Bukit Bintang Girls' School
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Bukit Bintang Girls' School began in 1893 with Miss Betty Langlands teaching girls to read in Brickfields, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Formerly known as The Chinese Girls' School, BBGS, as it was later affectionately called, gained its name after moving to its well-known premise on Bukit Bintang Road in 1930.
The school adopted the motto Nisi Dominus Frustra: Without God, All is in Vain.
In 2000, the school officially changed its name to Sekolah Sri Bintang Utara and together, changed its motto. It was moved to a new location in Cheras and was established as one of the first smart schools in Malaysia. The legendary BBGS landmark on Bukit Bintang Road was demolished to make way for The Pavilion, a new commercial site in Kuala Lumpur.