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Below is a list of schools in the Southeast Asian country of Brunei.The list includes both government and private primary, secondary and tertiary schools. Muslim students below a certain age are also expected to attend classes in religious institutions after the normal schooling hours.
This is a list of public housing estates in Brunei.The list consists of housing estates under the current government housing programmes of the National Housing Scheme (Malay: Rancangan Perumahan Negara), including the Landless Indigenous Citizens' Housing Scheme (Malay: Skim Tanah Kurnia Rakyat Jati), as well as the former National Resettlement Scheme (Malay: Rancangan Perpindahan Negara).
Muara–Tutong Highway, (Malay: Lebuhraya Muara–Tutong; Jawi: ليبوهراي توتوڠ-موارا) is a major, inter-district highway in Brunei, and is the main road connecting the Brunei Muara and Tutong districts. It is sometimes referred to as the coastal highway due to it being mostly parallel to the coastline of Brunei.
Katok Secondary School (Sekolah Menengah Katok) — a government secondary school. It was established in 2014 and as of 2017 had 1,180 students and 121 teachers. [ 4 ] It is housed at what was formerly Katok Sixth Form Centre, a sixth form college , whereby the latter has been relocated to a new place in Mukim Sengkurong and renamed Sengkurong ...
Tutong town is now home to several educational institutions, including Chung Hwa Tutong School, Muda Hashim Primary School, Pertama Tutong School, Muda Hashim Secondary School, and Sufri Bolkiah Secondary School, with both public and private options available. Additionally, Ma'had Islam Brunei provides Islamic education in the area.
As of January 2015, the Ugama school syllabus begins with pre-school, covering subjects like Al-Quraan, Amali, Tauhid, Adab, Jawi introduction, and Arabic language. In Primary 1, students learn Ibadat, Jawi writing, and reading. By Primary 2, Tarikh is introduced. In Primary 4, students study Toharoh, Siam (Fasting), Tasauf, and Dikir.
Brunei–Muara District (Malay: Daerah Brunei–Muara; Jawi: دايره بروني موارا) or simply known as Brunei–Muara (BROO-nei moo-WAH-rah), [5] is the smallest as well as the most populated district in Brunei. [6] It has an area of 571 square kilometres (220 sq mi) and the population of 318,530 as of 2021.
The school campus is located at Bukit Beruang, some 14 kilometres from the town of Tutong and about 60 kilometres from Bandar Seri Begawan. The construction began in 2009 and took 20 months to complete. [1] It is estimated to have cost roughly 20 million Brunei dollars. [1] It is the first dedicated sixth form centre in the district. [2]