Azril Mizam b Azman is a 14-year-old deaf and mute boy studying in the special education stream in MBS. But his disability has not stopped him from being an avid reader. In the recent recent ‘Nadi Ilmu Amalan Membaca’ (NILAM) (The practice of reading – the pulse of knowledge program) he was named the ‘Tokoh NILAM Negeri 2009′ (the State Personality for NILAM 2009) for having read a threshold of a certain number of books and won in a general knowledge quiz. His feat will definitely be an inspiration to many disabled children who have been disadvantaged by various disabilities which have hampered their progress in their education. The school would like to thank his hardworking teachers who have been his constant guidance and support. Without them, Azril would not have come this far. Go Forward MBS!

Azril Mizam and his trophies together with the Principal, Wong Chee Kheon
Four MBS boys, Albert Ang, Liew Tuck Onn, Jeremy Loo and Samuel Ong won gold medals in the 2009 University of New South Wales International Competitions and Assessments for Schools. Their fantastic feat enabled MBS to emerge as the top school in this competition with the largest number of gold medals from a single school. It is also the historical best for MBS as previously the school had only the most, 2 gold medallists. Only 66 gold medals were awarded and each gold medal is awarded to the best in the country for a particular subject and age group. The subjects offered are Science, Mathematics, English and Computer Skills and the age groups are from Std 3 to Upper Six. more…
Notice is hereby given to parents who wish to enrol their children in Form 1 in 2010 under the Niche Area Programme in MBSSKL. The letter and application forms have been distributed to all primary schools in KL. The closing date for the submission of the application form to the school is one day after the release of the UPSR results. The letter and application form can also be downloaded from the link below:
Circular to Primary Schools
Application Form