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TENBY SCHOOLS IPOHNewsletter #139 - March 2017
Highlights in this newsletter:
Family & Friends Day
Wizard of Oz
CCA Choices for Next Term & BookingInformation
Last CCAs for This Term
Secondary Sports Day
Canteen Weekly Menu
From the Campus Principal Jane Kuok
Dear Parents and Tenby Community,
This week the students became Scientists and Mathematicians - working on a diverse range of projects that were on show today in the Auditorium and Block D. It was a terrific experience with students sharing their hypotheses and conclusions, answering questions from visitors. Parent judges were in too to evaluate the Science projects – more details to follow next week. Well done to the students, staff and parents who have pulled together to make this possible.
Earth HourEarth Hour will take place worldwide tomorrow from 20:00hrs – 21:00hrs where those participat-ing will shut off all electricity for an hour. The School will observe an hour’s electricity shutdown on Monday between 08:30hrs and 09:30hrs and do our part to promote energy saving to save our planet.
Family & Friends DayWe are looking forward to you coming on Saturday to join in the community fun day. Please find at the end of my message the layout of the activities planned as well as details of toilet access, medical services and the Evacuation Assembly Point.
With the final layout, here are the security arrangements for Saturday to take note of.
PARKING & REGISTRATION ARRANGEMENTS1. Please park outside & walk in via either the Entrance or Exit Guardhouse.2. Please show your Parent ID Tag in exchange for a wristband that should be worn visibly throughout the day.3. Those without a Tenby ID Tag will need to register at the Guardhouse before being given a wristband.4. Only vendors may enter and park in the Car Park near the Exit Guardhouse before 08:00hrs.
EVACUATION ASSEMBLY POINT1. Please note that in case we need to evacuate, all students, staff and parents will need to gather on the Field. 2. Students will need to assemble in their class lines where the teachers will take charge of them. 3. Parents will need to assemble next to the goal post (see layout attached) on the Field with the Administration staff.
TOILET ACCESSBlock B - Ground Floor, Block C - Ground Floor, Next to Bookshop and outside the MPH. All other toilets will be closed.
OUT OF BOUNDS AREASBlocks A and D, Basketball Court, Swimming Pool Area & Field
PRIZE REDEMPTIONChildren will be given a booklet to collect stamps when they are going around the activities. These can be exchanged for prizes in the Auditorium (while stocks last) throughout the day.
COUPON SALESThese will be sold in three locations: Outside MPH, Food Court & Block C - Ground Floor
LUCKY DRAWThese will be sold up until 12:30hrs from the Coupon Counter in the Food Court. The draw will take place after this.
WIZARD OF OZTickets for the Wizard of Oz production are available from the Accounts Department.
Wizard of OzThe Wizard of Oz production will take place at 19:15hrs on Wednesday 5th April and Thursday 6th April. Tickets are on sale from now until the production day in the Accounts Department. These will be sold at RM20.00 (12 years old and above) and RM10.00 (11 years old and below).
Transporter ConcernIt was reported that a van with the registration number AJP3677 was seen hogging the fast lane on the highway and the children on board (in Tenby uniform we assume) were not wearing their seat belts. We have checked our records and this vehicle is not on our transporter list and therefore would like to appeal to parents who have hired this driver to look into this.
Co-Curricular Activities (CCA) Choices for Next TermAs you are aware, we encourage students to participate in a range of CCAs throughout the year. This will mean that students will need to make new choices each term except for the ones that require a longer term commitment e.g. Taekwondo, Scouts and Red Crescent. Even if students wish to carry on with a CCA, they will need to re-book a slot although we would encourage them to try something else.
Please see some highlights from some CCAs after my message.
CCA Booking Information – From Doug Foo (Head of Student Affairs)CCA choices for next term will be made available next week. Parents will need to book their child’s CCAs via the ENGAGE Parent Portal.
Students who are currently in Scouts, Taekwondo and Red Crescent will be allocate into next term’s CCA automati-cally as they must fulfill a year’s commitment. For other CCA, students are required to sign up again if they wish to continue with the same CCA as the previous term, however, we encourage students to try a variety over the year.
Reminder: • International School Expectations Years 1 – 3: Optional Years 4 to 6: Minimum of 1 CCA per week (inclu sive of school team) Years 7 to 11: Minimum of 2 CCAs per week (inclusive of school team)• National School Student Expectations Stds 1 – 3: Optional Stds 4 - Form 5: Must sign up for at least two CCAs of which one must be from a Club or a Uniformed Group and another from Games, (this includes school team CCAs). This is a Ministry of Education requirement.
Once you have selected the CCA choice for your son/daughter, please do not make payment until you receive confirmation of your child’s place on the CCA via the ENGAGE Parent Portal. All payment should be received before CCAs begin unless stated otherwise. Should you require any assistance, please e-mail the Head of Student Affairs, Mr. Doug Foo: [email protected]
Last CCAs for This Term1. There will not be any CCA on Saturday 25th March – replacement sessions will take place on Saturday 8th April (see below).
2. Last Day of CCAs will be on Monday 3rd of April, except for the following: • Tuesday 4th April Water Polo for Friday Games & Training (replacement session) • Wednesday 5th April Primary & Secondary Scouts (replacement session) • Thursday 6th April Secondary Girls Basketball Primary Golf Primary Junior Money Einsteins Primary Badminton
• Saturday 8th April Tennis (replacement session) Football (replacement session)
Secondary Sports Day – Friday 21st AprilWe plan to hold the Secondary Sports Day on Friday 21st April at the sports field of SMK Gunung Rapat, Perak State Sport School to give the students a real feel of a 400 meter running track and field. SMK Gunung Rapat is where the state’s sports players are trained. We would like secondary parents to make arrangements to drop off and pick up their children at the venue on this day. Of course all parents are welcome to join us for the day. More details will follow in the following weeks.
Thank you and have a nice weekend.
Climbing Tower
ASSEMBLY POINTFOR EVACUATION
BASKETBALLCOURTSWIMMING
POOL
TNB
ADMINOFFICE
TURF
ENTRANCE / EXIT
ENTRANCE / EXIT
Climbing Tower
BouncyCastle Bar Fly
Games Stalls
AuditoriumFood,
Arts & Crafts
Gam
es S
talls
Per
form
ance
s
Food Court
Games Stalls
Block DOut of Bounds
Block B
Block AOut of Bounds
Mini Olympics
FoodStalls
Out of Bounds
PicnicArea
Vendors Parking OnlyOut of Bounds
MiniCars Laser Tag
Out of Bounds Otherwise
Out of BoundsOut of Bounds
Ambulance
Noah’s Ark - Adopt A Pet
Sto
rm
Troo
pers
Admin Staff, Parents & Visitors
1
2
3
4
5
6 7
9 10
8
Secondary Students & Teachers
Prim
ary
Stu
dent
s &
Tea
cher
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CouponSales
CouponSales
CouponSales
Lucky Draw TicketSales, End 12:30hrs
Out of Bounds
Saturday 25th March, 20178am - 2pm
KEY1. Bouncy Castles2. Food Stalls3. Storm Troopers4. Noah’s Ark5. Arts & Crafts6. Jenny Pong7. Persatuan Pembangunan Ekonomi Wanita Perak8. Games & Performances9. Mini Cars10. Laser Tag
Wizard of OzTicket Sales
MedicalCentre
Prize Redemption
Primary – Art & Craft Party Masks Decorations Photo Frames Weaved Paper Baskets
Made with tissue box “Ang Pao” packets Cardboards & buttons Sheets from old magazines
Ladybird Coasters Mindful Colouring Projects
Made of old CDs
Primary – Journalism Club Identify different newsbeats in a newspaper Weekly write ups
Comic Conversations
Secondary – Lunch Time Interaction Club in the Library…
Secondary – Herb Garden
Most students don’t have gardens and have never grown anything on their own. Starting with a
simple herb garden is a great way to introduce agriculture to students. In this project, students will
be creating and maintaining their own herb garden as well as learning about herbs and gaining an
appreciation for them and their commercial distribution. There are many types of herbs such as
ginger, kaffir lime leaf, mint, lemon, cinnamon, peppermint leaf and many more. Herbs can be
used to keep us healthy from different aspects from health to cosmetics. It can also cure sickness
and diseases e.g. turmeric is known to prevent colon cancer and Alzheimer’s disease, cinnamon
to lower cholesterol and blood sugar. These is why people need to be aware of the usage of herbs
because it helps people and keep them healthily. On Tuesday 21st March, our herb garden teacher
Cik Maznah & Mrs Alexine , guided us on how to use herbs to make different kinds of tea. All of us
get to tried different types of tea like ice lemon tea, ginger tea and others which was a very good
experience for us.
A closer look at the different
herbs from lemon, cinnamon,
mint leaves, lemongrass and
others.
Sekolah Tenby Students Celebrate Academic Results The Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) results were released on Thursday, 16th March 2017. Our heartfelt congratulations to all our Form 5 students of year 2016 for their outstanding performance. These students were also the first batch to undergo the school-based assessment system, introduced to Form 1 classes back in 2012. Under the system, students will be assessed periodically on all subjects, and will be given grades for various abilities from Band 1 (ability to recall information) to Band 6 (ability to display higher order thinking skills and knowledge). With the GPA of 3.02, Sekolah Tenby is ranked 2nd in the Northern Kinta district.
SPM TOP SCORERS 2016
Name of Students Number of A’s
NEOH LEAN WERN 7A+, 2A
ALVIN YEW WENG AUN 5A+, 3A
KALESWAR A/L MOGAN 4A+, 4A, 1A-
MATTHEW GOH SEK FOONG 4A+, 2A, 1A-
SUREINDER A/L VIJAYAKUMAR 3A+, 4A, 2A-
EMILY TAN YI LYN 2A+, 4A, 1A-
LEE JIAN SHENG 2A+, 1A, 5A-
GPA
2014 2015 2016 3.99 3.65 3.02
(The GPA operates on a decreasing scale where a lower index value indicates better candidate achievement. National GPA is 5.10)
Pass Rate (%)
2014 2015 2016
91.40 93.9 100
Subjects % Pass % Distinctions
2015 2016 2015 2016
Bahasa Melayu 93.9 100 21.1 9.3
English 100 100 87.7 93.7
Pendidikan Islam 100 100 55.5 30
Pendidikan Moral 91.6 100 29.1 63.5
Sejarah/History 93.9 100 45.4 59.3
Mathematics 93.9 100 60.5 74.9
Science 100 100 0.0 78.5
Additional Mathematics 82.6 100 25.8 31.4
Prin. Of Accounting 50.0 85.8 25.0 42.8
Economics 83.3 100 0.0 14.2
Physics 96.1 100 38.3 37.4
Chemistry 96.4 100 32.0 46.9
Biology 100 100 47.5 68.7
Chinese 100 77.8 0.0 0.0
English for Sci & Tech 100 100 38.4 30.0
Neoh Lean Wern, 2016’s SPM Top student reveals his secret of success 1. Share a little bit about yourself. Like school, hometown, hobbies, activities you like, etc. I started my pre-school education in Tenby Schools Ipoh (then known as Ipoh International School) in 2003 and have been with the school for more than thirteen years. I enjoy sporting and read novels for relaxation. 2. Describe your learning journey as a student of Sekolah Tenby. Throughout these years, I am truly grateful to have dedicated and inspiring teachers. Sekolah Tenby has offered me many avenues to grow as a student, in terms of academic progress as well as in extra-curricular activities. I have been granted opportunities to serve in student leadership positions and learned to accept the responsibilities that come with such positions. The culmination of this holistic education experience at Tenby has made me a wholesome person with a positive attitude. 3. You have enrolled in the Tenby A-Level for the January intake. What are your experiences so far? Tenby A-Level has a good emphasis on elocution, drama and debates which help students refine their communicational and interpersonal skills, hence widening their intellectual horizons. 4. What do you think about the Malaysian curriculum? Has it helped you to pursue your studies to a higher level? The revamped PT3 and SPM examination have since then incorporated more higher order thinking skills questions which necessitate the students’ ability to understand, analyse and apply the concepts learned towards problem solving. The focus is on active learning and to develop students’ analytical and creative capability. I am confident that under the revised curriculum, students are well prepared for a higher level of learning. 5. What are the courses that you intend to take? I plan to pursue a course in Actuarial Science with an option for Engineering. 6. What are the reasons behind your overwhelming victory? A positive mindset is a prerequisite to achieve any goals in life. Self-discipline, determination and willingness to embrace challenges are equally important traits. I am fortunate to have parents who have always been supportive of me in all my endeavours. Without doubt, teachers in Primary and Secondary schools have played a pivotal role in my academic progress. 7. What is your advice to the current SPM students? Paying our utmost attention in class will help us better understand the topics taught and completing all the given assignments will reinforce our understanding. I would discourage ‘burning the midnight oil’ as it is difficult to remain focussed. It is much more productive to prepare consistently for the examinations as last minute revision will result in panic and anxiety.
News from Tenby Early Years Centre Ipoh
Wow! What a fun-filled morning it was at Early Years Fun Day last Friday 17th March. All the children arrived
in their brightly coloured red, blue, green and yellow T-shirts representing their house colours. The day
kicked off with the March Past followed by our National Anthem and not missing out the Tenby Cheer which
got the all parents and spectators clapping and moving to the music.
As you are aware, for most preschoolers, running and playing actively are as natural as breathing. They
have endless energy which should be channeled to provide fun and enjoyment, as well as giving them the
chance to participate in a wide range of physical activity while developing an understanding of how the body
work and move.
Champion House
“Neptune”.
Maths and Science Week – 20th March to 24th March
We had a wonderful Maths and Science Week, engaging in the life-changing and
fascinating world of Science. The focus on Science aims to bring an awareness for
students to know Science are fundamental into everyday life. Children had different
learning experiences about the changes in their surrounding environment. The
Nursery students investigated on the liquid based activities. They observed the
changes to water when mixed with other substances.
As for Year 1, the students explored the five senses. They had a great time during
the scavenger hunt looking for the things that involved the five senses. Besides
that, they also used different recycled materials to create musical instruments. The
students learnt to make simple predictions and shared their reflections before and
after the experiment.
For Maths, the students explored different mathematical concepts
taught in the past few months. There were many opportunities for
outdoor learning and play-based activities such as sorting colours,
making shapes using tooth picks, shapes hunt, time, number bond to
20 and measurement. It was
pleasing to see the Year 1
students model and explain the
strategies that they had used to
make number bonds and
measurement.
News from Primary
Learning assembly The Year 5 Parents/Guardians are cordially invited
to the Year 5 Learning Assembly. Details are as
follows:
Day and date: Thursday, 30th March 2017
Time: 13:30hrs
Venue: The Auditorium
Primary
Parent Information Morning
Reading with your Child at Home
Day and Date: Thursday 30th March, 2017
Time: 08:15 to 09:15hrs
Venue: The Library
Our Mission
To enable students to:
• achieve their full potential for academic excellence and achievements in sports
and the arts
In line with the school’s mission, teachers in International Primary strive to bring the best out of the
children under their care. The teachers are constantly looking for opportunities to share good practice
as part of their Continuous Professional Development (CPD).
This week, Ms. Leuty (Deputy Head) led working lunch sessions to share tips on leading Guided
Reading sessions in the classroom. Ms. Leuty worked with the children while the teachers observed
and noted useful strategies that they can apply in their own teaching.
Year 5E
The new term saw a great start for Year 5E. We are beginning to explore all there is
to learning and more…
GROUP WORK
The Jigsaw Co-operative
Learning Strategy is a learning
opportunity where each group is
assigned a different piece of
information and then goes
around to ‘fill in the missing
piece’ by learning from other
groups.
SCIENTIFIC ENQUIRY
We have learned to pose appropriate scientific questions to conduct our scientific
investigations.
What is my prediction? What happens if we changed the variables?
What is my hypothesis? How do I make it a fair test?
ROLE PLAY
Which role are you playing in the story? We are learning to explore and empathise with the
characters’ feelings by deducing information from the texts for evidence.
CLASS PRESENTATION
Learning to speak in class and in public helped us build our communication skills and confidence.
We learned to articulate and organise our thoughts and ideas effectively to make a successful class
presentation through debates as well as show and tell sessions.
NUMBER WONDER
Numbers are everywhere. Let’s make Maths fun! We are young aspiring mathematicians at work.
We understand that the focus of good mathematics learning and teaching is to keep the interaction
between teacher and students; as well as among peers high. Constructive discussions help us grasp
important knowledge and make connections in our learning.
Model United Nations
Last weekend witnessed a visit to the MUN conference being held at the IGB International School in Sungai Buloh. The trip was led by our new leadership team of San Jet and Sean who had ensured that the younger members were fully trained and prepared for the intellectual challenges that they faced over the three days. As always, our team performed exceptionally well and this was reflected in the success achieved during the conference. San Jet was awarded a certificate in recognition of being the Most Diplomatic Delegate whilst Jarod was acknowledged as the Best Delegate in his respective council. Sean, Benjamin and newcomer Harith were all given ‘Honourable Mentions’ during the Closing Ceremony. Some of our older MUNers such as Natalie, Isaac, Darius and Charles will now focus on their forthcoming IGCSE final exams so the baton is well and truly handed over to the new genera-tion of participants. New blood is always needed in this C.C.A. and girls in particular will be welcomed into our ranks to meet the rightful demands of gender equality. Therefore, please consider the Model United Nations when choosing C.C.A. options in the months ahead.
Many thanks to Ms. Mangales and Mr. Sandran for enabling the trip to happen.
Paul Wilson MUN Director
News from……
TENBY SCHOOLS IPOH INTERACT CLUB
Tenby Schools Ipoh Interact Club had yet again embarked on an Annual project this year, in conjunction with Valentine’s Day. The project ran from the 1st till the 15th February 2017. The task to sell roses and chocolates to teachers and students was organised well by the team. Organising Chairpersons Thomas Parkinson and Rebecca Davidson took the lead to run this project. All proceeds will be channelled to the United Nations Polio Plus Fund to purchase vials of vaccination for children in remote areas of Afghanistan, Bangladesh and India where polio is still rampant and parents who are farmers are unable to journey far to obtain vaccinations for their children. A large majority of children from these families are stricken by polio which impedes their daily lives. As reported by the Organising Chairperson, Thomas Parkinson,
“To begin, I’ll admit I was surprised when I was selected as the OC for the Valentine’s Project; a project that’s no
small deal at our school, and honestly felt a slight sense of dread at the idea of handling such a large project
such a short time after becoming an official Interactor, especially for such an important cause as Polio.
Despite all this, I still had high faith in myself, mostly helped by Ms Bernie and the Interact president, Praenaay,
who both had their faith and trust in me all the way and were always available and willing to lend a helping hand
overcoming obstacles when they came up, while still giving me the space and time I needed to run the project
the way I saw fit.
There were a few bumps along the way as with most projects on this scale, and a few sleepless nights for my
amazing committee and I, trying to make sure this project went as smoothly as possible, and thereby producing
great results. In hindsight, I’m grateful for every bump along the way, providing my team and I with great
learning opportunities, and I’m extremely grateful to everyone who chipped in to make this year’s Valentine’s
Day Project a success. Special thanks go to Ms. Bernie, Praenaay Bhardwaj, Zulheikal Zulherick, Lara Alina
Zaman, and all the representatives from every year who helped prepare and deliver gifts.”
A huge thank you to each and everyone who supported us in this project. With an allowance of RM2000/- from
our account and a profit of RM990/- combined, we will forward this amount converted to USD via the Rotary
Club of Greentown, to the United Nations.
Thank you.
Praenaay Bharadwaj
President
TENBY SCHOOLS IPOH INTERACT CLUB’S INITIATIVE TO FIGHT POLIO
SERVICE ABOVE SELF
GALLERY
Flowers fresh
from Cameron
Highlands ready
to be packed
The Team
stopped for a
pose with roses
&
Decorators at
work
Our supportive
Teachers and a
wonderful team
European Breakfast
Laksa
RM4
RM4
Sambal Chicken Rice
Vegetable Spaghetti with Tomato Sauce
Rendang Chicken Curry Rice
Origini
RM5
RM5
27th to 31st MAR 2017
Tom Yam NoodlesRM4
Pineapple Sauce Waffle
Sweet Potato Porridge
Mini Sausage Pizza
Roasted Chicken Wantan Mee
RM4
RM4
RM5
RM5
BBQ Sauce Chicken Rice
Spaghetti with Chicken Mushroom Sauce
RM5
RM5
RM4
RM4
Malaysia Burger with CheeseKampung Fried Rice
Spring Onion & Ginger Crispy Fish RiceChicken Meatballs Spaghetti
RM5
RM5
RM4
RM4
Chicken Bolognese
Japanese Curry Chicken Katsu Rice
RM5
RM5
CAN.TEEN reserves the rights to make adjustments as needed to weekly menu and price.