Welcome to Bukit Jalil Sports School Officially opened 1 January 1996 Given Cluster School Status On 16 April 2008 Administered by The Division for Sports, Art and Co-curriculum Ministry of Education, Malaysia Location National Sports Complex, Kuala Lumpur. Land area 5.7 Hectares Staff Academic teachers : 73 Sports Coaches : 15 Supporting Staff : 29 BJSS to produce world class athletes BJSS – SCHOOL FOR CHAMPIONS There are 506 students involved in 29 different sports. Organizational Structure Principal PTA Senior Asst. (Sports) Senior Asst.(Academic) Senior Asst. (Student Affairs) Senior Asst.(Co curriculum) Mission Provide quality training and education to produce world class athletes Vision BJSS to produce world class athletes OBJECTIVES • To produce potential world class athletes • To educate athletes to realise their full potential academically. • To inculcate a life long interest and involvement in sports. • To disseminate information about careers in sports industry. • To create the basis for scientific research in sports. Sports Training Offered • • • • • • • • BADMINTON MEN’S HOCKEY TRACK AND FIELD AQUATICS – DIVING, SWIMMING AND SYNCHRONIZED SWIMMING GYMNASTICS – ARTISTIC AND RYTHMIC SQUASH TENPIN BOWLING SOCCER • • • • • • • Netball Volleyball Basketball Tennis Cricket Golf Equestrian • Shooting • Archery • Weightlifting • Cycling • Taekwondo • Wushu • Snooker Personnel Coaches (Full Time) • Must possess a coaching certificate as well as a Level 2 Sports Science Certificate.. • The majority of the coaches have a Bachelors degree in Physical Education. • Foreign coaches as well as coaches from National Sports Associations are also involved in the training. TEACHERS • Selected based on their expertise in the teaching and learning of selected academic subjects. SUPPORTING STAFF • 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Medical Assistant Dietician Physiotherapists Mental trainer Nursing aid Technicians Administrative Staff Selection Process Enrolment into Bukit Jalil Sports School • “Talent Scouting” – • - Recommendations by the National Sports Council and/or National Sports Associations -Talent Identification Program(TID) Academic Programme • National Curriculum from the Ministry of • • • Education Public Examinations at year nine and year eleven. Sports Science is a compulsory paper. Flexible schedule in school. MOE/NSC/MOHE Preuniversity Programme • Aimed at preparing students for entry into first degree programmes in Institutions of Higher Learning. • The programme follows a flexible timetable over four semesters. • Caters to students who are national athletes or in training programmes managed by the National Sports Council. DAILY ROUTINE 0700-0830 morning training (I) 0830-0915 Breakfast Preparation for class 0930-1430 Academic class 1500-1900 Evening Training (II) 2000-2030 Dinner 2030-2150 Academic class 2200-2230 Supper 2300 Lights out * School starts at 7.30a.m on Wednesdays and finishes at 1.30p.m so as to enable the school to carry out weekly assembly; mentor-mentee programme and Co curricular activities OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENTS SEA GAMES Year No. of athletes 1999 No. of Gold Sports Silver Bronze 15 4 7 7 3 57 14 28 15 13 44 14 10 17 13 37 11 16 9 10 86 22 22 16 24 Brunei 2001 K.Lumpur 2003 Vietnam 2005 Manila 2007 Korat, Thailand OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENTS COMMONWEALTH GAMES Year No. of athletes 1998 No. of Gold Sports Silver Bronze 20 7 1 1 0 9 3 0 1 1 21 13 1 5 3 K.Lumpur 2002 Manchester 2006 Melbourne OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENTS ASIAN GAMES Year 1998 No. of No. of Gold athletes Sports Silver Bronze - - 0 0 0 13 7 0 0 1 35 15 1 1 4 Bangkok 2002 Busan 2006 Doha OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENTS OLYMPIC GAMES Year 2000 No. of athletes No. of Gold Sports Silver Bronze 6 2 0 0 0 7 2 0 0 0 17 6 0 0 0 Sydney 2004 Athens 2008 Beijing ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT YEAR SCHOOL GPA BEST STUDENT 2004 2.93 Noor Amira bt. Mohd Nafiah, 7A 2005 2.94 Vivian Hoo Kah Mun, 6A Daniel Bego, 5A 2006 2.84 Katrina Wong, 6A Nessrine bt Ariffin, 5A 2007 2008 3.06 2.50 Arief Iskandar b Khamdan, 7A Yew Sook Ting, 6A Yang Li Lian 7A Chuah Yu Tian 7A 1B Yang Farha Farhani 7A 1B Nurul Adha Abu Bakar 7A 1 B PENCAPAIAN AKADEMIK Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) TAHUN PERATUS PELAJAR TERBAIK 1997 94.28% Marina Chin Mei Hsia, 7A 2B 1998 87.10% El Regina bt. Tajuddin, 7A 2B 1999 76.20% Shahnaz Akhtar bt. Shariful Akhtar, 6A 2B 2000 92.70% Lim Paik Lyn, 8A 2001 91.70% Siti Afeedah bt. Sallehudin, 8A ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) Year % passes Best Student 2002 95.6% Mohd Nafzahizam b. Mohd Adnan, 4A 2B 2003 95.8% Wong Sin Yi, 6A 2B 2004 92.1% Jeremy Er An Ke, 9A 2B Wong Eva , 8A 4B 2005 94.8 % Tan Chiew Lee, 10A, 2B 2006 94.8 % Koh Jen Li, 7A Chong Lee Fang, 5A 2007 92.0 % Wahidah Ismail,7A Yeow Mie Xie, 5A 2008 95.5% Katrina Ong,6A Nessrine Ariffin, 6A SMART PARTNERSHIPS • MINISTRY OF YOUTH AND SPORTS • NATIONAL SPORTS COUNCIL • OLYMPIC COUNCIL OF MALAYSIA • NATIONAL SPORTS ASSOCIATIONS • SPONSORS • OTHER GOVERNMENT AGENCIES 1. Bryan Nickson Lomas - First Place- Junior World Diving Championship, di Belem, Brazil(2004) - 9th Placing- World Diving C’ship, Canada (2005) 2. Hoon Thien How & Tan Boon Heong 3.Yeoh Ken Nee - Doubles Champion –Jnr.World Badminton Championship, Toronto, Canada (2004) - 2nd Placing, World Youth Diving Championship, Calgary, Canada (2000) 4. Ng. Shu Wai (Artistic Gymnastics) 5. Durratun Nasihin (Rhythmic Gymnastics) 6. Fong Siew Ting (Rhythmic Gymnastics) 7. Chai Fong Ying - Bronze, Asian Games (2002) - Silver,Commonwealth Games (2002) - SEA Games , Vietnam (2003) - 4 Gold Medals - SEA Games, Manila (2005) - 4 Golds, 2 Silvers - World Champion Taijijian Event World Wushu Championship,Vietnam (2005) THE WAY FORWARD. • Academic • Student Welfare • Character Building