School vacations in Brunei vary from year to year so for the sake of being able to generalize we are providing estimates here.
- Term 1
- starts last week of August
- ends first/second week of December
- Term 2
- starts first/second week of January
- ends mid-March
- Term 3
- starts last week of March, first week of April
- ends last week of June, first week of July
Public Holidays in Brunei
Muslim public holidays like the Prophet Muhammed's Birthday, 1st Day of Ramadhan, Nuzul Al-Quraan, Hari Raya Aidil Fitri, Hari Raya Aidil Adha and the 1st Day of Muharram are public holidays where the dates change from year to year based on the Saudi calendar. It is not uncommon for last minute revisions to dates previously announced for Muslim public holidays...
It should be noted that public holidays that occur on a Sunday are moved to the following Monday. It should also be noted that Saturday is genreally recognized as a half-working day for most of the Sultanate.
Here is a general overview of the public holidays in Brunei:
- Jan 1 - New Years Day
- Jan 23 - Chinese New Year (changes year to year)
- Feb 5 - Maulidar Rasul (the Prophet's birthday
- Feb 23 - National Day
- May 31 - Royal Brunei Armed Forces Day
- June 17 - Isra Mikraj (The Prophet's Ascension)
- July 15 - H.M. the Sultan's Birthday
- July 21 - start of Ramadhan (changes year to year)
- Aug 6 - Nuzul Al-Quraan (Quran Revelation Day)
- Aug 19 - Hari Raya Aidil Fitri (end of Ramadhan)
- Aug 20-21 - Hari Raya Aidil Fitri Holiday
- Oct 26-27 - Hari Raya Aidil Adha Holiday
- Nov 15 - Islamic New Year
- Dec 25 - Christmas Day






Living and teaching in Bandar Seri Begawan is pretty chilled. There is a great friendly community and it is a fantastic place for teachers who are looking for opportunities to relax.
Teaching English in Brunei is an amazing experience. Many people believe that it is in the Middle East, as it is a small oil-rich Muslim state. It is however situated in South East Asia on the North East coast of the magical island of Borneo 450Kms north of the Equator. Brunei is divided into two separate sections and is totally surrounded by the Malaysian state of Sarawak.

