Tuesday, March 31, 2009

MA (MATHEMATICS)

Maths lessons on Monday, Wednesday and Thursday. A cool and also fun to be with teacher. He always is there for us and explains, explains and explains until everyone understands. Might be strict at some times like when we didn't complete our homework but still he's a cool guy.
Meet our Maths and class teacher, En.Helmi
D.O.B. : 9 February 1983
The books we use for our Maths lesson


SN (SCIENCE)

We have our Science lesson on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. He always makes our Science lesson fun so we can concentrate even better. When we have double periods we wil go to the Science lab to do some experiments.
Meet our Science teacher, En. Khairul Amri
D.O.B: 25 May 1979
The books used for our science lesson.


GEO (GEOGRAPHY)

So we have our Geography lesson every Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Our Geography teacher Pn. Lee is always very punctual to our class. Among her rules are:
  • Wrap your Geography books
  • Paste your picture in the front cover of the Geography book
  • Paste a mini envelope in the back page of the Geography note book to put the Geography Excersice book.
  • Those who want to talk have to come in front and teach
Meet our Geography teacher, Pn.Lee

The books used for our Geography lesson.




Monday, March 30, 2009

History of MBSSKL



MBSKL was founded by Rev. Dr. William T. Kensett, a naval officer of the Royal Navy battleship HMS Orion. In July 1897, he had the desire to set up a church and school for the Tamils in Kuala Lumpur and he left the British Navy. A shophouse was soon secured at the corner of Batu Road and Java Street, and the predominantly Tamil school was named the Anglo-Tamil School.
In 1904, the school moved to its current premises on Petaling Hill and the Anglo-Tamil School was re-named the Methodist Boys’ School Kuala Lumpur by Rev William E Horley,the name used until this day.
In 1954, the 1st Kuala Lumpur Boys’ Brigade Company was set up in the School by Mr. Khoo Oon Soo and Mr. R.A. Allen. After the first few years, 1st KL shifted to the Wesley Church just next door to the school, and used the Church premises as its’ meeting place. The 1st Kuala Lumpur Boys’ Brigade Company is the 3rd oldest company in Malaysia, and is well known for its’ history in Band, Footdrill and Talent Time competition results at National Level. The Company has also produced a fine collection of President’s Men and Founder’s Men, as well as two Queen’s Men.
In 1958, the school was divided into the Secondary School (MBSSKL) and the Primary School (MBPSKL)in accordance with the new Education Policy of the country.
In its natural geography, Petaling Hill, on which MBS now stands, the school overlooks one of the oldest business sections of Kuala Lumpur which consists of many of the oldest Chinese business establishments.
The reason for Rev Horley in choosing this site for the Wesley Church, the parsonage and the school was not different from other pioneer missionaries who chose sites for church, school and living quarters in other parts of the country. It was to be close to the community whom they wanted to serve, but yet sufficiently removed to have the quiet serenity for school and church to function and the incumbent pastor who used to also head the school, to dwell in peace.
It is not surprising that as the country developed and as towns became cities, churches and schools which were once at the fringes of towns, are now engulfed in the midst of city centres.
In the hundred years of its existence MBSKL has more than fulfilled its role in providing education and nurture for those who passed through the portals. Numbered among the former students are successful citizens in all walks of life and professions. It is quite impossible to enumerate or name each one of them simply because they are far too many and there is no record of the progress and achievements of students who have left the school.
The school’s traditional rivals are the Victoria Institution and St. John’s Institution, as the two institutions together with MBSKL are generally known as the top 3 boys’ institutions in Kuala Lumpur. This friendly rivalry existed way back in the three schools’ history, not only on the sports field but also academic and extracurricular pursuits.
MBS, while retaining high qualities of education,has kept the school gates always open to the community and students from all backgrounds have walked through it doors. This policy of openness has resulted in a colourful history for the school.
The MBSSKL school’s bell is the oldest existing school bell in Kuala Lumpur which dated back to 1923.It is mounted in a special tower located at the Reading Corner.The school bell is now a whopping 85 years old!
On 21st July 2008, the school celebrated its 111th Birthday at the school’s premises. The event was organised by the Archive Prefects. A quiz session was held about the school’s colourful history on that day.

School Mission and Vission

MBSSKL VISION
MBSSKL will strive to be a
a premier school
that provides
world class education
SCHOOL MISSION
MBSSKL will seek excellence
in the training of the young to become
honest, courteus and forward-looking
citizens, marching purposefully
in tune with the progress of our nation

School Song


SCHOOL SONG (ENGLISH VERSION)


Go forward MBS,

Filled with courage fine,

With your colours flying,

We will cheer you all the time,

And so you go forward MBS,

On to the victory,

Work for the fame,

Of our fair name,

Forward we must play the game.


SCHOOL SONG (MALAY VERSION)


Majulah MBS,

Penuh azam baru,

Dengan semangat waja,

Kita menjulangkan namamu,

Majulah MBS,

Raih kejayaan,

Harumkan nama selalu,

Kekalkan keunggulan.