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St. James's School

Brunei

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Community, involvement and what it's like to be a parent at this school

History

St James's School traces its origins to the Kuala Belait English School, established in 1931 as Brunei's first English‑medium school. The school emerged during Brunei's early oil‑boom era, when expatriate communities and Anglican missionary activity helped shape local education. Its founding involved the Anglican Church with support from the Brunei state government and the British Malayan Petroleum Company, which funded the first Anglican church in 1930. A six‑member Board of Governors, including BMP representatives, government officials, the Anglican Church, and a Chinese‑community representative, guided the school in its early years. The institution that began as Kuala Belait English School developed into St James's School as part of Brunei's evolving private education landscape.

Community

St James's School sits in Kuala Belait with a school community that includes students, families, and staff who participate in school life. The school hosts events such as an annual Open Day that brings together students, parents, and teachers for performances and activities. It also runs community activities such as a Walkathon to engage students and families in service and community life, and participates in World Book Day library events with other Belait schools.

Parent-Teacher Association

Publicly available information does not specify a named Parent-Teacher Association for St James's School Brunei, but parent involvement is evident through organized volunteer groups and participation in school events. Open Day in 2025 saw parents and guardians attending alongside staff and students, reflecting active parental engagement. The annual Walkathon brings together students, families, and the local community in a shared school activity. The school participates in library events that include students from St James's and other Belait schools, illustrating collaboration with families and wider community members. The Alumni network maintains strong ties with current students and staff, complementing family involvement by fostering ongoing engagement and events for former students and staff.

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English, Malay
Fees Unlisted
Ages 3 - 16 years
Type Co-educational
Opened 1956
Bus Service No

St James's School in Kuala Belait, Brunei, is a day, co-educational institution offering Kindergarten, Primary and Secondary education. It is fully accredited by Brunei's Ministry of Education and follows the Brunei national curriculum. The Kindergarten programme covers Islamic Religious Knowledge (IRK), Bahasa Melayu (BM), Mathematics, English, Science, Art, Computer and Physical Education. In Years 1–3, the curriculum includes IRK, BM, Melayu Islam Beraja (MIB), Mathematics, English, Science, Art, Computer, and PE. Years 4–6 add Social Studies; Years 7–8 introduce BAT (Business, Art and Technology) with continued English and Mathematics. Years 9–11 (Arts or Science streams) cover IRK, BM, MIB, Mathematics (D- or A-Mathematics), English, and science, with options such as Geography, Accounting, Travel and Tourism, and Computer Science. The Kindergarten uses the Developmental Principles and the Multiple Intelligence framework to promote early learning through play, hands-on materials, and differentiated instruction. Facilities include a Senior Science Laboratory, an ICT Laboratory with 30 terminals, a library, and a covered play area to support learning across age groups. The acting principal is Joseph Beriso Sarmiento. The school opened in 1956.

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