G2G Brunei School Exchange Programme
In May 2025, Peicai Secondary School played host to Sekolah Menengah Rimba as part of the G2G Brunei School Exchange Programme. This exchange marked the second leg of the partnership. Together, these reciprocal visits have deepened friendships and broadened global perspectives for our students.
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Peicai students and teachers with the Bruneian students outside Marina Bay Sands. |
Learning Together, Growing Together
Over five days, Bruneian students were paired with Peicai “buddies” who guided them through classroom lessons, CCAs, and cultural experiences. From participating in English Literature discussions to playing alongside peers in sports, students learnt the value of collaboration and adaptability.
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Students showcasing their intricate 3D printed products during ALP lessons. |
We also showcased our Applied Learning Programme (ALP) by infusing technology into the exchange activities. Working alongside their Singapore buddies, our Bruneian friends had the opportunity to design and create personalised mementos as keepsakes of the G2G exchange. After brainstorming and finalising their designs together, the students brought their ideas to life using our school’s 3D printer—producing a unique memento for every participant to take home.
“Hosting my buddy made me step out of my comfort zone. I had to explain Singapore’s culture clearly and make him feel at home. It helped me grow in confidence and adaptability.” – Peicai Students
“I enjoyed joining the lessons here. My buddy encouraged me to share my views, and I realised that learning is about listening to one another, no matter where we come from.” – Bruneian Student
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Cultural site visit to Chinatown with students from Sekolah Menengah Rimba. |
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Students making Mango Lassi during FCE workshops. |
Beyond the classroom, our Bruneian guests discovered the richness of Singapore’s cultural heritage through visits to Kampong Glam, Chinatown, and Gardens by the Bay. For Peicaians, guiding their buddies provided a fresh appreciation of their own heritage.
To create authentic experiences in food culture, we organised Food & Consumer Education (FCE) workshops for our Bruneian counterparts. Guided by their Singapore buddies, the visiting students had hands-on fun preparing traditional Chinese dumplings (Jiao Zi) and Mango Lassi, a refreshing dessert contributed by our Indian friends. The workshop was a highlight of the exchange, allowing students to bond through the joy of cooking and sharing diverse culinary traditions.
“When I explained the meaning of Hari Raya decorations in Kampong Glam, I realised I was also rediscovering my own culture. I learnt to be proud of my roots while respecting others’.” – Peicai Student
These moments highlighted the importance of empathy, cultural awareness, and global mindedness—key elements of the 21st Century Competencies (21CC) framework.
Teachers as Learners
Our educators also engaged in meaningful dialogue with their Bruneian counterparts, exchanging ideas on teaching practices and curriculum innovation. These professional exchanges underscored the value of lifelong learning and collaboration across borders.
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Teachers sharing ideas and teaching practices over a scrumptious meal. |
Lasting Friendships, Lifelong Skills
What began as a formal programme blossomed into authentic friendships, laughter, and shared memories. Through this exchange, students developed adaptability, intercultural sensitivity, and a global mindset—competencies that will serve them well for life in a rapidly changing world.
“At first, I was nervous about whether we would have common ground. But through small conversations, meals together, and even laughing during games, I realised that friendship can cross cultures.” – Peicai Student
Looking Ahead
The G2G Brunei Exchange has shown us that learning goes far beyond textbooks. It is about understanding people, embracing diversity, and stepping forward with courage to connect with the world. Through this exchange, Peicaians have not only been enriched by cultural experiences but also inspired to continue building bridges across communities.
Looking ahead to 2026, we hope to forge another visit to Sekolah Menengah Rimba to further deepen the friendship and collaboration between our two schools—transcending borders and nurturing connections that build lasting bridges of friendship.
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Exploring diversity of flora and fauna at Gardens by the Bay. |