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Pelita International School
PELITA INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL Issue 1 PELITA INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL 1December 2012 & IN THIS ISSUE Feature of the Month Desmond Koay A Golden Boy In Training It was his first international competition, and also his first trip to Korea. Desmond had the time of his life, and came home with a silver medal. You bet this is the best souvenir ever! from Incheon, and I placed 2nd and 9th in the slide and speed slaloms. Q: Please tell us how it all began. Teams came from all over the world – from Russia, China, Taiwan, Saudi Arabia, Italy, France, Korea, Indonesia, Malaysia. Our ages range from 14-20 years. I made many new friends, and learnt 3 moves from the Russians - toe-fake, heel-fake and toe-spin. Desmond: In June 2010, I started skating for fun, and I found it so enjoyable that it became a weekly activity. Watching other skaters, I picked up a couple of skills - backwards and slide skating. Q: Describe your experiences in Pyeongchang Eye on the Prize A Swimming Gala for All! Q: Tell us what is happening next. Q: In two years, you went from novice to world-class skater. Desmond: Yes. In late 2010, I met the President of Kelab Sukan Inline Skate Free Style, Dexter Lim, at the Queensbay Mall Skating Rink. He invited me to join his club at Mall Pacific in Butterworth where he trains, competes and teaches. I became part of a 5member team, and we train a few times weekly. I would also train 2 hours daily before bedtime. Dexter is opening a shop at Times Square, which also doubles as the Kelab’s HQ. It is an exciting time for all of us. On November 29, we are going to Bangkok for the Thailand Slalom Series, in its third year now. I am really looking forward to seeing my Saudi and Taiwanese friends again! Lift me up! Q: What was your confidence level before this competition? Desmond: In June 2012, I came fourth in the inaugural Malaysia Junior Speed Slalom. Two months later, I took part in the Korea Leisure Sports Inline Skating Slalom Cup and came second. It was held in Pyeongchang, 2 hours Page 2 Proudly presenting The Magic Lamp – the first musical extravaganza from Pelita International School Page 3 Always proud to be a Pelitarion! Desmond Koay (second from left)) PELITA INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL | Issue 1 2 Ready, Get Set.... PELITA INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL SWIMMING GALA 2012 Above: Swimmers going all out in their last lap. Below: Breaking that tie with a dramatic swim-off. The day started off with warm sunshine and a slight breeze. Teachers arrived first, followed by parents with their children in tow. In past years, the Swimming Gala was more than just a day of races. It was an important bonding activity that celebrates friendship and sportsmanship, and the first PIS Swimming Gala was no different. Each race was accompanied by loud cheering, and everyone had a really good time. Of special mention is Joram Bonus, one of the students who had severe leg cramps, but went back into the water for his next race. Joram, we couldn’t have asked for more! All Smiles for the Camera! Swimming is all about good times and making waves the PELITA way…. PELITA INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL | Issue 1 3 More than a show – fun, laughter and bonding the PELITA way. THE MAGIC LAMP A belly dance like no other A NIGHT OF MAGIC, MUSIC & MERRIMENT And they all come marching in… FAST FACTS Do you know that the story of Aladdin was set in Islamic China? and that Aladdin was the son of a Chinese tailor? BREAKING NEWS There are plans to bring Aladdin to Broadway, although no specific dates are given. The production will likely contain illusions, camels, magic flying carpets, giant water effects, and a live interactive 3DS movie created especially for it. On 9 November 2012, the entire school came together to give that one performance, which they have been rehearsing daily for the past month. The Magic Lamp was the brainchild of Ms Christina, who oversaw the entire process from script-writing, production, directing and dance choreography. Vibrant and rousing, this musical extravaganza represents the best efforts of teachers and students. The props were beautifully and meticulously designed, earning praises from anyone who sees them. Oh, oh, and Josie Alayon sparkled as the Genie. Psst….we believe she might just be the next Lea Salonga! PIS is proud to present this story of young tender love, set in an exotic faraway land. It is our hope that subsequent productions will be equally exciting and successful. PELITA INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL | Issue 1 MS CLAUDINE & MS WAI PHENG: Brownies are girls from primary school who are members of the junior branch of the Girl Guides Association. They have lots of fun together and learn useful and exciting things. They sing and dance like pixies and are helpful girls in school and at home. Brownies promise to help other people every day - even when they are busy. They are the joy and pride of their parents! 4 PELITA INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL Team 1 | Issue 1 5 Team 2 MR ALEX: This CCA was launched in 2011, and designed for under-13 boys and girls. We aim to improve and develop their skills for the new soccer season. We are collaborating with other international schools and are looking forward to have plenty of games with them. We have competed with Dalat, Uplands and Tenby for Under-13 category. MR JOSEPH: Taekwondo is a new initiative at PIS. It aims to instill discipline and mental toughness. We are very lucky to have Mr Rajendran and his assistant as our coaches. PELITA INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL | Issue 1 6 People Focus ~ MR KANG KIM CHWEE ~ Pelita International School extends a warm welcome to Mr Kang Kim Chwee, who arrived in Penang on 13 August as our new education specialist. He has 20 years of teaching experience in technology and engineering, his last school being Corelli College, Greenwich, UK. Prior that, he was a designer in architecture and industries for 12 years. Mr Kang is responsible for a curriculum that is completely new to PIS, and holds Design and Technology classes from Year 1-9. He has established the workshop from scratch, from machinery to workbenches and raw materials. More importantly, Mr Kang has generously shared his knowledge on UK teaching and learning approaches with staff and students alike. Mr Kang loves Penang food, and has familiarized himself with all local favourites – beef rendang, nasi kandar, char kway teow, the list is endless! As he loves cooking too, he will be introducing his favourite UK dishes to students during culinary classes at PIS. INTRODUCING PENANG TO MR KANG! STUDENT “N” SAYS: I have been to one shopping mall in Penang called ‘Queensbay Mall’. It is extremely huge, I think it is the largest mall in Penang. There are many shops out there, like Aldo, MNG, ELLE, G2000, GAP and lots more and certainly there are lots of restaurants as well. I could not remember all those restaurants’ names. I could only remember some that I usually get in and have my lunch or sometime dinners. My favorite place is always ‘Nando’s’. This is my all-time favorite restaurant in either Queensbay or Gurney, but you can actually find it in some other countries. SO MR KANG, YOU KNOW WHERE TO GO!