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née The birth name is the name of the person given upon their birth. The term may be applied to the surname, the given name or to the entire name. Where births are required to be officially registered, the entire name entered onto a births registe ...
Hii Yang Eng; ; born 1948) is a Bruneian educator and businesswoman of
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. Best known as the CEO and founder of Seri Mulia Sarjana School (SMS), she has made contributions to both education and business in Brunei.


Early life and education

Mary Lim, born Hii Yang Eng in 1948 in
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,
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, was the second eldest of ten siblings, with three sisters and six brothers. At the age of five, her parents moved the family to Brunei, where she attended Chung Ching Middle School (CCMS) in
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. Although she harboured a strong ambition to pursue higher education, she had to forgo this dream after graduating from secondary school in 1965 due to her family's financial constraints.


Career

Lim started her teaching career at Kampong Sungai Liang's Chung Lian School, a modest establishment with just a few dozen students. She returned to CCMS, her old mater, in 1970 and spent six years teaching mathematics and Chinese. Her desire of opening her own school was made possible by her 10 years of teaching expertise. With just 34 pupils, she established Sunshine School, a kindergarten in
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, as her first educational institution in 1985. Despite a number of obstacles, such as fierce rivalry and a lack of money, her teaching style enabled the school to expand quickly, reaching 500 pupils in just five years. However, in 1990—the year she and her family moved to Australia—unexpected events compelled Lim to sell the school. Her main reason for immigrating was to give her three children access to a more extensive
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, in addition to wanting to change her surroundings. Lim barely stayed in Australia for two weeks before leaving to follow her goal back in Brunei. She established her second school, the SMS School (originally PDS School), in 1992 with the help of neighborhood partners. SMS operated entirely on tuition fees, in contrast to private Chinese schools that profit from both school fees and community support, and local government schools that receive full subsidies. The school thrived in spite of these obstacles, growing from 1,000 pupils in five years to 2,000 by the time it celebrated its tenth anniversary in 2002. With the help of more than 200 employees, SMS and its sister school, SMS International School (previously PDS International School), have expanded from their initial 14 students to over 3,000 students spread across three sites. In order to shorten the typical five-year secondary course to four years, Lim brought the "express class" concept from abroad to Brunei in 2001. This program focused on academically talented pupils who could finish school more quickly, saving parents money. Since the idea was relatively new in the nation, Lim first had a difficult time getting the
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to approve it. But in the end, the method was authorised by the government, which was a significant development in Brunei's educational history. She also adamantly thinks that extracurricular activities boost students' self-expression, teamwork, confidence, and excitement for learning. In addition to teaching, Lim has a number of enterprises in Australia, Malaysia, and Brunei. Her businesses cover a wide range of sectors, such as the import and export of health, beauty, and educational materials through Rising Star Educational materials in Australia and Wakim Enterprise in Brunei. She has also founded educational institutions including Hillcrest Academy in Malaysia and Rising Star Children Development Centre in Brunei, as well as enterprises like Nyonya Restaurant in Brunei, Long Sheng, a property development company in Brunei, Bajoo Fashion House, a clothes store in Brunei, and a chain store in Brunei called Yushahmin Enterprise—The Life Shop.


Personal life

Lim is married to Steven Lim Chi Lun, and they have two daughters and a son, all of whom are actively involved in managing her various businesses. Her eldest daughter, Sophia Lim Ming Pey, oversees the SMS School, while her second daughter, Rita Lim Ming Yee, manages the SMS International School. Her son, Leonard Lim Kuan Horng, assists with the management of several other ventures.


Awards and honours

In 2007, Lim received an honorary
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in educational management from the
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in recognition of her exceptional contributions to education. That year also marked a significant achievement as she was honoured with the 6th Asia Pacific International Entrepreneur Excellence Award in
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, standing out as the only female recipient. Throughout her career, Lim has earned numerous prestigious accolades, including:


Awards

*Asia Pacific International Entrepreneur Excellence Award (2007) * *''Inspire'''s The 50 Most Influential Women in Brunei (2014)


Honours

* Meritorious Service Medal (PJK; 26 October 2010) * Excellent Service Medal (PIKB; 23 October 2002)


References

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