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If one were to conjure a thought of Brunei’s most well-known cuisine, it is very likely that out of all the traditional cuisine available, everyone would agree that
ambuyat fits into the category neatly.
Yet, despite being a staple food that is consumed across the nation, the tradition of not only learning about how to make the viscous and starchy cuisine that is paired with a myriad of mouth-watering condiments, as well as its associated etiquettes that have been passed down for generations, are slowly in the decline.
To combat this, a group of teachers from Sixth Form Centre (PTE) Belait led by the school’s History Section under the Socio Sciences Department launched their first Professional Development (PD) Workshop focussing on
Student leaders at St. Andrew’s School stand behind 29 tablets they collected from CFAL and from private donors for students of Columbus Primary. Pictured from left to right from St. Andrew’s School: Julia Raine, Senior Prefect; Amadeo Cartwright, Head Boy; and Zaylie-Elizabeth Thompson, Head Girl.
Idea was the Brainchild of Zaylie-Elizabeth Thompson, Head Girl at St. Andrews’ School
Nassau, Bahamas - On Friday, December 4, 2020, Colina Financial Advisors Ltd. (CFAL) donated 12 tablets to students at Columbus Primary School. The tablets were a part of a group of 29 devices collected by the prefects of St. Andrew’s School (St. Andrew’s) to assist students in-need with obtaining devices to prevent them from falling behind in their studies. This “continuous learning” drive was the brainchild of Zaylie-Elizabeth Thompson, Head Girl at St. Andrew’s.