Newsletter No. 107 - April 2016
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Newsletter No. 107 - April 2016
TENBY SCHOOLS IPOH Newsletter #107 - April 2016 Highlights in this newsletter: Message from Campus Principal School Activities From the Campus Principal Jane Kuok Dear Parents and Tenby Community, Launch of SAFE STEPS Road Safety Awareness Programme The focus this week was on our preparations for today’s launch of the SAFE STEPS Road Safety Awareness Programme where we invited their Ambassador, Tan Sri Michelle Yeoh and the Programme’s sponsor from the Prudence Foundation Mr. Marc Fancy, Executive Director to join us. We are the first school in the world to launch this programme concurrently with three of our sister Tenby Schools in KL, Penang and Johor. We thank the school community for working around the road closure this morning. And also a big thank you to our PA for initiating this programme. We hope there will be many more for the benefit of the community. More details of the programme and the launch will feature next week. Tenby Open Week This week was Tenby Open Week. It was lovely to see parents walk in to visit the School. The Tenby Vision was shared with them and this was followed by a tour of the school with prefects. Many thanks to the prefects for representing the School this week. Communication with the School We would like to encourage parents to direct queries to the School. In this way, accurate information may be shared. Thank you. NEWS FROM SEKOLAH TENBY Language Month Events March was Language Month for Sekolah Tenby Ipoh. Among the events organised for student participation were contests in Elocution, Creative Writing, Calligraphy, Singing and Story Telling. Sekolah Tenby students from Standard 1 to Form 5 had the opportunity to participate in the events in any one of three languages – Bahasa Melayu (BM), English or Mandarin. Preliminary rounds for most of the competitions were done during class periods with the language teachers themselves doing the judging. The top performer in each class then presented his or her work during two special assemblies. The first special assembly was held on Tuesday 22nd March. A total of seven participants, mainly from the senior school, took part in the Elocution contest with two of them giving speeches in English and the other five in BM. For Creative Writing, there were twelve participants in the BM and English categories. The Singing contest saw only one participant, kudos to Ian from Standard 1 who was brave enough to sing in front of an audience! Finally, the Calligraphy competition which was open to students proficient in Mandarin, resulted in seven winners from Sekolah Tenby and eleven winners from Tenby International School. The second special assembly was held on Tuesday 5th April and saw a total of thirteen presenters for the Story Telling competition. Six story tellers told their stories in English while the other seven chose to do theirs in Bahasa Malaysia. To create an atmosphere of story sharing, students were invited to dress as literary characters as well. For the English category, Jocelyn from Standard 3T came out the winner with her concisely-delivered story of Cinderella and her step-sisters. Darrel from Form 1E was second with an interesting tale of pirates. In the BM category, Muhammad Harith from Standard 6 was declared winner with his very credible impression of a grandfather telling a tale about a mousedeer (kancil) and a crocodile (buaya). Healesya acting out the roles in her story in a very entertaining manner, came in second with an expressive story about a flamingo (bangau) tricking some fish (ikan). While waiting for the scoring to be done by the judges, the audience was asked to vote for the best-dressed story teller. The top two choices were Aydeen (Std 3E) who was dressed as Ironman and Muhd Harith (Std 6) who came in grandfatherly clothes complete with tongkat. In the end, Aydeen won the audience over with his active display of Ironman’s signature moves! Everyone who came dressed up as literary characters went on stage to show off their outfits. The three top winners were Ahmad Arrif (Std 1) as Harry Potter, Bryan (Std 6) as a vampire and Sherab (Std 3E) as a ninja turtle. The students all had an enjoyable time with languages and the teachers were impressed with the quality of work and level of confidence displayed by one and all. Well done to everyone! By: Hoong Ning (SM 5) E D U C A T I O N A L V I S I T T O R O Y A L B E L U M R A I N F O R E S T R E S O R T On 1st April to 3rd April 2016 , students of SM5 visited one of the world’s oldest rainforests , Royal Belum State Park, Gerik. There were 17 students accompanied by teachers Ms Chiang, Ms Rita and Mr. David Chu. The objectives of the trip were to expose the students to nature and also to explore the wilderness. We reached the destination around noon on the first day. The houseboat’s crew members welcomed us with their friendly attitude and also the food they had prepared for us . After we got on the houseboat , we spent the first few hours travelling to the famous Rafflesia spot and also to our chalet located at Sg.Tiang.We were amazed by the green scenery surrounding us as it is so calming. Later that day ,we learnt a new watersport , bamboo rafting. Spending our evening rafting and swimming in the middle of the lake was really relaxing and fun. We called it a night after having our dinner and also receiving a lecture from the Enviromental Guru on the importance of embracing the nature. Well of course, the fun did not end there. The next morning, we went jungle trekking and visited the Ko’oi waterfall. The waterfall looked like silver tear tracks on the wrinkled face of the mountain. It was simply breathtaking. After a ‘shower’ at the waterfall , we then visited the Jahai Tribe’s village. We spent our evening flying kites with the Jahai kids and also understanding their lifestyle. To end the night , we had a scrumptious BBQ dinner. The last day had arrived, after visiting the Sungai Ruok Waterfall, we finally had to say goodbye. All of us showed our gratitude towards the crew members for spending these few days with us and also the food they served, every meal we had were delicious. It was indeed an educational trip for all of us as we had the opportunity to explore and also embrace the nature. We truly enjoyed ourselves and would like to thank our three teachers for organizing the trip and guiding us all way. All of us treasure every moment we spent and the fun we had. To us, everyday is an adventure at Royal Belum . Form 4 Earth Day Project On Tuesday 22nd March, the fourth formers of Sekolah Tenby Ipoh did the presentation of their Earth Day project to their juniors from Standards 4T and 4E. The primary objective of the project was to highlight the necessity of caring for the environment now and how each of us can play a role. Both the F4 Science and Arts classes had been preparing for this presentation since the beginning of the year. Form 4 Arts chose to do a survey to find out how many people really understand the importance of taking care of Mother Earth. They gave out 150 copies of their survey to select classes from both the national and international streams. They then collated the results and summarized the answers which they had received. This summary they presented to their Standard 4 audience. Another group from Form 4 Arts decided that they wanted to show their juniors something new that can be created from recycled material, so they chose to make bookmarks for everyone from paper that they themselves had produced from old newspaper pulp. Form 4 Science, on their part, decided that they wanted to get their message across by presenting a short play and organizing a game for the children to play. The children were divided into teams which then went through a series of activities where they had to make the right choice before moving on. As the children worked hard to advance through each of the stages, their final objective was to paint a paper-maché globe worn by Shivadeva from F4 Science. The Standard 4 children had an enjoyable session learning the importance of taking care of Mother Earth as well as the consequences of carelessly using up all of Earth’s resources. They also went home happy with a bookmark souvenir made especially for them. The Form 4 students too, had a good time preparing for the session and ultimately delivered a wellexecuted piece of work to their juniors. Many thanks to all of the fourth formers who participated so enthusiastically, with special thanks going to group leaders – Thevinthiran (survey), Jane and Manohj (game), and A’isyah and Fang Hoong (handicraft) – for taking charge of their individual work sections. News from Tenby Early Years Centre The week started off with a flow of parents walking in to have a view of the school and enquiring about what is in store should their little ones join TEYCI. They liked the environment and were happy to see our current students enjoy their school activities along with their teachers. The Early Years team together with the children wish all our Sikh families “Happy Vaisakhi” and “Puthandu Valthukal” to our Hindu families. As this celebration coincides with the Year 1’s IPC topic on “Celebration”, Ms. Geetha, the mother of Varnikadakshayini was invited to school to share some information as to why, where and how Tamil New Year is celebrated. Each child was given a box of Indian traditional sweets to take home. Vanakkam! And Sastrigal! Coffee Morning and Parents Forum Wednesday 4th May, 2016 Sneak – a – Peek The little ones having a great time at the new play area. Nursery - Little Daffodils Vroom… vroom… off we go on a road trip! Children busy packing their cloths getting ready to go to Kuala Lumpur by train. As our Entry Point on “Going Places”, we are going on a train ride. Queuing up to purchase train tickets. All on board awaiting for the train to move. Reception - Little Einstein’s It’s all about “Houses and Homes”. Hang Yu is talking about the different rooms in his house. Evelyn and Ivis are having a brainstorming session during Bahasa lesson. Reception – Little Da Vinci’s This house is made of straws. This house is made of bricks. Little Da Vinci’s are busy building “The Three Little Pigs” houses. This house is made of woods. No! No! “By the hair of my chinny chin chin”. I will not let you come in. Year 1 We are good in painting and designing the face. Anyone want to join us? Look at our design of the face mask. All ready for Opera. Children carefully decorating their paper plates into a face mask for the Chinese Opera show. NEWS FROM INTERNATIONAL PRIMARY On the 16th of March, the Year 3 classes received some ‘extra’ students for their IPC Entry Point. These extra students were the parents of some of the pupils in Year 3. Arriving at 13:00hrs the parents took part in an IPC Entry Point based around the topic of “Material World”. Parents had to wait patiently at the start of the lesson before being split into groups. Parents were informed about what the children had and were going to be studying during the topic of “Material World”. Parents were asked to think about famous sculptures and statues they knew about throughout the world. They presented their group’s discussion on this at the front of the class. Both parents and children then began to create the sculpture the children had planned during IPC in previous lessons. They worked at this task for around 40 minutes and followed the children’s plan for the sculptures carefully. The session finished with the groups presenting the sculptures they had created. They discussed the message behind each of the sculptures and what materials were used. The Entry Point ended around 2.30pm Prepared by: Stewart Fulton It’s all about materials! Our International Primary Curriculum (IPC) topic, ‘Material World’ has been our focus in Year 3. We learned about materials, for example metal, sponge, plastic, glass, copper, rubber and wood. Can you guess what recycled materials we used to make this robot? Look...we made a creation using recycled materials! We did some investigations through our topic on ‘Material World’. One of the investigations was about magnetism. We brought in our own magnets to find out which items were attracted to magnets and which ones were not attracted to magnets. Metal paper clips are attracted to magnets. We were glad to have this IPC unit as we were having so much fun in learning. We learned about the materials used in making a bicycle, magnetic and non-magnetic items as well as creating items from recycled materials. We really enjoyed this topic. We enjoyed learning Material World! Written by: Zhi Xin (Aiko) Timothy Jia En (Cynthia) Year 3 Blue Year 6 Yellow’s Checkpoint Chills……. Our year 6 students will be sitting for the checkpoint on Tuesday 12 th April until Thursday 14th April. They have been very positive over the last two terms looking forward to the checkpoint. Some of them have stated their feelings as of now how they feel about sitting for the checkpoint. “ I feel slightly nervous but at the same time excited to experience the feeling of sitting for the checkpoint.” “I am feeling nervous because I don’t know how I will do in the test but I am a little excited to see what score I will get.” Nyimas Kayla Yen Zi Nyimas Kayla “I am happy about sitting for the checkpoint. “ Sivesh “I am feeling very nervous about the checkpoint exams.” Seamus “I feel a little stressed as the checkpoint exam is fast approaching.” “I am so nervous cited about the checkpoint which means I feel nervous and excited.” Adam Saffron “ I am excited yet scared about sitting for the checkpoint but I’ll try my best.” Cody Well this is what the Year 6 Yellow students have to say. They have done their part of learning and revising and we wish them good luck with their Checkpoint! News from…… TENBY SCHOOLS IPOH INTERACT CLUB SERVICE ABOVE SELF VALENTINE’S DAY PROJECT TO RAISE FUNDS FOR POLIO PLUS CONTRIBUTION contributioncontribnCONTRIBUTION Poliomyelitis (polio) is a paralyzing and potentially fatal disease that still threatens children in some parts of the world. The poliovirus invades the nervous system and can cause total paralysis in a matter of hours. It can strike at any age but mainly affects children under five. Polio is incurable, but completely vaccine-preventable. In 1985, Rotary launched its Polio Plus program, the first initiative to tackle global polio eradication through the mass vaccination of children. Rotary has contributed more than $1.5 billion and countless volunteer hours to immunize more than 2.5 billion children in 122 countries. In addition, Rotary’s advocacy efforts have played a role in decisions by donor governments to contribute more than $9 billion to the effort. To join this effort, Interact Club of Tenby Schools Ipoh takes the initiative every year to raise funds for this purpose. Interactors planned gifts of roses, candies, homemade cookies and chocolates for teachers and students and had both parties buying them as gifts while our Interactors played delivery agents for a fee. A total of RM1600/- was raised equivalent to $400USD and donated to the United Nations Polio Plus Foundation via our parent club Rotary Club of Greentown. The Organising Chairperson Jo-Ey, together with fellow Interactors spent weekends baking cookies and packing goodies and roses. It was yet another effort to reach out and help those who need it. On Wednesday 23rd March President Uithayakumar and Past President Sathyamoorthy received a cheque for USD400/- presented by our Campus Principal Ms Jane Kuok. This amount is the largest amount presented in the history of Tenby Schools Ipoh Interact Club and we look forward to do more in the years to come. I would like to thank each and every one who supported us in this project. Without any of you, we will not be able to run this project neither could we collect 400USD. To all our Interactors and the School Management our heartfelt gratitude for making this happen. Reported by, Jo-Ey Organising Chairperson OUR CONTRIBUTION
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