Methodist Boys' School (Kuala Lumpur)

Methodist Boys' School (Kuala Lumpur)
Methodist Boys' School
Location
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Information
Type Public
Motto Ora et Labora: Pray and Work
Established July 1897
Principal Mr. Wong Chee Kheon
Campus (Urban/Country)
Color(s) (Navy Blue/Yellow)
Website

Methodist Boys' School, Kuala Lumpur (MBS) is a cluster secondary school in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It was founded in July 1897, making it one of the oldest schools in Malaysia. It is known as MBS and its students are known as MBSians. The school is also known as Marble School or Horley School to the community of Petaling Street. It is noted for its library, which attracts visits from many other schools.

The school was founded by Christian missionary Dr. Kensett in July 1897. The school population grew to be overwhelmingly Indian and the school was named Anglo-Tamil School, at a small wooden shophouse at the corner of Batu Road and Java Street, since demolished.

In 1899, Rev. Abraham became its first headmaster, leading a staff of four teachers. It was then registered as a government-aided school.

Three years later, the MBS proper was founded by Rev. W. E. Horley at the temporary premises of an unused pork market in Malacca Street. The Anglo-Tamil School was absorbed into it, opening up the school to all races.

In 1904, the school decided to move to Petaling Hill (its present site) after a few evacuations by the sanitary board due to the dilapidated condition of the buildings. Within eight months, enough funds had been collected to erect a new building. Two new wings were constructed and a playing field laid down.[1] In 2008, Methodist Boys' Secondary School was awarded cluster school status by Kementerian Pelajaran Malaysia.

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Students

Students of MBSSKL come from all walks of life, be it rich or poor, dark or fair skinned. Unlike the nickname "Johannian" for St. John's Institution students and "Victorian" for Victoria Institution students, there has been no officially recognized nickname for MBSSKL students, although recently the loosely used term "MBSian" (pronounced as "Ambition" by some) has surfaced. However, a more proper term Methodite was used by the 1977 School Captain, Christopher Kushi in the Excelsior Magazine 1977.[2]

MBS Anthem

English Version

The School Song was composed in 1948 by former principal Mr. Hugh F. Clancy. The music was harmonized by N.Swan, also in 1948. The school anthem was sung over Radio Malaya one year later.


Go forward MBS
Filled with courage fine
With your colours flying
We will cheer you all the time
And so you go forward MBS
On to victory
Work for the fame of our fair name
Forward we must play the game

Malay Version:(1995)

Majulah MBS
Penuh azam baru
Dengan semangat waja
Kita menjulangkan namamu
Majulah MBS
Raih kejayaan
Harumkan namamu selalu
Kekalkan keunggulan
[3]

Source: Excelsior 1954 and Excelsior 2006

School Cheer

M.B.S! , M.B.S! Play up! Play up! Play up!

Source: Excelsior 2006

School Crest

The school badge consists of the words M.B.S. and a banner in Or(Yellow) against a background shield of Azure(Blue). Azure(Blue) represents the fact that all humanity shares the same sky and a sense of togetherness. It represents the harmony of all the races in MBSSKL, and that the importance of each individual is recognized. Or(Yellow) represents the excellence for which we are encouraged to strive for.

The school crest, as depicted in the first graphic shown at the top right, has changed somewhat throughout the years especially on the removal of a "white cross" upon which the text "MBS" sits. The removal of the cross was initially made in deference to Muslim students in the school who would specifically wear the "cross-less" version of the badge. (The badges of convent schools which featured a prominent cross had to be completely redesigned.) Politically, Malaysia was developing into a primarily Muslim country with a multi-racial, multi-ethnic population who have long learnt to exist among each other with tolerance. The permanent removal of the cross in 1989 reflects this subtle shift in the country's sensitivity to the Muslim community.

The original school crest looks like the one to the right of the current crest shown above. Shown here is also how the shape of the bar in which the motto sits has been morphed over the years. The most recent crest shows that the bar curves down on both sides and extends beyond the crest body. The original crest that was last used in the mid-nineteen seventies had it pointed up at both the edges and is shorter than the crest body.

The motto, "Ora et Labora" means "Pray and Work" in Latin.

Source: [Excelsior 2004]

School Magazine

The school magazine of the MBSKL is named the Excelsior. It was published annually by the Excelsior Editorial Board since 1906 to the late 1910s where it was discontinued before being revived by Dr. Ho Seng Ong in the early 1920s, then still a student in the school before becoming a principal later. It is one of the oldest school magazine in country. The first school magazine which was published in the year 1906 is still in the possession of the school's archive and principal. In 2007, the Excelsior magazine was awarded as the best school magazine in the country.

School Library

The MBSSKL Library is supposedly the oldest school library in the country. The Library was founded in 1906, by philanthropist Mr. Eu Tong Sen of Perak, the youngest son of Mr. Eu Kong, founder of Eu Yan Sang company.

In 1937, the library was renamed the Lum Mun Yoke Memorial Library.

In 1941, war broke out and left the library in shambles.

In 1947, the library was revived by former principal Mr. S. Kanagaratnam (Acting). At the early stages of revival, only senior students were allowed to use the library while the library masters were working hard to restore the condition of the library.

Initially, during these stages, the library was separated into three libraries, namely the Students' Library, the Form Six Library and the Staff Library. The library was at that time located directly above the principal's office, which according to our sources, was located at the Hinch Block.

In 1957, Students who were voluntary helpers were formally given the title "Student Librarians". In 1962, the Student Librarians were formally recognized as "The Board of Student Librarians" and were given the privilege of wearing a light blue shirt to distinguish themselves from the rest of the students, hence earning them the name "Lightblues". Before this, no other Student Librarian body in the country had the honour of wearing a special distinctive uniform. Special badges were given out as well. Until today, the Board of Student Librarians has still retained their traditional white and lightblue uniform, with the addition of a dark blue blazer, which is the highest honour given to student leaders. (Only the 3 most distinguished boards of the school have been given permission to don dark blue (School colour) blazers, while the rest of the Boards have no blazers or black blazers.

In the 60s also, the libraries were once again centralized to form the MBSSKL Central Library. The Central Library was relocated to the top floor of the T. Mori Block. The school library also earned the distinction of being one of the first libraries in town to enjoy central air conditioning and had a fine collection of reference books. This is proved by the fact that the Central Library was a popular place of study for the Methodites and was opened on weekdays, and even some Saturdays until 6 p.m!

In 1962, the library was designated a "model school library". Many other schools have visited the MBSSKL library to learn from its library, including schools from as far as Thailand. The visitors were never disappointed with the standard of our library, which was considered to be among the most well-equipped school library in the nation in that era.

In 2006, the library shifted to its current premises on top floor of the Tan Sri Dato' Seri(Dr) Lim Goh Tong block. It is located in a big hall known as the Wong Chee Kooi room and Reunion 5971 room, and the library itself is called the Centenary Library. It is administrated by the Board of Student Librarians, and the Junior Board of Student Librarians.

The motto of the Board of Student Librarians is "Esprit de Corps", which means "the spirit of togetherness".

Source: MBSSKL Library Heritage Corner

History

MBSKL was founded by Rev. Dr. William T. Kensett, a naval officer of the Royal Navy battleship HMS Orion. In July 1897 he decided to set up a church and school for the Tamils in Kuala Lumpur, and he left the British Navy. A shophouse was secured at the corner of Batu Road and Java Street, and the predominantly Tamil school was named the Anglo-Tamil School.

In 1904, the school moved to its current premises on Petaling Hill and was renamed the Methodist Boys' School Kuala Lumpur by Rev William E Horley, the name used until this day.

In 1954, the 1st Kuala Lumpur Boys' Brigade Company was set up in the school by Mr. Khoo Oon Soo and Mr. R.A. Allen. After the first few years, 1st KL shifted to the Wesley Church just next door to the school, and used the Church premises as its meeting place. The 1st Kuala Lumpur Boys' Brigade Company is the 3rd oldest company in Malaysia, and is known for its history in Band, Footdrill and Talent Time competition results at National Level. The Company has also produced a fine collection of President's Men and Founder's Men, as well as two Queen's Men.

In 1958, the school was divided into the Secondary School (MBSSKL) and the Primary School (MBPSKL) in accordance with Malaysia's new Education Policy.

In its natural geography, Petaling Hill, on which MBS now stands, the school overlooks one of the oldest business sections of Kuala Lumpur which consists of many of the oldest Chinese business establishments.

The reason for Rev Horley choosing this site for the Wesley Church, the parsonage and the school was not different from other pioneer missionaries who chose sites for church, school and living quarters in other parts of the country. It was to be close to the community whom they wanted to serve, but yet sufficiently removed to have the quiet serenity for school and church to function and the incumbent pastor who used to also head the school, to dwell in peace.

It is not surprising that as the country developed and as towns became cities, churches and schools which were once at the fringes of towns, are now engulfed in the midst of city centres.

Numbered among the former students are successful citizens in all walks of life and professions. There is no record of the progress and achievements of students who have left the school.

The school's traditional rivals are the Victoria Institution and St. John's Institution, as the two institutions together with MBSKL are generally known as the top three boys' schools in Kuala Lumpur. This friendly rivalry existed way back in the three schools' history of over 100 years, not only on the sports field but also in academic and extracurricular pursuits.

The MBSKL bell is the oldest existing school bell in Kuala Lumpur and dates from 1923. It was mounted in a special tower built by MBSOBA and was located at the Reading Corner.

Source: MBSKL Centenary Commemorative Book

Culture

Uniform

The traditional uniform for the students is white long pants and a white shirt, with a plain dark blue tie. However, the school has changed its uniform in line with Government policy which requires all secondary students to wear Olive Green pants and white shirt. The MBSSKL does not allow wearing of pants with pleats and/or bell-bottoms. The school tie is navy blue in colour, with repeated patterns of the school crest. A metal school badge is worn over the left pocket, and a cloth name tag sewn on under the school badge. (Until 2004, the name tags were made of plastic, blue in colour with yellow wordings for students.)

Members of the four student boards wear different uniforms and badges.

Student Boards

There are 4 major boards in the school, namely the Prefectorial Board , Board of Student Librarians ,IT Brigade and the Sportsmen's Board.

Prefects

The MBSKL Prefectorial Board was founded in 1931. The head of prefects in MBSKL are known as School Captain (Kapten Sekolah) instead of Head Prefect (Ketua Pengawas).

Librarians

The MBSSKL Board of Student Librarians proper was founded in 1962 although students who were voluntary helpers were formally given the title "Student Librarians" in 1957. In 1962, the current uniform of the librarians was designed by former teacher advisor Mrs. Sally Ti.

Sportsmen

The Sportsmen's Club (Now Sportsmen's Board) was founded in the early 1970s. Membership to this board is extremely exclusive to those who excel in sports and character. Annually, less than 5 students are awarded membership to the Sportsmen's Board.


Information Technology Brigade

The IT Brigade was established in 2006 to develop the IT infrastructure in the school compound. Their duties include all computer-related issues of the school especially maintaining the Multimedia lab for the students' usage and computer repairs.


Discipline

MBS operates a merit/demerit points scheme for rewards and punishments. Accumulated demerit points may be worked off by carrying out tasks such as cleaning the windows.[4] Corporal punishment is administered for a wide range of school offences, consisting of either one, two or three strokes of the cane.[5]

House System

As like any former British schools, MBS practices the house system, although nowadays, the house system is mainly for sports purposes. Four of the houses are named after donors who provided the establishment funds of the school, and one is named after a prominent former principal. 3 new houses were introduced in 2009.The houses are:

House Named after Colour Motto
Foong Wah Mr. Foong Yat Wah Red Unity, Courage and Faith
Doraisamy Mr. Doraisamy Pillai Purple Labor Omnia Vincit (Labour conquers all things)
Chow Thye Mr. Loke Chow Thye Blue Ever Linking
Loke Yew Mr. Loke Yew Yellow To Serve, To Strive but Not To Yield
Horley Rev. Horley Green Ever Onward
Shellabear Rev. Shellabear Grey
Goh Tong Mr. Lim Goh Tong Orange
Mori Mr. T Mori Brown

Combined Boards Day

This is an annual event organized by 3 of the student boards, namely the Prefectorial Board, Board of Student Librarians, Sportsmen's Board since 1991. IT Brigade joined in as the 4th Board in 2007. Traditionally, the main focus of this event was the installation of the members of the above boards, but over the years, the function has evolved to no longer include installation. It is now a day of fun, socialising and fellowship with student leaders from KL and Selangor schools, and is always organized in a way that brings positive outcomes to the boards as well as the school. It can also be a day of conference where KL and Selangor school leaders meet up together and discuss about issues arising among students as well as to solve the problems, depending on the organizing committee, whom are given near-total autonomy on selecting the theme and planning the events of the day. The 21st Combined Boards' Day was held on 15th April 2011.

Co-curricular

Uniform Bodies

There are 7 uniform bodies in the school as of year 2009.And some of the examples of the uniform bodies are as below:[6]

10th Kuala Lumpur Air Scouts Group

10th Kuala Lumpur Air Scouts was established 96 years ago in 1915 and absorbed 15th Kuala Lumpur Scouts Troop after the second World War.[7]

1st Kuala Lumpur Boys' Brigade Company

Founded by Mr. Khoo Onn Soo under the sponsorship of Wesley Methodist Church, Kuala Lumpur in 1954. 1st Kuala Lumpur Boys Brigade was the first of the companies to be established in Kuala Lumpur.[8]

Former Principals of MBSKL

1897-1899 Dr. William Thomas Kensett, M.D.
1899-1901 Rev. Samuel Abraham
1901-1907 Rev. William Edward Horley, M.B.E.
1908-1912 Mr. Robert T. McCoy, B.Sc
1913 Rev. B.J.Baughman, M.A.
1913 Rev. Walter Guy Parker, M.A.
1914 Rev. Preston Littlepage Peach, M.A.,M.M.E
1915 Rev. George F. Pykett
1915-1919 Rev. Preston L. Peach, M.A.,M.M.E
1919-1924 Rev. Walter Guy Parker, M.A.
1924-1926 Mr. Thomas William Hinch, O.B.E.
1926-1929 Rev. R.A. Blasdell, B.A. (Acting)
1930-1933 Rev. T.W. Bowmar
1934-1937 Rev. Preston L. Peach, M.A., M.M.E.
1938 Rev. W.A. Schurr, M.A., B.D. (Acting)
1939-1941 Rev. Preston L. Peach, M.A., M.M.E.
1942-1944 <War Period>
1945-1946 Mr. S. Kanagaratnam (Acting)
1947-1948 Rev. Preston L. Peach, M.A., M.M.E.
1949-1952 Mr. Hugh F. Clancy, B.A.
1950-1951 Mr. T.K. Cheong (Acting)
1952-1955 Dr. Ho Seng Ong, Ed.D, M.A., P.R.G.S
1955-1968 Mr. T. Mori, R.C.D.
1969-1978 Mr. Tan Hee Heng, R.C.D.
1979-1985 Mr. Yong Chee Seng
1986-1995 Mr. Loh Kung Sing
1995-1996 Mrs. Hew Yoon Yew
1997-2004 Mr. Loo Wan Yong
2004-2005 Ms. Moey Yoke Lai

Current Administration of MBSSKL

Principal: Wong Chee Kheon
Senior Assistant (Administration and Curriculum) : Nirmala D/O S S Nathan
Senior Assistant (Student Affairs) : Loh Tzu Lee
Senior Assistant (Co-curricular Activities) : Sanusi bin Ismail
Senior Assistant (Sixth Form Affairs) : Gan Swit Peng

HOD, Languages : Bharathi D/O Samy
HOD, Social Science : Tay Siew Ngoh
HOD, Science and Mathematics : Nur Azfa Eda binti Adnan
HOD, Technical and Vocational : Khadizah binti Ja'afar

Alumni Association

The alumni association of MBSKL is known as MBSalumni. Its first documented meeting was in 1919. It was set up with the objective of providing a platform for all former students to keep in touch with each other and also to maintain contact with the school.

Eminent Old Boys

Royalty

  • Y.A.M. Raja Dato' Sri Nur Mahani binti Raja Haji Shahar Shah - Wife of Raja Di-Hilir Perak

Business

  • Tan Sri Dato' G.S. Gill - Owner of G.S. Gill Sports store
  • Tan Sri Datuk Yong Poh Kon - Chairman, Royal Selangor Pewter
  • Tan Sri Lim Kok Thay - Chairman, Genting Group and Star Cruises
  • Dato' Dr. Teo Chiang Quan - Group Chief Executive Officer of Paramount Corporation Berhad
  • Tan Sri Chan Sau Lai - Executive chairman, Beneton Properties
  • Tan Sri Tay Ah Lek - Managing Director, Public Bank

Law

  • Justice Lai Kew Chai - Former Supreme Court of Singapore Judge
  • Chooi Mun Sou - Lawyer
  • Au-Yong Peng Choon - Lawyer (pre-war era)
  • Justice Tan Sri James Foong Cheng Yuen - Federal Court Judge
  • Dr. Wong Kien Keong - Chairman, Baker & McKenzie, Asia Pacific region (2003-2005).
  • Edmund Bon - Lawyer
  • Ravindran Nekoo @ Veloo - Lawyer, Former Chairman of Legal Aid Centre(LAC) Kuala Lumpur

Medical

  • Dr. David Arumaisingam Kandiah - Professor of Medical Education, University of Western Australia
  • Dr. Fung Wye Poh - Gastroenterologist
  • Dr. Evelyn Ho - Former President, College of Radiology Council, Malaysia

Public service

  • Dr. Cheong Choong Kong - Chairman of the Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Singapore and former CEO of Singapore Airlines
  • Dato' Douglas K.K. Lee - Former International Director, The International Association of Lions Clubs
  • Yue Sau Hin - Former President, ASEAN Federation of Accountants
  • Bobby Chin Yoke Choong - Chairman, Singapore Tote Board
  • Tan Sri C. C. Too - Former head of Psychological Warfare Section, Malaya

Politics

Sports

  • Lee Fun - Malayan Athlete who represented China
  • A.S. Samuel - World Badminton Championship finalist (1938)
  • A.L. Henry - Best Footballer of Malaya (1933)
  • Lee Kah Fook - Malayan Athlete to the Melbourne Olympics (1958)
  • Lee Seng Chee - Bodybuilder
  • Haziq Azlan - Malaysia and Southeast Asia's youngest skydiver

Education

Media

  • Liew Peng Chuen - Former Group Chief Executive Officer, Nanyang Press Holdings Berhad

References

  1. ^ MBS Centenary Commemorative Book.
  2. ^ School Website
  3. ^ [1], Methodist Boys' Secondary School.
  4. ^ Rules and Regulations, Methodist Boys' Secondary School.
  5. ^ Peraturan Sekolah Untuk Murid, SMKL Methodist, 2010. (Malay)
  6. ^ [2] Uniform bodies in MBSSKL
  7. ^ [3] About 10th KL Air Scouts. Retrieved September 2009
  8. ^ [4] About 1st KL. Retrieved September 2009
  9. ^ http://www.monash.edu.au/news/monashmemo/stories/20090812/around-monash2.html

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