Schools
Schools in the municipality of Kuala Belait include:
- Sekolah Rendah Kuala Belait - the Kuala Belait Primary School (Public)
- Sekolah Rendah Ahmad Tajuddin - very near Sekolah Rendah Kuala Belait (Public)
- Sekolah Rendah Pengiran Setia Jaya Pengiran Abdul Momin - The Kampong Pandan primary school (Public)
- St. James' Mission School (Private - Anglican)
- St. John's Mission School (Private - Catholic)
- Chung Hua Middle School, Kuala Belait(Private - Chinese)
- Sekolah Menengah Perdana Wazir - the Perdana Wazir Secondary School (Public)
- Jefri Bolkiah Technical College - Kuala Belait collage (public)
- Sekolah Agama Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddin - the Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddin Religious School
- International School Brunei, Kuala Belait (ISB) - this is a branch of the ISB in Berakas.
Schools outside the municipality of Kuala Belait:
- Sekolah Menengah PJN Pg. Hj. Abu Bakar formerly Sekolah Menengah Mumong - recognised as the best public school in Kuala Belait.
- Sekolah Menengah Sayyidina Ali - the first school outside the capital to offer sixth form education. It is located in Kampung Sungai Pandan.
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