(Seria, 30th) Zhongzheng Primary School students in Seria have repeatedly achieved outstanding results in a series of recent inter-school and international competitions, showcasing comprehensive academic literacy and artistic talent, and bringing honor to their school. This includes: In the "Inter-School Jawi Spelling Competition" organized by the Co-curricular Activities Department of the Ministry of Education, third-grader Haning stood out with a solid language foundation, successfully advancing to the finals and winning third place, highlighting the school’s achievements in multilingual education.
At the same time, fourth-grader Bei Chengyi entered the global top five in the highly competitive "International Olympic Painting Competition," where her creativity and artistic expression won high praise from international judges, winning honor for Brunei’s art education.
Not long ago, sixth-graders Lin Weixian, Ha Fei, Chen Wei'en, and Lu Andan formed a team to represent the school in the "All-Brunei Primary School Mathematics Olympiad" organized by Chung Hwa Middle School in Brunei, using their collective wisdom to claim the bronze award, demonstrating the school's persistent effort in cultivating mathematical talent.
In addition, fifth-grader Liu Sisi triumphed over many opponents to win the championship in the 2025 "Peh Sian Temenggong Dato Lim Teck Hoo Memorial Cup" Chess Tournament (Primary School Division), demonstrating her passion for traditional chess and her superb strategy.
Achievements in Hard Pen Calligraphy
In the "All-Brunei Chinese Primary Schools Hard Pen Calligraphy Competition" hosted by Kuala Belait Chung Hwa Middle School, Zhongzheng students also had strong results:
Lower Primary Group: Cai Yingxin and Li Jiehong both won first prize; Liu Enli and Zhaola won second prize; Yang Jinmi won third prize
Middle Primary Group: Zhang Xing and Liao Shanxuan both won second prize; Deng Kaijun won third prize
Upper Primary Group: Chen Zonghan, Han Le'en, and Lin Weixian all won second prize; Bei Chengxin won third prize
Principal Jia Renyou stated, “The school will continue to provide a platform for diverse development, allowing every student to discover their potential and shine brightly.” Award-winning students were especially grateful for the professional training provided by their teachers and the full support from the school, and vowed to repay the dedication of their teachers with even better achievements in the future.
At the same time, fourth-grader Bei Chengyi entered the global top five in the highly competitive "International Olympic Painting Competition," where her creativity and artistic expression won high praise from international judges, winning honor for Brunei’s art education.
Not long ago, sixth-graders Lin Weixian, Ha Fei, Chen Wei'en, and Lu Andan formed a team to represent the school in the "All-Brunei Primary School Mathematics Olympiad" organized by Chung Hwa Middle School in Brunei, using their collective wisdom to claim the bronze award, demonstrating the school's persistent effort in cultivating mathematical talent.
In addition, fifth-grader Liu Sisi triumphed over many opponents to win the championship in the 2025 "Peh Sian Temenggong Dato Lim Teck Hoo Memorial Cup" Chess Tournament (Primary School Division), demonstrating her passion for traditional chess and her superb strategy.
Achievements in Hard Pen Calligraphy
In the "All-Brunei Chinese Primary Schools Hard Pen Calligraphy Competition" hosted by Kuala Belait Chung Hwa Middle School, Zhongzheng students also had strong results:
Lower Primary Group: Cai Yingxin and Li Jiehong both won first prize; Liu Enli and Zhaola won second prize; Yang Jinmi won third prize
Middle Primary Group: Zhang Xing and Liao Shanxuan both won second prize; Deng Kaijun won third prize
Upper Primary Group: Chen Zonghan, Han Le'en, and Lin Weixian all won second prize; Bei Chengxin won third prize
Principal Jia Renyou stated, “The school will continue to provide a platform for diverse development, allowing every student to discover their potential and shine brightly.” Award-winning students were especially grateful for the professional training provided by their teachers and the full support from the school, and vowed to repay the dedication of their teachers with even better achievements in the future.