OUR ACTIVITIES IN SCHOOL
MONDAY
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We have a formal assembly
every Monday morning at 7.30am
– 8.10am. The head boy
manages the discipline of the
students and gets them
organised. Then teachers on duty,
senior assistants and our principal
speak on past events, report on
activities and announce the
events and expectations of the
week.
After the assembly
lessons begin at
8.10am in class or on
the field. But before
that, we will do our
duty according to the
class duty roster.
Muslim students will
also recite the ‘surah
yassin’ before each
lesson begins.
TUESDAY We conduct our Kids
In Business activities.
Baking cookies to sell
to our teachers and
students especially
during the recent Eid
Mubarak celebration.
WEDNESDAY Wednesday is co-
curricular day. Clubs
and societies meet
alternately with
uniform units on
weekly basis.
We conduct our
marching practice
and petanque on
Wednesdays.
THURSDAY
On Thursdays our
teachers are dressed
in Malaysian batik to
encourage the local
batik industry. There
is a ruling set by the
Malaysian
government that all
civil servants must
wear Malaysian batik
on Thursdays.
FRIDAY A day for reflection and moral
studies. Malaysia has a multi-
racial society and all races are
free to practice their own
religion. Thus, on Fridays the
Muslims, Hindus and Buddhist,
which make up the 3 main
religion in our society, conduct
their own moral sessions from
7.30-8.10 am before formal
lessons begin.
The Muslims will recite the
yassin and the Hindus and
Buddhist conduct their own
sessions in their respective
places in school.
SATURDAY
Saturdays are free days.
Sometimes teachers and
students come back for
activities of our choice like
practice football for the school
team, carry out class
discussions or gather to email
our ePals from Poland and
Canada using the notebooks
which we receive from our
government. In Malaysia every
child in school is given a 10in
notebook.
Using our ‘1 Malaysia’ notebooks for research and school activities.
SUNDAY Students who live in the school hostel
are allowed to go home for the weekend once every fortnight.
Students attend private tuitions of their choice. It is very common for Malaysian students to attend private tuition besides the ones conducted in school. Chasing ‘Striaght As’ is our mission.
For others, it is a day of rest and recreation…