St. George's School, Brunei

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St George's School is a Catholic school in Brunei. It grew from classes held in rented house by Fr. Piet de Wit, a resident priest. The first building for the school was constructed in 1941, at Kumbang Pasang, on land donated by Mr. George Ah Foott. After World War II the school was named "St. George's School" in his honor.

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The school is falling down in ruins, teachers are leaving, and the head boy is playing Counter Strike in the computer lab. I hope the next principal will do the school's name good. Certain teachers should realize that not ALL students are SMART. You should give the students what they need too. Not being one-sided only, students should do their best as well. Thank you.