was President of the School Board Bishop Cornelius Sim as well as the chairman of the Board of Governors, the principal and deputy principal as well as teachers of the school. The motivational camp ended with an awe-inspiring farewell. Each pupil was given an ornamental piece as a gift of remembrance and in return, they embraced teachers and each other with tearful eyes as their parting gift. The Brunei Times | Ajeerah Hamdani Penuntut Sekolah Menengah Sayyidina Hasan “Evolusi teknologi maklumat dan komunikasi (ICT) masa kini berkembang dengan begitu pesat dan telah mengubah gaya hidup masyarakat dunia termasuk rakyat Brunei. Saya sendiri juga menggunakan teknologi sebegini untuk melakukan kerja sekolah saya. Sebagai seorang belia, saya mesti tahu batasbatas untuk menggunakan teknologi sebegini supaya tidak terjerumus ke dalam hal yang tidak di ingini dan yang tidak mendatangkan apa-apa faedah. "Nasihat saya bagi seorang belia kepada belia yang lain, berhati-hatilah dalam menggunakan Internet dan jaringan sosial, jenayah siber boleh berlaku dimana-mana dan ianya tidak mengenal sesiapa.” “Keselamatan siber pada pendapat saya memang sangat penting dan penggunaan teknologi dan alam siber ini perlulah di awasi. Di dalam era yang serba canggih dan moden ini, banyak jenayah yang dapat dilakukan melalui siber sebegini seperti penipuan, penggodaman dan lain-lain lagi. Oleh itu, kesedaran mengenai keselamatan siber perlulah di ambil berat. Dengan adanya kesedaran sebegini dapat meningkatkankesedaran orang ramai mengenai keselamatan siber dan dalam mendidik masyarakat Brunei mengenai kepentingan keselamatan siber serta tatacara penggunaan Internet secara positif dan berhemah.”