St. Andrew's School, Brunei

St. Andrew's School is a private, co-educational school in Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei,[1] located opposite Pusar Ulak Primary School.

St. Andrew's School

History

The educational institution was founded as an Anglican school in January 1956 by Canon Paul Chong En Siong, as a primary school with 70 students and 3 teachers.[2] It was the first Anglican school in Brunei. Until 1964 it was based in a church vicarage.[2] That year it moved to its current locations, a site donated by Dato Paduka Ong Kim Kee.[2] The school introduced Computer Studies classes in 1995.[2]

gollark: They might be measured a bit differently, or be outdated in some cases, but if someone presents a genuinely more accurate measurement of a constant or something it'll probably be accepted.
gollark: Politics makes all the human tribal instincts flare up, and brings in ideological stuff.
gollark: In those cases people will at least probably agree if you present a good case that your model/argument fits the data better, or something.
gollark: The most you get with that here, generally, is Spirit pointing out that everything you said was completely wrong, but with political stuff people disagree on a lot of things in ways which are hard to reconcile.
gollark: People disagree on politics more than... science things, I guess.

References

  1. "Admissions | St.Andrew's School". Retrieved 2020-05-13.
  2. "History | St.Andrew's School". Retrieved 2020-05-13.

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