2008
PMR 2008
MBSSKL has commendable results for the 2008 PMR. Again it is at the top 10 position in KL. The average grade was almost similar to last year at 1.81. A total of 39 students (20%) of the students scored straight As, the best in 5 years. Bahasa Melayu, English Language, Chinese Language and Geography saw improvements, while the other subjects were unchanged or showed slight deterioration.→→→→→→→→→→→→→→→→→→→→→→→
2009
PMR 2009
On a subject basis, the percentage of A’s for Bahasa Melayu, English, Science, Mathematics, Geography and History are at their historical best. The astounding PMR results for 2009 grabbing two awards from the State Education Department – Outstanding Controlled or Full Boarding School and the third best school in KL in terms of straight A’s. A big thank you to all teachers, parents and stakeholders who have strifed and supported MBS to go this far. Go Forward MBS
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2010
STPM 2010
It is another historical best in the STPM 2010 results for MBSSKL. MBSSKL emerged as the top school in KL as we received the largest number postcard invitations to apply to Universiti Sains Malaysia, the nation’s Apex University which only accepts students with a CGPA of 2.67 or better. One of our students, Ling Xiao Chun scored 5As with all 13 papers scoring distinction, making him the top 4 student in the nation. Most of the science subjects showed marked improvement but some arts subjects show slight deterioration. However, one Arts subject stands out amongst all subjects, i.e. Visual Arts. All the four students scored an A!. The STPM of 2010 also saw a full 100% passes, with all students having at least a C. Compared to national average MBSSKL is far ahead. More than 50% of the students scored a CGPA of 3.0 or more, compared to only 23.19% nationally. The school CGPA of 2.82 is also the best since 2002, placing it as the top 47 schools in the nation for STPM. More than 80% of MBSSKL students are expected to obtain places in the local universities. Go forward MBS!PMR 2010
PMR 2010 is another historical best for MBSSKL. The average grade of the school, a measure of the overall results is at 1.59, the best so far. Most of the subjects also were at the historical best. Bahasa Melayu is at the historical best in terms of percentage of A’s. History, Geography, Mathematics, Science and Industrial Arts are the historical best in terms of average grade and percentage of A’s. Nevertheless, the percentage of straight A’s has fallen from 37.38% to 21.79% mainly due to Mandarin, in which many would-be straight A’s students got a B. This subject fared one of the worst in its history with the percentage of A’s at mere 15.49% compared to 48.75% previously. A post mortem will be held to gauge this decline and serious steps will be taken to alleviate the problems identified.
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2011
STPM 2011
It was another fantastic year for the STPM 2011. Out of the 12 students with 5A’s in the country, two were from MBSSKL – Eric Khong and Lim May Teng. A total of 4 students had a CGPA of 4.0 – Eric Khong, MayTeng, Anthony Yew and Lee Pei Kiat. The school’s CGPA at 2.75, though lower than last year’s 2.82, was still one of the best amongst KL schools. Compared to national figures, MBSSKL is far ahead. Nationally only 23.9% of the students scored a CGPA of 3.0 or above compared to nearly of students in MBSSKL. Majority of the subjects saw improvement with the most significant for Physics. This subject had a 100% pass and nearly a quarter of the students scored As, a historical feat. The graphs show the performance of the school from 2001-2011 and also its performance compared to national figures.
PMR 2011
MBSSKL remained at the top ten position in KL/Putrajaya for the PMR 2011. With an average grade of 1.67, it could not match the historical best of 1.59 for the year 2010. Overall, the percentage of straight A’s at 23% was higher than that of 2010 and the second best in the history of MBSSKL. Also 41.4% of the students scored 7A’s or 8A’s. The graphs below show the average grade of the school, the percentage of straight A’s and 7A’s or 8A’s for the years 2000-2011
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