Academic Achievement

The detailed subject analysis, together with the school’s average grade/CGPA are in the following tables. Click on the titles.

PMR 2000-2009

SPM 2000-2008

STPM 2001-2009

STPM 2009

The school maintained its good results in the STPM 2009 despite skepticism after the trial examinations in 2009 which showed a drop in most of the subjects. The school managed to obtain a CGPA of 2.73, the better than 2008, matching the level in 2007 and the best in 5 years. Four students had a flat CGPA of 4.0 and one of them had 5A’s putting him as one of the top in the nation. Only 15 students in Malaysia obtained 5A’s for 2009. Compared to national data, MBSSKL is well ahead. More than 40% of MBS students had good results – CGPA of 3.0 and above- compared to only 22.08% nationally. A CGPA of 3.0 or better will enable a student to enroll into a good course at the local public university. Also more than 85% of MBS students scored a minimum of CGPA of 2.0 compared to only 61.46 at the national level.
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PMR 2009
MBSSKL had astounding results for 2009. The average grade, 1.64, was the second best in the school history. Only in 2006, the average grade was better – 1.62. However, the percentage of straight A’s and those with 7A’s or 8 A’s broke all records. The percentage of straight A’s was 37.38, indicating that a staggering 77 out of the 206 students had all A’s. This achievement put MBS as the third best school in KL in terms of straight A’s. Also nearly half of the students scored 7A’s or more. The graphs below show average grade trend over ten years and the percentage of straight A’s from 2000-2009.
On a subject basis, the percentage of A’s for Bahasa Melayu, English, Science, Mathematics, Geography and History are at their historical best. The astounding PMR results for 2009 grabbing two awards from the State Education Department – Outstanding Controlled or Full Boarding School and the third best school in KL in terms of straight A’s. A big thank you to all teachers, parents and stakeholders who have strifed and supported MBS to go this far. Go Forward MBS
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PMR 2008

MBSSKL has commendable results for the 2008 PMR. Again it is at the top 10 position in KL. The average grade was almost similar to last year at 1.81. A total of 39 students (20%) of the students scored straight As, the best in 5 years. Bahasa Melayu, English Language, Chinese Language and Geography saw improvements, while the other subjects were unchanged or showed slight deterioration

SPM 2008

The SPM 2008 results that were released on 12 March 2009 proved to be a very proud and significant moment in the history of MBSSKL. Not only was the overall performance of the school, measured by the school average grade, at the historical best, the school also bagged a record number of awards given by the state education department and had a 100% pass once again. MBSSKL’s name was called up five times at the auditorium at the state education department to receive the following awards:

  • Best improvement in the average grade
  • Highest percentage of As in Bahasa Melayu
  • Highest percentage of As in Physics
  • Highest percentage of As in Mathematics
  • Improvement of 0.37 in the average grade

The school has an overall average grade of 3.16, a historical best and a 100% passes. The graph below depits the average grade (the lower the better) from 2000-2008.


STPM 2008

The results of STPM show that there is a marginal deterioration in the CGPA – 2.71 compared to 2.73 in 2007. Nevetheless this CGPA is still commendable as it is one the best in the history of MBSSKL. In only three years 2002, 2003 and 2007 were the CGPA higher than 2008. Compared the national averages, MBSSKL is much ahead. Nationally only 18.4% of the students have a CGPA of more than 3.0 compared to 35.8% of the students in MBSSKL. This shows that 46 MBSSKL’s students have good or excellent CGPAs which will enable them to enroll into good courses in the local universities.  About 85% of MBSSKL’s students achieve a CGPA of 2.0,  a minimum requirement for entrance in the local universities compared to only 58.6% at the national average.