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Warm Welcome!
Section. Dyg Melati began her first day as Assistant Whereas Dyg Nor Qamariah Fahkriah Haji
Librarian on 25 Jan. 2010. She has worked formerly as Yunos joined DNT Section of Business and Cleri-
the Assistant Librarian in Sekolah Menengah Pengiran cal Department as a daily rated teacher in the
Jaya Negara Abu Bakar, Belait for four years. forenoon of 18 Jan.2010. She is a well qualified
lady who after passing her A’ Level Exam, was
Being asked about her first impression as regards the sent to Manchester Metropolitan University on
school’s library, she remarked that it would be too government scholarship where she did HND in
soon to make any comments. Nonetheless, she said Dyg Melati Bte Haji Dyg Nor Qamariah Textile Technology for Fashion. She loves the
she was pleased to be a part of the school and looks Abdullah Haji Yunos school and enjoys working here.
forward to contributing her share to convert the li-
Principal’s Message Continued: rules and regulations in force. The three day long stinted support of all, we have surmounted all the
departmental exhibition added more hue and colour obstacles of the past year. With firm faith and deter-
We are proud to have taken part in to the launching and conducting of National Skills mination, we shall continue working hard and strive
the yearly celebration of National Day Competition 2010 for Fashion Technology and Weld- as a team to face new challenges on the path of pro-
and also, to have observed Majlis ing. gress in the days to come.
Korban (the Sacrifice Ceremony) on 27
November, 2009. The institution wit- Alhamdulillah, due to the concerted effort and un- Thank you! And till the next issue, Wassalam!
nessed spirited participation by all
during the speech competition and
Sukan Ria held to mark the end of Announcement
semester break in December. January The following instructors have been assigned the charge of offices mentioned against their
proved to be a hectic time with the names, from 1st February 2010. This is in addition to their normal duties in their current posi-
new admission process and welcom- tions. The entire school is glad to have them in the respective positions discharging the duties
and responsibilities most efficiently and successfully in the interest of the establishment.
ing of the new batches.
In the area of education and training, Mr Mohd Hamidy bin OKMB Haji Othman Head, Mechanical Department
we have been successful in joining
Mr Azman bin Hj Wahid Asst Head, Mechanical Department (1)
hands with the Ministry in preparing
for the implementation of SPN21 by Mr Abd Latiff bin Hj Hitam Asst Head, Mechanical Department (2)
2012 and developing the curriculum Mr Munif Ahmad Acting Head, Business & Commercial Dept
through the various PDECs. The staff Mr Mohd Zainor bin Hj Awang Zainal Acting Head, Business & Clerical Section
mentoring unit conducted a workshop
for giving orientation to the newly
appointed teachers regarding policies,
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Fifth National Skills Competitions 2010
n the 1st Feb 2010, Sultan Bolkiah Voca-
O tional School had the soft opening for the
National Skill Competition. The guest of honour
tribution as an educator could also be assessed
from the performance of the students, he
added.
tition held in Pusat Latihan Mekanik were Abdul
Akhimah Bin Md Salleh Haini and Abdul Za’afri
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2009: A Flashback
Speech Competition
A speech competition was organized by the
General Studies Department in November
2009. The aim was to promote public speaking
importance of communication skills in life
especially in the 21st cen-
tury business world, and
Rafaie of PND/BNF/11 won the top prize with
his lively delivery on ‘Do you
think you can dance?’ while in
skills in stu- the role they play in getting the NTC / NVC level,
dents at and retaining a job. Mohammad Izzuddin of Vehicle
SVSB. It also Body Repair section impressed
served as a A total of 15 students took both the judges and audience
platform to part in the competition and with his profound views on
display their they spoke on a variety of youth problems.
talents with a topics that included inter-
competitive net, sports, environment, The guest of honour was the
spirit. travel, music etc. Stephynie Principal, Cikgu Akandi Bin Hj
Viviana of ND2/BNF/09 Abdul Razak, who was visibly
In his open- emerged the best speaker impressed by the students’ tal-
ing speech, in the National Diploma ents and enthusiasm displayed
Mr Tauqir category with her topic during the competition.
Ahmad high- ‘Socialization’. In the Pre
lighted the National Diploma category, Mohamad
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2009: Imbasan
MAJLIS KHATAM AL-
AL-QURAN DAN BERBUKA PUASA
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T he Mechanical Department
consists of four sections
namely Automotive, Vehicle
conditioning, welding and fabrication
as well as refrigeration and air-
conditioning.
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•
BDTVEC National Trade Certificate Grade 2 in Machining
BDTVEC National Trade Certificate Grade 2 in Refrigera-
Body Repair, Welding and Fabri- tion and Air-conditioning
cation, Refrigeration and Air- • BDTVEC National Trade Certificate Grade 2 in Welding
conditioning and Machining sec- and Fabrication
tions. The Mechanical Depart- • BDTVEC National Trade Certificate Grade 3 in Motor
ment runs more than fifty per- Vehicle Mechanics
cent of the total number of pro-
grammes offered by the school.
• BDTVEC National Trade Certificate Grade 3 in Vehicle
• BDTVEC National Trade Certifi- Body Repair
The major programmes are listed cate Grade 2 Apprenticeship Training
below. Scheme in Automotive Technician • BDTVEC National Trade Certificate Grade 3 in Machining
• BDTVEC National Trade Certificate Grade 3 in Refrigera-
The different praogrammes pro- • BDTVEC National Trade Certifi-
tion and Air-conditioning
vide the students with a wide cate Grade 2 in Motor Vehicle Me-
chanics • BDTVEC National Trade Certificate Grade 3 in Welding and
range of skills and knowledge in
various areas such as motor vehi- • BDTVEC National Trade Certifi- Fabrication
cle maintenance, a i r - cate Grade 2 in Vehicle Body Repair
Business and
Commercial Department Information and Communication Technology
• BDTVEC National Department
C omprising of the Business
and Clerical Section as
well as the Dressmaking and
Diploma in Business
and Finance
T he Information and Technology Department has the hon-
our of running two programmes in computer studies
Tailoring Section, the Business • BDTVEC Pre-National Diploma in preparing students to meet the ever increasing demands of the
and Commercial Department Business and Finance country’s software and IT industry. These are National Diploma
conducts six programmes in level programmes specially tailored to impart highly technical
• BDTVEC National Trade Certificate
total. The programmes offered and specialized knowledge relevant for the IT sector, software
Grade 2 in Dressmaking and Tailoring
are of National Diploma level application and computing.
and National Vocational Certfi- • BDTVEC National Trade Certificate
cate level. The students are Grade 3 in Dressmaking and Tailoring
• BDTVEC National Diploma in Computer Studies
amply trained to become use- • BDTVEC National Vocational Cer-
ful manpower or entrepre- • BDTVEC Pre-National Diploma in Computer Studies
tificate in Clerical Studies (General Of-
neurs who can utilize the fu- fice Clerk)
ture market’s potential in the
country and the region, at • BDTVEC National Vocational Cer-
large. tificate in Clerical Studies (Account
Clerk)
General Studies Department
required for prospective employment
T he department supports
and augments the needs of
other departments by providing
or higher education, workplace interac-
tion and self-expression.
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Nuptial Knots Tied...
Condolence
All the staff and students of SVSB offer their condolence to Cikgu Juradyani of the BNF Department at the sad demise of her father, Hj. Akup bin Hj.
Kalong. He passed away on 11th January 2010 at RIPAS Hospital. May Allah bless his departed soul and reward him Jannat-Firdaus in the next world!
AL-FATIHAH!
name and a few remarkable things about him too. unique and special. A good decision, if not followed by corresponding
Continue the same about his father and the former action, will just be considered nothing more than
ones in the line of ancestry. So it is not personal or family relations that make a mere “wishful thinking”. And as the saying goes, “If
person worth remembering. It is something else. wishes were horses, beggars would ride”. Never
Very soon, you might start wondering why we Yes, in fact, it is the unique contributions that one would the writer of this piece ever like to reckon
don’t remember even the names of our own great makes to the world that, in turn, makes him unfor- any of the students to be fit in anyway, to be asso-
grandfathers and their predecessors, let alone their gettable as long as mankind is there. ciated with a proverb of this sort. Then how come
remarkable qualities, though they all have been that any of you could wish for something great and
our own forefathers from whom we and our fami- On the one hand it is a pity that it is, as if you were not act towards achieving that goal?
lies have evolved. never born even, though you might have led a
happy and contented life with your wife, children So, with the best intentions and full confidence in
Now try to write what you know about Thomas and grand children, and howsoever responsible your abilities, prepare an action plan and begin
Alva Edison, Abraham Lincoln or Alexander the and caring you would have been. earnestly! May the future be brilliant! And may
Great. Anyone with an average education will be your name live forever in the hearts of people
able to write a few things about these personalities Once having realized this fact, ask yourself the around!
of the past. It may be interesting to note that we question, “What do I want – to be remembered for
“know” much more about such people not person- ever or forgotten by the posterity?” Your answer K.B.V. Nair
Editorial Board
Advisor: Cikgu Akandi Bin Abdul Razak Student Reporters: Mohd Rafaie Bin Takong
Nor Asyurah Bte Hj Ahmad
Chairperson: Cikgu Alageswari Ramasami Abdul Malek Bin Ali
Ernie Sahliza Bte Salleh
Secretary: Cikgu Maseri Norselwah Hj Akip Md Shamsul Bin Husin
Timothy Koo
Editor-In-Chief: Cikgu K.B. Venugopalan Nair
Graphic Designer in Charge: Cikgu Christopher Lee
Editors: Cikgu Robert Lesney Cikgu Hanani Ajak
Cikgu Tauqir Ahmad Dyg Nur Aliah Mohd Zain
Cikgu Parveen Aktar
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Reporters: Cikgu Norhamizah Hj Hamdan Md Azbe Hidayatullah Zainul Ariffin
Cikgu Siti Umi Rufaidah Mohamad Khairulanwar Hj Ismail
Nurzawane Abdul Rahman
Cikgu Hemy Pilpus
Cikgu Md Azhar Abdullah
Ustazah Hjh Sarinah Haji Musa