Sunday, April 20, 2008

Two Methodites are top in the nation for STPM 2007

Once again, MBS has shone in the STPM examinations 2007. Two of our students are top in the nation. This is the third consecutive year that MBS has students among the top in the nation for STPM.

Lai Choon Keat and Mon Chee Cheong were among the top students in the country for Science and Arts streams respectively. Both of them achieved 5A and a perfect 4.00 CGPA.

The detailed analysis also show that the overall CGPA is 2.73, the best since 2003. All subjects show improvement except Economics and Mathematics S.

MBSSKL’s SPM results are also outstanding. Though MBSSKL did not achieve a 100% due to the failure of two students in Bahasa Malaysia, the overall grade was the best in history – 3.42. Also for the first time in history, a student scored 13As. Another four students scored 12As and another seventeen 11As. The results could have been better if not for two subjects which many students, unexpectedly, did not get As – Bahasa Malaysia and English Literature. A thorough post mortem will be conducted for these two subjects. All other subjects scored marked improvement. An outstanding result that need to be highlighted is that an astonishing 78% of the students scored As for English and out of this 74% are A1s.

The PMR results were also commendable with a pass of 96.95% the third highest in the history of MBSSKL. About a quarter of the students scored 7As and above.

The detailed analysis of the results can be downloaded from the official site, http://mbsskl.edu.my/



Mon Chee Cheong, Mr. Wong Chee Kheon and Lai Choon Keat at the national prize-giving ceremony






MBSSKL Science stream student, Jeremy Tong Wee Chieh, who obtained 4As and 1A-, said it is important to study smart, " It's important to spend time de-stressing," he said, adding that he plays computer games to do so.

Congratulations to all the STPM High Achievers 2007!
M.B.S. , M.B.S., Play Up! Play Up! Play Up!
*Special thanks to Ms. Yeoh Su Yu for the scans of the newspaper articles.

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