Rimba National Housing Scheme
Demography
This housing area is for the general public, apart from the Malays, it is also inhabited by a number of Chinese people. A total of 251 houses are found in this area of which 45 houses are inhabited by the Chinese community while the rest are Malays. In total, this area is inhabited by 2,600 residents who mostly work with the government, in addition to the private sector. In this village, a total of 190 old age pension recipients, 98 people receiving welfare assistance, six poor people, 34 orphans and six converts.
Administration
For administrative purposes the area has since been divided into, and established as, five village subdivisions:
Village | Population (2016) |
Postcode |
---|---|---|
RPN Kampong Rimba Zone 1 | 1,736 | BE3319 |
RPN Kampong Rimba Zone 2 | 4,025 | BE3419 |
RPN Kampong Rimba Zone 3 | 2,963 | BE3519 |
RPN Kampong Rimba Zone 4 | 2,301 | BE3619 |
RPN Kampong Rimba Zone 5 | 4,633 | BE3819 |
Total | 15,658 |
All of them are villages under Mukim Gadong 'A'.
Education
There are two primary and two secondary schools in the public housing area and they are all government schools. The schools include:
- Secondary: Rimba Secondary School and Rimba II Secondary School
- Primary: Rimba I Primary School and Rimba II Primary School
The schools provide the public education for the pupils and students residing in the public housing area as well as the neighbouring Rimba settlement.
A new secondary school is also currently built in the area which will cater for the Islamic religious education of the Arabic stream.
See also
Notes
- ^ see Administration section
References
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- ^ KOMPILASI RENCANA KNK 2016 (PDF) (in Malay). Kenali Negera Kitani. 2016. pp. 7–10.
- ^ "Population and Housing Census Update Final Report 2016" (PDF). www.deps.gov.bn. Department of Statistics. December 2018. Retrieved 2 July 2021.
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