Bukit Bintang Girls' School
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Motto | Nisi Dominus Frustra (Without God, All is in vain) |
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Established | 1893 - 2000 |
Type | Government Semi-Boarding All-girls secondary School |
Affiliations | Malaysia Ministry Of Education |
Founder | Miss Betty Langlands |
Grades | Form 1 - Form 6 |
Location | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia |
Campus | Formerly in Bukit Bintang |
Colours | Green and white |
Abbreviation | BBGS |
Website | http://bbgs.tripod.com/ |
Bukit Bintang Girls' School (BBGS) 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. It was known as one of Kuala Lumpur's premier school. BBGS was the oldest school in Kuala Lumpur, surpassing Victoria Institution, Methodist Boys' School Kuala Lumpur, Convent Bukit Nanas, St. John's Institution, Kuala Lumpur as well as Maxwell School.
The school adopted the motto Nisi Dominus Frustra, which is Latin for "Without God, all is in vain". The school was famously known as BBGS and its students are widely known as BBGSians.
In 2000, the school officially changed its name to S.M.K Seri Bintang Utara (SBU). It was moved to a new location at Taman Shamelin Perkasa, Cheras and was established as one of the first Smart Schools in Malaysia. SBU is no longer an all-girls' school now but a co-ed. The legendary BBGS landmark on Bukit Bintang Road was demolished to make way for Pavilion KL, a new commercial site in Kuala Lumpur.
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[edit] Timeline
(Taken from the 1993 and 2000 BBGS School Magazines)
Year | Events |
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1893 | Miss Betty Langlands arrived in Kuala Lumpur and began to teach girls to read at a desolated place in Brickfields. Continued by Mrs. J.W. Moore |
1895 | Carried on by Miss Bessie Maclay when she arrived from China. She taught Scripture at our school, then known as The Chinese Girls' School (the first girls school in Selangor) at Petaling Hill.
The school moved to Davidson Road. Four classrooms were placed in the main building while another two were in the Hall. |
1898 | Miss B. Shirtliff arrived in Penang from New Zealand. |
1900 | She came to Kuala Lumpur and became a teacher in the Chinese Girls' School. |
1914 | Miss Bessie Maclay went on leave via U.S.A. The ship was torpedoed off the coast of Ireland and she was drowned.
Miss R. Lewis and M. Ham carried on the work of our school. |
1919 | Miss W.H. Green, sister of Miss Shirtliff took over the job. |
1925 | Miss Eva Prouse arrived from Rockhampton, Queensland. |
1929/1930 | Enough funds were raised, the school was moved to a new site at Bukit Bintang Road.
The building was six-roomed with a hall and an office, costing $15 000. |
1936 | The Board of Governors was formed with Mr. D.A. Angus as the chairman. |
1941 | The first block was extended to include four classrooms, a staff room and a lab (Biology Lab). |
1945, Feb | Miss Prouse died in internment. |
1945, Oct | Miss Glasgow was released, she took leave from school.
Miss Joo reopened and reorganised the school with an enrolment of 305. |
1946, Aug | Miss Glasgow returned as the Principal. |
1947 | The first Fun Fair was held, $5000 was raised for two temporary classrooms nicknamed Buckingham Palace which later became the tuckshop, now replaced by the Canteen Block. |
1950, Jan | Eva Prouse Wing was opened.
The Literary and Debating Society and Geographical Society were started. A poetry and choral speaking competition were organised. A Christian Union met regularly Netball and Hockey were introduced. |
1951 | The school magazine was first published.
A Girl Guide Company called the 12th Kuala Lumpur Girl Guide Company was formed. St. Johns Ambulance Corps. was founded in our school. Swimming was introduced. Gas was installed in the laboratories. |
1953 | Opening of the Domestic Science rooms and the Art Wing(now Clinic Block). |
1955 | Extension of two classrooms and a laboratory. (according to 1993 magazine)
A school library was built (then became the Science Lab) and a larger staff room was allocated. The Chemistry Lab came into existence. (according to 2000 magazine) Miss Glasgow was awarded the M.B.E. |
1957 | The birth of our brother school, the Bukit Bintang Boys' School in Petaling Jaya. |
1958 | The primary school is moved to a building near Raja Chulan Road.
Miss Elena Cooke became the first Malaysian principal of BBGS. |
1962 | The Lee Kuo Chuan Secondary School Hall was officiated by Encik Aminuddin Baki, on September 1st.
A new Domestic Science block was built. |
1963 | Help from Mr. Soo Putt enabled the old school hall be turned into an air-conditioned library.
The land behind Prouse Wing was purchased and turned into the school field. The first Sports Day was held. The Needlework Club was formed. |
1971 | The Canteen Block was built. It houses an Art Room, six classrooms and a canteen.
The School Library is extended to house the Sixth Form Section. |
1975 | Mr. Yeoh Seang Wan took over as the Chairman. |
1977 | Miss Cooke retired.
New gymnasium and a Junior Library is built. The Yang Di Pertuan Agong bestowed the Award of Kesatria Mangku Negara upon Miss Cooke. |
1980 | Ms. Yeap Gaik Khoon became headmistress. |
1993 | BBGS celebrated her 100 years with a big Centenary celebration and the centenary song is born on this year - Within These Walls
Ms. Yeap Gaik Khoon retired. |
1999 | The school is officially a Smart School headed by Pn. Noor Rezan bt. Bapoo Hashim. |
2000 | The school name is officially changed to SMK Seri Bintang Utara effective from January 1st. |
2001 | The school is moved to a 12.62 hectre site at Taman Shamelin Perkasa, Cheras , Kuala Lumpur. |
2004 | January. Pn Noor Ainun bt Dato Seri Yang Rashdi became the Principal.
1st August , the school officially opens the Hostel. It housed pupils from Seri Bintang Utara and from Seri Bintang Selatan. June . The PIBG of Bukit Bintang Girls School officially became the PIBG of SMK Seri Bintang Utara |
2007 | January Pn Noor Ainun bt Dato Seri Yang Rashdi retired. |
[edit] School Badge
The story of the school badge goes back to the years before 1950. A badge design competition was held and the one that is worn today was chosen. The two hills with the star overhead are a constant reminder to us that we must climb the bukit (hill) to reach the bintang (star).
[edit] School Motto
Nisi Dominus Frustra - Without God All is in Vain
The school motto, engraved not just on the school badge, but in the heart of every BBGS student.
It was in 1947 when Miss Glasgow, who was headmistress then, and Miss Cooke, a teacher felt that the school should have a motto. Their combined efforts saw the birth of the BBGS motto, Nisi Dominus Frustra, which in Latin means "Without God All is in Vain".
[edit] School Traditions
BBGS was well-known for some of its decades long school traditions. Amongst them were the famous food-sale to raise funds for the school gym, inter-class and inter-school choral speaking competitions, inter-school drama competitions, choir and cheerleading squads.And also the fact that we wash our toilets by ourselves. We also had specific language days of the week and are restricted to speaking English and Bahasa Malaysia to practise our command in the 2 main languages. Those caught speaking a native dialect within the school compounds are fined.
[edit] School Song
[edit] English Version
BBGS we pledge to thee,
Our love and toil in the years to be,
When we are grown and take our place,
As loyal women with our race.
Father in heaven, who lovest all,
O help Thy children when they call,
That they may build from age to age,
An undefiled heritage.
Teach us to bear the yoke in youth,
With steadfastness and careful truth,
That in our time, Thy grace may give,
The truth whereby the nations live.
Teach us delight in simple things,
And mirth that has no bitter springs,
Forgiveness free of evil done,
And love to all men 'neath the sun.
BBGS we pledge to thee,
Our love and toil in the years to be,
When we are grown and take our place,
As loyal women with our race.
[edit] Malay Version
BBGS, kami berikrar,
Cinta dan usaha akan datang,
Bila kami menjadi dewasa,
Menjadi puteri negara.
Tuhan Agung Maha Pengasih,
Dengarlah permohonan kami,
Agar membina warisan murni,
Zaman demi zaman.
Didik kami semasa muda,
Bertangggungjawab teguh dan benar,
Kurniakan kebenaran,
Kekalkan negara kami.
Pohon kami nilai sempurna,
Keriangan tanpa kebencian,
Mengampunkan segala dosa,
Kasihi semua insan.
BBGS, kami berikrar,
Cinta dan usaha akan datang,
Bila kami menjadi dewasa,
Menjadi puteri negara.
[edit] The Centenary Song
If through these walls,
we can hear the stories long ago,
Those BBGS dreams
their hopes and more...
And if through these walls,
we can see the days before,
We'll see the joy, the rise and growth,
Every smile that greets hello
Names may change and faces pass,
But the tune's the same
we'll make it last,
We'll learn these words before
they come to pass
BBGS in my heart, ten decades
we've grown to love,
Add a hundred more,
my heart will still belong,
Within these cherished walls
Here on these walls
I've found meanings of love,
To conquer fears, to wipe
the sorrow tears,
here I learned of friends,
learned to give a helping hand,
And when I'm lost, they'll guide my way
with God's will till the end
Names may change and faces pass,
But the tune's the same
we'll make it last,
We'll learn these words before
they come to pass...
Within these walls, we've built our lives
For a hundred years it stayed with us,
Let us keep it standing strong
Written by Raja Ismahan Syahnee bt. Raja Dato Ibrahim (Form 5-1992) and Nik Serena bt. Nik Zainal (Form 5 - 1993) , winners of the BBGS Centenary Song Competition.
[edit] Notable BBGSians
- Fong Foong Mei, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist
- Shayna Zaid, New York-based singer
- Sasha Saidin, singer
[edit] Heads of BBGS
Secondary School
Year | Heads |
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1893-1895 | Miss Betty Langlands |
1895, 1906-1914 | Miss Bessie Maclay |
1914-1918 | Miss Ruth Lewis |
1914-1918 | Miss Molly Ham |
1918-1919 | Mrs. W.H. Green |
1919-1925 | Miss A. Luke |
1922 | Miss O'Connor |
1925-1941 | Miss Eva Prouse |
1946-1957 | Miss Mary Glasgow |
1958-1977 | Miss Elena M. Cooke |
1978-1979 | Mrs. Ang Siew Khim |
1980-1993 | Miss Yeap Gaik Khoon |
1993-1995 | Mrs Hew Yoon Yew |
1996-1998 | Pn. Ainul Zaharah bt. Abdul Rahman |
1998 | Pn. Norma bt. Hashim |
1999-2003 | Pn. Noor Rezan bt. Bapoo Hashim |
2003-2007 | Pn. Noor Ainun bt. Dato' Seri Yang Rasydi |
2007-2008 | Pn. Noraini World Class
[edit] Links
[edit] School History - Women of VisionThis tribute was written by Lim Poh Lian (Form 5 - 1982), and read during the 90th anniversary celebration in 1983
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