Ministry of Education
Kementerian Pendidikan

Ministry of Education building in 2023
Ministry overview
Formed1 January 1984 (1984-01-01)
JurisdictionGovernment of Brunei
HeadquartersBandar Seri Begawan, Brunei
4°55′33.9″N 114°55′51.2″E / 4.926083°N 114.930889°E / 4.926083; 114.930889
Annual budgetDecrease$583 million BND (2022)
Minister responsible
Websitewww.moe.gov.bn
Footnotes
[1][2][3]

The Ministry of Education (MOE or MoE; Malay: Kementerian Pendidikan) is a cabinet-level ministry in the government of Brunei which oversees education in the country. It was established immediately upon Brunei's independence on 1 January 1984.[1] It is currently led by a minister and the incumbent is Romaizah Mohd Salleh[lower-alpha 1] who took office since 7 June 2022.[3] The ministry is headquartered in Bandar Seri Begawan.

Budget

In the fiscal year 2022–23, the ministry has been allocated a budget of B$583 million[lower-alpha 2], a 23 percent decrease from the previous year.[2]

Ministers

No. Portrait Minister Term start Term end Time in office Ref.
1
Abdul Aziz Umar 1 January 1984 21 October 1986 2 years, 293 days [6]
2
Abdul Rahman Taib 21 October 1986 30 November 1988 2 years, 40 days [6]
(1)
Abdul Aziz Umar 30 November 1988 24 May 2005 16 years, 175 days [6]
(2)
Abdul Rahman Taib 24 May 2005 29 May 2010 5 years, 5 days [6][7]
3
Abu Bakar Apong 29 May 2010 22 October 2015 5 years, 146 days [6][7]
4
Suyoi Osman 22 October 2015 29 January 2018 2 years, 99 days [6]
5
Hamzah Sulaiman 29 January 2018 7 June 2022 4 years, 129 days [8][9]
6
Romaizah Mohd Salleh 7 June 2022 Incumbent 1 year, 215 days [8]

See also

Notes

  1. 1 2 The official Malay name upon the appointment was Datin Seri Paduka Dr. Dayang Hajah Romaizah binti Haji Mohd. Salleh.[4]
  2. US$419 million as of July 2022[5]

References

  1. 1 2 Menon 1987, p. 92.
  2. 1 2 Hj Abu Bakar, Rasidah; Bandial, Ain (28 February 2022). "All public schools to get new computers as part of MoE's digital revamp". The Scoop. Archived from the original on 8 March 2022. Retrieved 21 July 2022.
  3. 1 2 The Scoop (7 June 2022). "HM announces major cabinet shakeup — full list of appointees". The Scoop. Archived from the original on 2 July 2022. Retrieved 21 July 2022.
  4. Ali Rahman, Muhammad Khairulanwar (8 June 2022). "Perlantikan, Pertukaran Menteri Kabinet, Timbalan Menteri" (PDF). Pelita Brunei (in Malay). No. 67 #69. pp. 3–4. Retrieved 21 July 2022.
  5. "583,000,000 BND to USD - Bruneian Dollars to US Dollars Exchange Rate". XE.com. Retrieved 21 July 2022.
  6. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Menteri-Menteri Cabinet" (PDF).
  7. 1 2 "Sultanate - News | Negara Brunei Darussalam | 3 ministers transferred". www.sultanate.com. Retrieved 30 December 2022.
  8. 1 2 Scoop, The (30 January 2018). "HM announces surprise cabinet reshuffle - full list of new appointees". The Scoop. Retrieved 30 December 2022.
  9. Bandial, Rasidah Hj Abu Bakar, Ain (7 June 2022). "HM: New cabinet must carry out duties with 'full loyalty and responsibility'". The Scoop. Retrieved 30 December 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  • Menon, K.U. (1987). "BRUNEI DARUSSALAM IN 1986: In Search of the Political Kingdom". Southeast Asian Affairs. 1987: 85–101. doi:10.1355/SEAA87F. JSTOR 27908570.


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