newsletter no. 103 - march 2016
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TENBY SCHOOLS IPOHNewsletter #103 - March 2016
Highlights in this newsletter:
Message from Campus Principal
Update on Peter Pan Production
SPM 2015 Results
School Activities
PA Date Night Invitation
From the Campus Principal Jane Kuok
Dear Parents and Tenby Community,
This week, the Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) results were announced and we wish to congratulate our students for their excellent results. Our results were better than the year before, we achieved a better grade point average of 3.65 compared to 3.99 last year and our ranking improved from 11th to 9th in the Kinta Northern District. Well done to our students and teachers for their hard work. You will read a more detailed write up later in this newsletter.
Early Years Meru Sports DayThe Early Years Meru students had their Sports Day this morning. It was lovely to see many parents who came to watch and encourage their child to participate. Also a big thank you to those who took part in the parents’ race, you were cheered on loudly by the Early Years students!
Literacy WeekThroughout this week we had the Literacy Week in International Primary where different activities were conducted in the classrooms. Students today came dressed in their favourite story book character and the activities ended with a special Assembly in the Auditorium.
IPC Workshop for ParentsOn Wednesday due to popular demand, Andrew Hamilton and I conducted the second IPC workshop for parents for the International Primary section. The purpose of the workshop is for parents to experience how a unit in the IPC works and they were taken “back to school” to go through practical activities that their children may encounter in class. Some feedback from parents about the workshop are shared later in this newsletter. It is important for the school and students that parents take an active role in their child’s education and we thank everyone who came for their time and support.
Peter Pan ProductionThe school has been abuzz with preparations for the Peter Pan Production which will be held in the Auditorium on Wednesday 16th March and Thursday 17th March. The musical production involves a cast and crew of over 100 students and will showcase a range of talents in drama, music and dance. We hope that you will come support this musical production. Tickets are priced at RM25 per person and they are available from the office reception. Please help us spread the word out!
Carmina Burana at Dewan Filharmonic Petronas (DFP), KLCC.Our Secondary Choir will be taking part in the Tenby Schools production of Carmina Burana at the Dewan Filharmonic Petronas (DFP), KLCC on Sunday, 8th May at 18.00hrs. Parents who wish to attend may purchase tickets priced from RM55 to RM135 and can be booked and paid for through the Malaysian Philharmonic website (www.mpo.com.my) or by telephone on +603-2331 7007. Tickets can also be booked with Tenby SEP on +603 3342 1535.
PA Date Night Lastly, the PA is organising an evening of Dinner & Dance on Friday 15th April at the Ballroom in WEIL Hotel. It will be a fabulous night so please come join us. More information in their flyer later in this newsletter.
With best wishes for an enjoyable weekend.
IPC Workshop
Wednesday 17th
February & Wednesday 2nd
March.
Some feedback from parents who attended the workshops:
“I liked the idea that we learned what IPC is through the IPC approach, so that we could experience it. Time management could be improved, short time for a big subject”
“I appreciate the explanation given regarding how IPC is carried out and how the school prepares for it. However, as what is explained is very new to me, I wish that more time could be given for me to grasp it clearer. Anyway, good work done and love the activities planned”
“The session was very good, I hope there will be a lot of sessions between teachers and parents not only for IPC subjects but for other subjects too.”
“The session was a real eye opener. It gave a lot of information and ideas on how to teach our children and how they are taught in school”
“After attending this workshop, I have a better understanding of IPC. I agree to the IPC method at the primary stage. It will help them to “learn how to learn” and become an independent learner in the future, following the changes in the world. Excellent!”
“I enjoyed the fact that all of us were involved in different activities. Perhaps it would be better if there were less words on the PowerPoint, add more pictures and videos, it would surely maintain the audience’s attention. Overall the workshop was well done.”
News from Sekolah Tenby
SPM
Our heartfelt congratulations to all our Form 5 students of year 2015 for their outstanding performance in the Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM). The results were released on Thursday, 3rd March with a grade point average of 3.65 and we are ranked 9th in the Kinta Northern Zone District.
SPM TOP SCORERS 2015
GPA
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
5.28 3.60 2.75 3.99 3.65
Pass Rate (%)
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
94.00 100 95.70 91.40 93.9
Subjects % Pass % Distinctions
Bahasa Melayu 93.9 21.1 English 100 87.7 Pendidikan Islam 100 55.5 Pendidikan Moral 91.6 29.1 Sejarah/History 93.9 45.4 Mathematics 93.9 60.5 Science 100 0.0 Additional Mathematics 82.6 25.8 Prin. Of Accounting 50.0 25.0 Economics 83.3 0.0 Physics 96.1 38.3 Chemistry 96.4 32.0 Biology 100 47.5 Chinese 100 0.0 English for Science and Technology 100 38.4 Tasawur Islam 100 100
Prepared by: Mr. Wong Kin Tung
Name of Students Number of As Dhipan Raj A/L Sundram 7A+, 1A, 1A- Shahidan bin Idris 5A+, 4A, 1A- Monissha A/P Thiagu 5A+, 3A, 2A- Ho Jun Jie 2A+, 4A, 2A- Chan Wai Leng 2A+, 3A, 1A- Muhamad Isa bin Othman 1A+, 5A, 2A- Fong Yau Woon 1A+, 4A, 2A- Vignesh Raj A/L Kumar 1A+, 3A, 2A- Nur Rusydina binti Ahmad Zaidi 1A+, 3A, 1A- Carynl Lee Zhen Yee 1A+, 1A, 4A- Chan Yi Qing 4A, 1A- Rohan Nachiappan 4A, 1A- Cheah Jun Hao 3A, 2A- Wilson Yeap Kar Chin 3A, 2A-
Standard 5 Assembly.
In the Sekolah Tenby’s primary assembly last Friday 26.02.2016, students of Standard 5T performed an African dance they had learnt from their music lesson. They had to listen and dance the steps according to the cues of the music. This performance although short and simple garnered cheers from the audience of students and teachers alike.
A Trip to Galeri Sultan Azlan Shah
On Tuesday 23rd February, my classmates and I went for a
school trip to Galeri Sultan Azlan Shah in Kuala Kangsar. We
were accompanied by our teachers Miss Ramani, Pn.
Norfazilatun and Mr. Teoh Wah Kin. We departed at 09:00hrs
from school.
Upon arriving at the gallery, we were welcomed warmly by
Encik Mohammad our tour guide. We were given quiz booklets
with some interesting questions to unravel during our tour of
the gallery. We were fascinated with the memorabilia of our late
Sultan Perak, Sultan Azlan Shah. He had a fair collection of
luxurious watches, priceless coins, medals and crown jewels.
It was a memorable and educational trip for us because we
learnt about the history of the Perak Monarchy. This trip has
definitely improved our knowledge in Perak’s history.
Written by Cecilia (Std 6, Sekolah Tenby Ipoh)
News from Tenby Early Years Centre
It’s been a busy… busy week at TEYCI, with lots of activities going on “The more that you READ, the more things you will KNOW. The more that you LEARN, the more places you’ll GO.” With
this, the Literacy Week started off with children designing their favourite story book cover as well as
making a story book of their own. There was a “Design a book mark” contest by the Nursery students
and a book walk in their favourite story book.
Story book design and cover by children
Author’s Chair was a hit among some parents who came to read stories to the children in the school. Their stories got the children excited and kept them engrossed to the end. It was a lovely sight watching fathers coming in to school armed with a story book to share with children. All the mums and dads were so animated and full of expression while telling their stories. The Early Years Team wishes to thank all the parents who came for Author’s Chair and making it a memorable event for our students.
Author’s Chair
From the Toddlers
From the Nursery we have…
Ms. Melanie with "The Three Little Pigs".
Mr. Venget with "Josh and the Wooo….ooo".
Nimiithaa’s grandma with "Belle’s Love Story". Ms. Jacky with "Caterpillar’s Dream".
Puan Zadey, Mrs. Foo and Mrs. Loh sharing their stories – Jungle Story, Giraffe can’t Dance and Ice-Cream King.
From Reception and Year 1…
Mr. Tang with "Pushkaa".
Ms. Michelle dressed as Little Red Riding Hood.
Mr. Chee with "My Dad My Hero ".
Ms. Shirley with "Rapunzel ".
Mr. Woo with "The Plant ".
More snapshots of the Teddy Bear Picnic – Activity Time
Classroom News
Toddlers in action
Zoey, Erin, Krititaran and Walter are busy painting their giraffe to be displayed at the art corner.
Children identify different types of sea creatures.
Children count the tentacles of toy octopus.
I have 4 corners and 4 sides, who am I? Children engaged in colouring the rectangle shape.
Little Nemos are making music with the rhythm stick.
Woo… an octopus
with so many legs.
Nursery - Little Tulips & Little Daffodils
Reception - Little Da Vinci’s
With the topic on “Changes” the Reception children had an amusing time transforming themselves to be their mum and dad.
We made oats porridge! Hmmm… yummy! yummy! Now we know why Goldilocks finished all the porridge.
Mothers are busy doing shopping. Look! We have changed ourselves to be our daddy.
Reception - Little Einstein’s
Year 1
Year 1 children are creating different sounds using water and glass.
“Mothers are busy cooking!”
Little Einstein’s in their ‘twilight Zone’ moved to the future as adults. (based on the IPC topic ‘Changes’)
Parents are attending the conference meeting at Tenby School.
Tenby parents are invited for the Chinese New Year celebration!
Something About Year 4 Yellow….
In Numeracy, we have learnt acute, right and obtuse angles. We also learnt to identify Perpendicular and Parallel lines.
Acute angles
We learnt to remember the angles and lines through movements.
Obtuse angles
Parallel lines
Perpendicular line
We continued on our IPC topic – Saving the World ~ Rainforests In Science Task 3, we learnt about ways in which animals and plants are suited to the different rainforest environments.
We did research on the four different habitat layers of the tropical rainforest
We discussed about our findings and the reasons why different plants and
animals are found at each level
We recorded our findings on
information posters
The Message We Want to Share!
The rainforests are dying and we the students of Year Four would like to
help save them. We did this by practicing and performing a dance, choral
speaking and some short speeches, all about the rainforest.
Now you must be wondering… what does dancing have to do with saving
the rainforests? Well, there is more and more deforestation. We hope that our
performance helped the students of Tenby Ipoh realize why it is important to
save the rainforests.
The performance consisted of four parts. The first part was a tribal dance by
a few students to show the colorful culture of the rainforest tribes. Then other
students performed choral speaking on how roads, mining and farming were
threatening the rainforests. This was followed by some of us giving short
speeches about rainforests around the world like the Amazon, the Congo and our
very own Kinabalu. In the finale, all the students of Year Four came together in
the closing dance.
I found working on this performance sometimes tiring, but always fun.
More importantly though, its meaning is crucial. We the children are the next
generation, and it is up to us to make a difference!
By Jehan (Year 4 Yellow)
BIANNUAL SIXTH FORM LEADERSHIP TRAINING CAMP
THEME : A UNITED WORLD AT PEACE THROUGH EDUCATION
On Friday 26th February in the afternoon, 23 Sixth Form students and three teachers embarked on a 3-day
and 2- night Leadership Training Camp in the Cameron Highlands. We departed at 14:00hrs to Tanah Rata by
bus.
On the way, we dropped by Tanah Rata Road to visit the Orang Asli Settlement to carry out some Community
Service. We were welcomed with open hands. We brought along some assorted biscuits, several packets of
rice and other daily needs for them. We had a great
and amazing time with them. We interacted with the
folks and played games as well. The Chairman of the
Sixth Form, Kenneth gave the villagers a donation
which we had collected from the Cohort 13 students.
He explained “This money is donated to fund their pre-
school centre in their village. It is an investment in their
education.”
After the village, we
continued on with our
journey to Tanah Rata.
Upon reaching our hostel,
the Barre IJ Centre, we
were given a briefing on
the itinerary and also
suitable attire to be worn
when the activities were
carried out. After a
satisfying buffet dinner, it
was time to carry out our
first activity listed on the itinerary. There were ice- breaking
games and a workshop based on our school’s vision “ A
United World At Peace - through Education”. Students were
divided into groups. We discussed and shared episodes in
our lives which promoted peace.
Later, we had a barbeque supper at the gazebo. We were all
given an opportunity to interact among ourselves. It was a
cold night ; 15 degree Celcius. However, we managed to
warm ourselves when we all sat by the barbeque stove,
dancing and singing to cheer the night.
On the following morning, we had our breakfast at the
hostel. We were ushered into the main hall for our next
session, entitled “The UN Declaration On Human Rights”.
Mr Louis, our trainer, showed us some motivational videos
of female activist, Malala Yousofzai, and a Malaysian lawyer,
Ambiga, who are fighting for human rights in the world. The
purpose of this activity was to educate us on the rights that
every human being on this planet is entitled to. We
replenished our energy with a quick lunch before the next
session started. We were divided into groups again, three
by three, to carry out activities based on peace. Each group
prepared a presentation on an influential person in the
world who campaigned for peace. The posters on our work
have been e brought back to the school and are currently on
display on the bulletin board in Cohort 13 classroom.
After the session ended, we had our tea break slightly
earlier as the visit to the tea plantation had been
postponed due to the holding of the Tour de Langkawi
cycling marathon in Tanah Rata . We walked to Starbucks
which was just a stone’s throw away from our hostel.
When night came, we had another session on “ Satu
Malaysia”. Our trainer, Mr Louis instructed us to do a
forum presentation on the ways to overcome polarisation
in our country, Malaysia. We all did a great job,
emphasizing the positive factors that can unite young
Malaysians.
After that session we went for a warm and hearty
steamboat dinner in Brinchang. The food was delicious.
Later on, we shopped in a popular “pasar malam” in
town. The goods were sold at a reasonable and
affordable price. There were a variety of snacks such as
roasted corn, strawberries and not forgetting fried food.
On our final morning, we had an early breakfast and
gathered for our next challenge - hiking up Gunung Jasa.
The trail to the mountain is rather close to our hostel,
behind the Oly Apartments. Standing tall and mighty at
up to 6666ft., the mountain has a very steep uphill track.
It was difficult, but not entirely impossible because the
students were willing to support and help each other
out.
At long last, everyone including Miss Mangales made it
up to the top of the hill. The long and exhausting hike
was worthwhile when we beheld the panoramic scenery
from the top of the mountain. The scenery was
breathtaking and it was really cold and windy up there.
The two-hour journey and our hard work had paid off.
Our tour guide told us some interesting facts on the flora
and fauna along the way to the top.
We went back to the hostel and packed our luggage for
our journey back to Ipoh. On the way back to Ipoh, we
managed to visit the BOH Tea Plantation. Miss Mangales
led us to the factory and explained the entire process of
packaging the tea leaves in detail while we studied the
machines and tools used by the farmers and factory
workers. We had our tea break in a cafe at the plantation
and took many pictures to cherish the final moments of
the amazing trip.
We had an enjoyable and educational trip which
promoted the importance of teamwork, as well as helped
us develop our inner strength and confidence. We
were also able deepen the bonds of friendship with all
our friends and loving teachers.
Written by : Ee Wei and Tharani (Cohort 13)
Tenby Wins Silver in MSSPK Water Polo
Reflections by Irvin (Year 10 Blue)
On 26th , 27th and 28th February, Tenby Water Polo Team attended MSSPK in DBI and came out with second placing. On day 1, we played against MCKK and beat them 11-4. It was the first match we had won as a team. The match had been hard at the beginning when they scored first, but we managed to encourage each other and score back decisively. This win gave us the confidence to play harder and better in the coming matches.
On day 2, After MCKK we faced ACS, the reigning champion and lost 24-1. Last year we lost 51-0, a crushing defeat. We accepted that we didn't have enough experience and knowledge of the game, and decided to train even more seriously for this year. With Mr Venodh's coaching and advice, we were able to cut down their previous score by more than half, and even managed to score against the team that had not lost a point in many years.
It was frustrating to still have such a large point difference but we as a team aim to keep them on their toes next year. After that we faced Poi Lam, a relatively new team like us last year. We were evenly matched for most of the game, but managed to win by scoring more in the last quarter ending 9-7. This match should have been an easier one but we were a bit overconfident. It reminded us to be careful for our last match against SMI.
In the end, we also won against SMI. As it was our final match, the team played all out and functioned as a well-oiled cohesive unit. We were careful not to be overconfident and listened to our coach's instructions. At last we won SMI with an 8 point lead, the final score was 12-4.
Tenby won 3 matches out of 4 and successfully earned our silver medal. "Victory is more meaningful when you've known defeat."
Upcoming Events Next Week :
Description School Date(s)
HPV Vaccination Form 1, YR 7 & YR 8 Monday 07.03.2016
AS Trial Examination ( Cohort 12) 6th Form Starting Monday 07.03.2016
ATT Vaccination All Schools (15 Year Olds) Tuesday 08.03.2016
U18 Boys & Girls All Schools - Secondary Friday - Saturday
Basketball Competition 11.03.2016-12.03.2016
@IGB International School
TEYCI Sports Day TEYCI Saturday 12.03.2016
JOIN US FOR AN EVENING OF
Dinner & Dance Tenby Schools Ipoh
PA Date Night 2016 Friday, 15th April
WEIL Hotel 292 Jalan Sultan Idris Shah 30000 Ipoh
7.00PM Registration 7.30PM Dinner (Halal)
To Purchase Ticket, Call: Erina 0173007610, Amy 0125407776, Claudia 0123590476,
Melissa 0173740930, Wei 0125071700, Jeremy 0125012268, Thomas 0125617776, Saravanan 0135150949
All proceeds go to PA Fund to recognise Student Achievements & to support Student Projects.
An exciting event awaits, sure to put a smile on your face!
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