The Ministry of Education’s Department of Examinations has released the results of this year’s Primary School Assessment (PSR) exam. A total of 6,075 candidates sat for the exam, with 4,060 from government schools and 2,015 from private schools.
Of the total candidates, 4,960 (81.65 per cent) achieved Grades A-D in all five subjects, while 3,916 (64.46 per cent) achieved Grades A-C.
A breakdown of the results shows that 2,323 government school candidates (57.22 per cent) and 1,593 private school candidates (79.06 per cent) achieved Grades A-C in all five subjects.
Additionally, 34 schools, including 20 government schools, achieved a 100 per cent pass rate with Grades A-D in all five subjects. Twelve schools, nine of which are government schools, achieved a 100 per cent pass rate with Grades A-C.
In terms of top performers, 575 candidates (9.47 per cent) obtained Grade A in all five subjects, an increase of 0.34 per cent compared to 2023. Of these, 242 candidates were from government schools and 519 were Brunei citizens. Furthermore, 579 candidates (9.53 per cent) achieved four Grade A and one Grade B, with 310 candidates (53.54 per cent) from government schools.
Students can collect their result slips from their schools. Private candidates can collect their results from the Department of Examinations counter at the One-Stop Centre, Ministry of Education.