A Level Analysis& Stats
For A Level out of 3073 students who have sat for it, 2462 students(80.12%) achieved at least 1 'A' Level, which is an improvement of 0.49% over that of 2008. 52.72% have achieved at least 2 'A' Level where 54.49% comprises school candidates whilst 21.82% are private candidates.68 candidates or 2.21% obtained at least 4 'A' Level's including 1 from Maktab Duli,2 from PTE Katok and 1 from SMSA who achieved 5 'A' Levels.From the 68, 13 are their school's 'creme de la creeme' (best of the best) by obtaining grade A's in at least 4 'A' Level subjects comprising 7 candidates from Maktab Duli, 2 from PTE Berakas and 4 from SMSA. 36 candidates obtained grade A's in three 'A' Level subjects where 14 are from Maktab Duli, 5 from Maktab Sains, four from PTE Berakas, two from PTE Katok, one from Sayyidina Othman Secondary School and 10 from SMSA whilst 69 candidates have obtained grade A's in two 'A' Level subjects comprising 30 candidates from Maktab Duli, 9 from Maktab Sains, 6 from PTE Katok, 12 from PTE Berakas, 2 from Sayyidina Othman, 7 from SMSA(including me) and 3 private candidates. 2.46%-25% increase in achievement for 10 subjects including Malay, Art and Design, Economics, History, Hafaz al-Quran, Computing, Thinking Skills, Psychology, Business Studies and Sociology, compared to 2008. A 100% pass was achieved for Further Mathematics compared to 2008.
AS Level Analysis & Stats
Improvement seen for GCE 'AS' Level as well with, 1,276 out of 1,617 or 78.91% obtained at least 1 'AS' level, which is an increase of 0.8% when compared to 2008.Overall, candidates who have achieved at least 2 'AS' level is 52.63% or 851 candidates, which is an increase of 7.97% whilst 53.39% of school candidates have increased to 8.03% compared to 2008. Overall, 87 candidates from 1,617 candidates or 5.38% have achieved grade 'A' in at least 2 subjects.
O Level Analysis & Stats
The rumours on O Level results apparently have been quashed with the release of the results. 7,555 who sat for the examination but3,986 or 52.76% obtain at least 3 '0' Level, which is an improvement of 0.42% compared to 2008.
As Mr Cheong, principal of SMSA always emphasizes 'quality is better than quantity' hence the quality of 2009, 898 candidates or 11.89% have managed to achieve 8-12 '0' Level, an increase of 47 candidates or 0.16%.
3 schools have achieved 100% pass i.e. students achieve at least 3 'O' Level
Maktab Sains and Chung Hua BSB, passing rate were 98.46% and 96.40% respectively.23 schools comprising 17 government schools and 6 private schools, which improves between 0.66% and 26.32% compared to 2008.
41 candidates or 0.58% have achieved excellent results with aggregate 6 and grade 1 in 6-9 subjects. The figure is an increase of 0.11 per cent compared to 2008.
2 candidates from Chung Hua Middle School, Kuala Belait have obtained grade's Al in 9 subjects
4 candidates have achieved grade's Al in 8 subjects including 3 from Chung Hua, BSB and 1 from PJN Pg Hj Abu Bakar Secondary School (A)
11 obtaining grade Al s in 7 subjects including 3 candidates from Chung Hua Kuala Belait, 2 from Chung Hua BSB, 2 from Maktab Sains, 3 from Chung Ching ,1 from Sayyidina Hassan & Yayasan Secondary School respectively.
24 students obtained grade Al's in 6 subjects comprising 9 from Maktab Sains,3 from PJN Hj Abu Bakar (A), three from Chung Hwa BSB,3 from St Andrew,3 from PJN Pg Hj Abu Bakar (B),1 from Ma'Had Islam Brunei,Muda Hashim & Seri Mulia Sarjana respectively.
252 candidates, or 3.58%, obtained grade A's in 5-10 subjects, an increase of 0.25% from 2008. The candidates comprise 2 students or 0.03% who obtained grade A's in 10 subjects that include 1 from Chung Hwa BSB & Chung Hua KB respectively.
9 students or 0.13% obtained Grade A's in 9 subjects comprising one from Maktab Sains,3 from Chung Hwa BSB,1 from St Andrew's & 4 from Chung Hua Secondary School KB.
19 candidates or 0.27% have obtained grade A's in 8 subjects comprising 7 from Maktab Sains,1 from Sayyidina Hasan,2 from PJN Pg Hj Abu Bakar (A),1 from PJN Pg Hj Abu Bakar (B),7 from Chung Hwa BSB & 1 from Chung Ching.
58 candidates, or 0.82%, have obtained grade A's in 7 subjects
83 or 1.18% have obtained grade A's in six subjects
81 candidates or 1.15% have obtained grade A's in 5 subjects
Reminder
- Collect result slips from your respective schools or from MOE for private candidates
- For those who thinks their grade are 'not up to the mark' & wish to 'give another shot', you are advised to register with your schools or directly @ MOE for June exams ASAP. Jangan terlambat nanti miss
- For those who didnt get good grades, its not the end of the road. It marks another start, so ponder upon what went wrong & emerge stronger the next time around.
- For those who got bombarded (including me) by your parents.Dont blame them because 'IT FOR YOUR OWN GOOD' (quote from a movie)
-Lastly, please do not try to do silly things. STAY STRONG
Failure is not the end. There are still other routes to be explored
Lastly
Congrats to all Brunei GCE A,As & O Level candidates who have passed, passed with flying colours, passed with straight A's,passed with strings of A's,average pass,above average pass, 'cukup makan' pass, etc. You must be wondering what did I get 2a2b thats it no bragging. I would say its a 'cukup makan flying colours' pass. Hence, there goes my iPhone!
For those who didnt make it to the passing benchmark, stay strong & 'pasti ada hikmah di sebaliknya'. Its not the end, there are routes to be explored. Consult your Career officer for more info & advice.
For those who have made it, its time to move on to the next level of your life & another obstacle have been passed in your route to 'menara gading'. Now its time to ponder which way next?
I shouldnt talk this much in times like this oh well one more sentence or 2 before I end this posting.
Is it logical if I say its all because of my 'red&white wristband' It doesnt seem logical right, but it seems that since I had wear my wristbands my grades improves. Hmm?
Bye!
This blogger thinks that people should ponder this result system as well as ponder upon the results. We shall rise stronger in the future to give a 'counterstrike'
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