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Thursday, 13 April 2017

PTET bleeds for a good cause (13.4.2017)

Borneo Bulletin covered this story.

Another blood donation drive was held recently at Multi-Purpose Hall of the school. A total of 32 pints of blood was gathered.


The RIPAS blood bank sometimes run short of valuable blood types so these continuous blood donation campaign is an excellent educational aid in increasing awareness on the importance of donating blood and to encourage existing donors to donate regularly.


Cg Teo Ying Ying, as the main organiser of the campaign, said "we had overwhelming interest from the Lower Sixth (Year 12) students at the moment but unfortunately they fell just below 17 years old. So we are planning for another to have another donation drive at the end of this year because by then they would be eligible to donate!".


A student volunteer, Nur Adlina bte Abdullah Sahbowai said, "donating blood is one of the many ways you can contribute to society, so donate and save lives."

PTET victorious in inter-school badminton competition (13.4.2017)

Some PTET students who represented the school in inter-school badminton competition were victorious in their endeavours.

The accompanying teachers were
1. Cg Nur Najma binti Matshah
2. Cg Lim Teck Chang
3. Cg Rajasegar

Fully supported by two further teachers
4. Cg Almasri bin Hj Sulaiman
5. Cg Azrin bin Hj Bolhassan

The students involved were
1. Nur Najihah binti Ismail (U6-7)
2. Nayli Aileen binti Salor (L6-6)
3. Yong Qiao Xiu (L6-5)
4. Muhammad Yusrin bin Md Yusop (U6-3)
5. Maurice Anak Peranchis Logan (L6-1)
6. Muhd Nazirul Yazid bin Hj Anuar (L6-2)






Wednesday, 12 April 2017

PTET Teacher Professional Development (TPD) hosted Teachers Forum 2017 #2 (12.4.2017)

The Teachers Forum 2017 #2 is the seventh of the overall Teachers Forum series since its inaugural forum in November 2015.

It provides a platform for teachers to share educational best practices as well as challenges and strategies in overcoming these challenges, tried and tested methodologies that had worked well and those that worked less well, essentially small-scale classroom based investigations.

Cg Ak Azim bin Pg Hj Abas lectured on the perspectives of Art in the eyes of education, science and society. He also responded to queries from the audience regarding whether students and public in general question every component of Art they encounter, to fully appreciate its meanings and underlying concepts. 



Cg Onn Chee Sheng talked about his experience of using Wordpress blog in his teaching of Chemistry. He had used Wordpress blogsite as a digital depository for teaching and learning materials that were shared and easily accessible by his students as well as fellow colleagues within and outside the school. This promotes a culture of independent study habit by students, given all the supporting resources, to learn anytime, anywhere. 


Cg Hjh Murni presented certificates as token of appreciation to both presenters to conclude the afternoon. Podcasts of both talks are available at TDP YouTube channel and also specifically through this playlist.


Tuesday, 11 April 2017

Eksplorasi Kerjaya 2017 (11.4.2017)

On 11th April 2017, in collaboration with the UKK, MOE, PTET hosted various higher education representatives in a lunchtime exhibition and subsequently briefing by local varsity admission officers regarding courses and entrance criteria.

Participating exhibitors included the HRD Educational Services, Findlay Sdn Bhd, US Embassy representative (Mayra Robles), Australian Embassy representative (Josie Abdullah) and Adelaide University rep (Vivian Chow) as well as the British Council representative (Cecile).







Local university reps included Universiti Brunei Darussalam, University Teknologi Brunei, UNISSA, KUPUSB and Politeknik Brunei.

The school thanks all who were involved and hopes the students obtain valuable insights into their future education pathways.


Monday, 10 April 2017

13th Borneo Global Issues Conference of the International School of Brunei (10.4.2017)

The students who participated in the 13th Borneo Global Issues Conference of the International School of Brunei earlier last month was recognised during a school assembly recently.

The student participants were
1. Fatin Firzanah binti Hj Rosli
2. Abdul Hakim bin Morni
3. Mohammad Nazirul Syafiqaiman bin Md Jaini

The two teacher chaperones who accompanied the students during the conference were
1. Charles Lim Wei Siong
2. Queenie Chong Chin Yee











Sunday, 9 April 2017

Students make PTET proud in Round 1 of UK Chemistry Olympiad (8.4.2017)

Borneo Bulletin and Media Permata covered this story.

Tutong Sixth Form Centre (PTET) claimed five silvers and ten bronzes in Round 1 of the UK Chemistry Olympiad 2017.

Twenty-five students sat for the two-hour competition organised by the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC).







This is the list of the medalists,

Year 13
Silver - Maimunah Fa'izun binti Hj Abdul Rahman
Silver - Izzati Hanani binti Hj Ali Jafri
Silver - Arzree Anak Francis
Silver - Alex Brandon Wong
Bronze - Muhammad Faris bin Aliani

Year 12
Silver - Afiq Hamizan bin Amzah
Bronze - Nur Umairah binti Ali Hazis
Bronze - Nur Amirah Syakirah binti Airwan
Bronze - Swee Kae Yie
Bronze - Sharmaine Anak Kahar
Bronze - Fatin Firzanah binti Hj Rosli
Bronze - Muhd Danish Asrien bin Muhd Masri
Bronze - Casper Koh Junzhe
Bronze - Audrey Menti Baring Anak Melayu
Bronze - Amillen Fizry bin Senaut


Thursday, 6 April 2017

PTET netball team shows team spirit in inter-school competition (6.4.2017)

The PTET ladies netball team led by teachers (Cg Siti Akmar and Cg Norehsan Diah) and one of our librarians (Lilawati Dunin) shows great team spirit and sporting ethics in their inter-school netball competition Cluster 5.

Unfortunately, they were unable to prevent an upset against all their more formidable opponents in preliminary round-robin opponents (SM Sayyidina Othman, SM Tanjong Maya and SM Sufri Bolkiah).




The following students who played on behalf of the school deserves praise for not giving up and battling hard.
1. Sheren Chong (L6-2)
2. Sarimah binti Siang (L6-3)
3. Nur Hannah Nabilah Ahmaddin (L6-3)
4. Nuramirah binti Akbar (L6-3)
5. Nurul Arnisha Syahirah binti Azmi (L6-4)
6. Myzifa Amyzza binti Mydan (L6-4)
7. Nurerfatini binti Sharin (L604)
8. Nur Najmina binti Hj Alihasim (L6-4)
9. Siti Safwannah binti Hj Abas (L6-5)
10. Iffah Nurfazilah binti Zulkapli (L6-7)
11. Nur Haziqah binti Ariffin (L6-7)
12. Nur Nasuha binti Hj Md Syazwan Teo (L6-7)
13. Jurulazierah binti Jublin (L6-7)