Dear Parents, Thank you for reading this Newsletter. GONG XI FA
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Dear Parents, Thank you for reading this Newsletter. GONG XI FA CAI The School hopes that all families enjoyed special Chinese New Year celebrations last week. There was a traditional lion dance celebration at School earlier this week. It was unfortunate that some pupils did not witness the spectacle. The School must be better prepared for the 2016 Year of the Monkey! Exciting times for Tenby Schools All parents should have received a letter from Dato’ Lim Si Boon, in which it is stated that Ekuiti Nasional Berhad {Ekuinas} has made a strategic investment in Tenby Schools Malaysia, with the purpose to grow, expand and consolidate Tenby Schools Malaysia’s leading position in private, national and international education in Malaysia, as well as outside Malaysia. There will be no significant change in the school operations, the education syllabus and the management, and Dato’ Lim Si Boon will be the Group Executive Director and will continue to oversee the operations of Tenby Schools, Malaysia. These are exciting times for Tenby Schools. Year 9 Options’ Evening Thank you to TIS Secondary for arranging such an informative evening and thank you to the many parents and pupils who attended. Head of Secondary Iain Sallis and Deputy Head Curriculum Jeff Ison spoke about the Tenby 8 A’s and A*’s a good School becoming outstanding, and raising the level of teaching delivery and pupil achievement. Good luck to the pupils who need to make their IGCSE choices by 13th March. Parent Forum Meetings Thank you to the Primary Management and parents who have been attending the respective parent meetings this week. Meetings continue at 08:00hrs (in the respective venue) all next week beginning on Monday with Year 5. Good Luck SST & TIS Athletes Good luck to the 40 primary representatives that left this morning to compete in the ISAC [International School Athletics Committee] annual track and field competition at the Panasonic Stadium. Tomorrow 40 Secondary pupils step up to the same challenge. Page 1 of 16 CCA Enquiries [email protected] *** Parents’ Bulletin http://www.tenby.edu.my/set ia-eco-park/parents-bulletin *** PA Blog tenbysep-pa.blogspot.com. *** Follow us on Twitter SST - @TenbySEP_SST TIS Secondary School @TenbySEPTISsec TIS Primary School @TenbySEP_TISpri Tenby CCA & Tenby Eagles: @TenbyCCAEAGLES Cambridge Programmes Today is the closing date to submit applications to the Cambridge Programmes in Science, Academic English, English Literature at Churchill College, Cambridge University, taking place from 2nd - 15th August 2015. Please download the application from www.cambridgeprogrammes.com and email to Terri Clarke [email protected] Charity Events: 21st, 22nd & 28th March Carnival Bazaar on Saturday 21st March 09:00hrs to 16:00hrs. Open to all Tickets for the Gala Concert, on Sunday 22 March at 16:00hrs – 17:15hrs, involving all TIS Year 6 and SST Std.5 pupils are now on general sale at RM20.00 from [email protected] The 007 Ball for parents, staff and friends of the School at The Saujana Hotel on Saturday 28th March. Please see poster attached. There are only three tables left, please contact [email protected] Queen’s University Belfast The School looks forward to welcoming undergraduates, Jonathan Blair (Maths & Science) and Katherine Black (Design Technology) who will be at Tenby for the next 4 weeks contributing to their respective subject areas. Message from the Music Department Next Thursday 5th March and Friday 6th March from 17:00hrs to 19:00hrs in the EPC, the Music Department are having a Curriculum Performance Evenings, at which IGCSE and A Level pupils will perform their Coursework. All are welcome to attend. Book Week: Stop, Drop, Read The whole School celebrates the joy of reading next week with special assemblies, book character parades and reading sessions. Drop everything and read! A busy School, is becoming busier………….. Thank you for your support. Kind regards, Andrew Auster Page 2 of 16 Useful Links http://www.tes.co.uk/article.aspx? storycode=340908 A nice article about education being a family affair - that students should be involved in conversations about their learning *** http://www.tes.co.uk/article.aspx? storycode =2651278 BLP & getting students to challenge things more Share your good news and photos If you have good news and photos that are relevant to Tenby SEP parents and teachers please email [email protected] and we will share on all our relevant channels. Next week our newsletter is getting a makeover and by popular demand [re]launching a Facebook group for the whole campus to keep you better informed and share pictures. Be the first to like us here https://www.facebook.com/TenbySetiaEcoPark *** http://www.tes.co.uk/article.aspx? storycode=6167534 Flexing your learning muscles *** http://www.gse.harvard.edu/newsimpact/2012/01/are-you-down-with-ordone-with-homework/ Homework & the Cold War *** http://www.buildinglearningpower. co.uk/blp/What_is_BLP.html Building Learning Power *** Downloads TIS Parents’ Handbook http://www.tenby.edu.my/photo/pdf/Info rmation_for_TIS_Parents_2013_.pdf *** TIS Curriculum Handbooks http://www.tenby.edu.my/setia-ecopark/downloads# Upcoming Events/Reminders 28.02.15 – 02.03.15 - DofE Expedition to Royal Belum, Perak 21.04.15 – 23.04.15 – Cambridge Primary & Secondary Checkpoint Stop! Drop! Read! (Mr. Davis, Head of English & Literature) To celebrate day next Friday, and to bring our book week to an end, lessons will be interrupted by a message from Mr. Auster signalling the start of a 10 minute period whereby students and teachers will drop everything and read. Therefore, all students must bring a novel to school (that is not related to their school studies) next Friday in preparation for this event. Hash Runs The Kuala Lumpur Junior Hash House Harriers meet for their Hash Runs on the first Sunday of each month. The activity is intended as a family outing patterned along the lines of the traditional Hash Runs but oriented towards young participants. Generally, venues are within an hour's drive of KL and trails are often in rubber or oil palm estates. For most of today's children who grow up in an urban environment, these Runs provide many opportunities to see wild animals, plants and other wonders of nature - not to mention a chance to get a little bit muddy! The Runs are organised and supervised by adults and the safety of the children is paramount. Information and the directions to each month's Run can be found on our facebook page www.facebook.com/kljhhh. You can either join us as a Guest for each Run (Guest fees are RM10.00 per child), or choose to become members (RM100.00 per child per year with a onetime RM10.00 registration fee). There is no charge for Parents/Adults! Reminder: Administrative Charges Please note that if you require copies of school reports, testimonials and certificates etc. a charge of RM5.00 per document will apply. Golf Allycia 8B has been selected to participate in the National Training Camp from 1st – 6th March at the KGPA Golf Club. Page 3 of 16 Dr. Jane Goodall As reported a few weeks ago some of our students were lucky enough to be invited by Starbucks to meet Dr. Jane Goodall, the world renowned primatologist, ethologist, environmentalist and United Nations Messenger of Peace, as part of the Starbucks Roots and Shoots Programme. Not only were they lucky enough to meet Dr. Goodall but they were also interviewed by NTV7 for the Bella television programme. You can see the students being interviewed and understand more about Starbucks initiative here https://www.sendspace.com/file/r310tg. Book Week 2015 Programme 2nd MARCH MONDAY Assembly “Read –In” 3rd MARCH TUESDAY Stan Cullimore Performance 4th MARCH WEDNESDAY Stan Cullimore Performance 5th MARCH THURSDAY Stan Cullimore Performance Read-a-thon Workshops for Y5, Y6, S5 & S6 Workshops for Y3, Y4, S3 & S4 Workshops for Y1, Y2, S1 & S2 Book Exchange Stan Cullimore Book Signing and Sale @ the Library Book Musical Exchange Judy Shaik’s Storytelling Judy Shaik’s Storytelling Stan Cullimore Book Signing and Sale @ the Library Big Picture Book Making 6th MARCH FRIDAY Book Character Dress-up Book Exchange Redeem Day Stan Cullimore Book Signing and Sale @ the Library Page 4 of 16 We have book stalls set-up for all students to choose and buy books from. The books displayed will range from Early Years to Secondary levels. Stalls will be setup at the Secondary Block (TIS) Covered Area and Early Years Open Area, SST Arena of Knowledge and TIS New Block Servery. Early Years, KS1 and SST lower primary students are encouraged to buy books with their parents. KS2 to Secondary students may bring their own money to buy books throughout this week. Money brought to school will be the sole responsibility of the student and the school will not be liable for any loss. Stan Cullimore’s books will also be on sale from 3rd – 5th March for RM40.00 each @ the Library from 14:30hrs to 16:00hrs. So come and visit us this week when you drop off or pick up your children. You will also discover all the books that are made into movies through the different door decorations in each class. Page 5 of 16 Eco Activities Event Date/Time Remark 1.“My Green Print in School Project” Monday 9th February- 31st March 2015 Subscribe to this project as a “whole class participation “or “Family/siblings participation” to be awarded the “EcoChampion” badge. Friday 27th March Please subscribe early to be ready for the selection of your green print during the following days in Tenby Square :I. Tuesday 17th March or II. Friday 3rd April Tenby Schools Earth Hour is observed from 08:00hrs-09:00hrs. 2. Earth Hour Awareness Event 14:40hrs – 16:00hrs 3. Tenby Earth Day Wednesday 22nd April 14:40hrs – 16:00hrs Awareness is given to support the World’s Earth Hour on Saturday 28th March from 08:30hrs-09:30hrs. An outdoor adventure is planned after the ceremony in Auditorium. Fun activity- filled day with Nature Inclusive of fruit tree sapling planting by participating classes Tenby Outdoor Spaces The Setia Alam Community and all Eco Schools are invited to join us in these initiatives. We invite all interested parties to contact Pn. Lee at [email protected] if you are interested to register to participate in the above activities. International Exchange Programmes 2015 These programmes are conducted by Hiroshima International Club of Kuala Lumpur with the cooperation and approval of Ministry of Education‘s Bahagian Kokurikulum dan Kesenian. This is the third year in succession the programmes are open to Tenby students from Forms 1-6/ Years 8-13. For the last two years, several SST students had participated in these programmes to Japan, Korea, Australia and UK. Participating students will receive participation certificates from the Malaysian Ministry of Education and their participation in this international co-curriculum programme is recognised to gain merits for entry into higher institution of education. Selection after application is based on first come first serve. More information can be obtained from the website http://www.hiroshimainternational.com. Students who are interested to apply are to register with Pn. Tsai, in SST first. The table below gives information about each programme:- Page 6 of 16 (*Other charges such as airport tax, fuel surcharge etc are not inclusive) Programme Name Closing Date Fee Quota 1.Programme to Japan Series 41 Programme Date 1st – 9th June 2015 2nd April 2015 RM4,850.00* 35 2.Programme to Japan Series 42 23rd Nov – 1Dec 2015 1st Sept 2015 RM4,850.00* 40 3.Programme to Japan Series 43 7th -15th Dec 2015 1st Sept 2015 RM4,850.00* 120 4.Programme to Korea Series 9 1st -9th June 2015 2nd April 2015 RM4850.00* 40 5.Programme to Korea Series 10 7th -15th Dec 2015 1st Sept 2015 RM4850.00* 80 6.Programme to Australia Series 12 2nd -10th June 2015 1st April 2015 RM5,950.00* 40 7. Programme to Australia Series 13 23rd Nov-1st Dec 2015 1st Sept 2015 RM5,950.00* 40 8. Programme to London Series 7 2nd -11th June 2015 1st April 2015 RM6850.00* 40 9. Programme to London Series 8 24th Nov-3rd Dec 2015 1st Sept 2015 RM6850.00* 40 10. Programme to Europe Series 1 (AmsterdamBelgium-Paris) 2nd -11th June 2015 1st April 2015 RM7450.00* 40 11. Programme to Europe Series 2 (Hungary-VenicePrague) 24th Nov-3rd Dec 2015 1st Sept 2015 RM7450.00* 40 Page 7 of 16 Fixtures – subject to changes 27.02.15 & 28.02.15 ISAC Primary & Secondary Track & Field hosted by GIS @ Panasonic Stadium 04.03.15 U11 Football - Boys @ Nexus, Girls @ ISP 05.03.15 U13 Basketball – Boys @ Tenby 05.03.15 U15 Basketball – Girls @ BSKL 07.03.15 KLISS Secondary Athletics @ ISP 07.03.15 U18 Badminton – Boys & Girls @ Setia Badminton Academy 12.03.15 U15 Basketball – Boys @ Tenby 25.03.15 U9 Football – Boys @ Nexus 26.03.15 U13 Basketball – Girls @ Tenby 28.03.15 KLISS Primary Track & Field @ Nexus Twitter: Remember to follow the PE Department @Tenby_Sport for daily updates and news from the curriculum, clubs and teams. U11 Boys Football The U11 boys travelled to Nexus on 4th February for the first round of matches in the KLISS tournament. Following a bright start to the tournament in game 1, the boys were narrowly beaten by a couple of late strikes to result in a 2-0 deficit. Game 2 was a more chastening experience in which the boys faced a very organised side whose dominance led to a 5-0 defeat. Game 3 started badly with the opponents rushing into a 4-0 lead before late dominance by Tenby led to Amiraj Singh bagging a late consolation goal for the Eagles to leave the score at 4-1. The final game saw a more confident Tenby team narrowly beaten once more by a score of 2-0. Although the day resulted in 4 losses the boys behavior was impeccable and there were tired legs and tired smiles all round. Secondary and Primary Athletics The ISAC Track & Field competition takes place this Friday (primary) and Saturday (secondary). A great turn out to recent training sessions and we look forward to the event. Students are reminded to bring plenty of water and food for the day, hats and sunscreen. Please ensure that athletes are here at school for 6.45 a.m. for the bus (both days). Please wear your Tenby PE kit and good luck to all of you representing Tenby Schools. The KLISS Track & Field competition for secondary on Saturday 7th March at ISP and for primary this will take place on Saturday 28th March at Nexus School. Page 8 of 16 U13 Boys Basketball The boys started their KLISS season positively with two wins from two. They go into the second round in the top position. Wins against Taylors and BSKL would ensure they take home the gold medal. The second round takes place on Thursday 5th March here at Tenby. MSSS Swimming (10th – 13th February) Tenby swimmers have made the school proud again for winning medals in the annual MSSS (Majlis Sukan Sekolah Selangor), which is a state level affair. This competition saw more than 200 schools participating all over Selangor state. Joel S4S managed to secure himself a silver medal for the Under 10 Boys 50m Backstroke, which the Under 10 Girls managed to win 2 bronze medals for their 4 X 50m Freestyle and Medley relays. It is good news as the swimmers were up against Selangor’s best. We look forward to see more of our swimmers on the podium next year. We would also like to thank the parents for their support all throughout this event. Page 9 of 16 Mock Examinations This week all our sixth formers have been working very hard on their AS and A2 mock examinations. We hope this experience will prepare them for their final exams in May this year. They have also been looking at ways to study more effectively during PSHE; skills which they should be familiar with throughout the A Level programme. Duke of Edinburgh’s Award Life is busy at Tenby Sixth Form. This Saturday 28th February our sixth formers will go on the Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award practice expedition for the Bronze Award to Royal Belum. We will be away for 2 nights and 3 days in one of the oldest rainforest in the world, dating back over 130 million years! After some training in Basic Kayaking based on Star Award 1 Training, all participants will kayak from base camp to the Sungai Gadong campsite. From there they will go jungle trekking. “At the heart of the Adventurous Journey, is the opportunity for a young person to engage in activities that require determination, physical effort, perseverance, problem solving and cooperation.” We are certainly looking forward with some trepidation to a rewarding, unique, challenging and memorable expedition. Careers Fair On Thursday 12th March, there will be a Careers Fair at Tenby Schools KL. Over 20 representatives from Australian and British universities will be present to help KS5, KS4, and Form 4 and Form 5 students with opportunities for future pathways. In particular, there will be talks on Experience Page 10 of 16 Studying in a Top 100 University, Experiential Learning in the UK as well as Popular Careers in the Market. Upcoming Events Event Primary Book Week SST PA 3rd AGM Date Monday 2nd-6th March Thursday 5th March 08:00hrs – 10:30hrs “The Snail & the Whale“ live theatre show for Std 1 & 3 Tuesday 17th March 07:30hrs – 12:00hrs “My Green Print in School “ Project – Selecting & tagging my Green Print Day Annual Individual, Class & Siblings Photo-shoot Earth Hour Awareness Day Tuesday 17th March Morning & Lunch Break times Monday 23rd -26th March Friday 27th March 14:40hrs – 16:00hrs Thursday 2nd April Monday 20th -24th April Wednesday 22nd April 2015 14:40hrs – 16:00hrs 1st Parents Teachers Day Sciencematics Week Earth Day in Tenby Fun activity filled day with Nature Inclusive of fruit tree sapling planting by participating classes Primary Experiential Day Std. 1, 2 &4 Wednesday 29th April Venue At school MPH Breakfast is served in Cafeteria PJ Live Arts Jaya One, Petaling Jaya Tenby Square School Auditorium & Tenby Square Homerooms At school Tenby Outdoor Spaces TBC Term1 2015 Examinations Dates Year Group Date 9th -11th Std 1-3 Monday March (3 Days) Std 4-5 Monday 9th – 12th March (4 Days) Std 6 Monday 9th – 13th March (5 Days) Form 1 & 2 Monday 9th – 11th March (3 Days) Form 3 Monday 9th – 13th March (5 Days) Form 4 Form 5 Monday 9th – 20th March (10 Days) Timetables were distributed to students on Wednesday 25th February. Page 11 of 16 Form 3 Adventure & Personal Development Camp (Reported by Ms. Lau) On Wednesday 28th January morning, sixty-four Form 3 students and 7 teachers embarked on a 3D2N adventure that would enrich minds and hearts. Upon reaching Virgo Batik Resort, we were ushered into a hall where we were given a briefing on the activities and suitable attire. After lunch which was a buffet spread, it was time for the activities. Students were divided into groups, each led by a camp instructor who serves as a guide and mentor. The first activity was intended to help us confront our fears, learn how to trust others and listen to instructions. To reach the place, we had to first make our way up a very steep and occasionally slippery trail. A few students graciously volunteered to carry the safety gears and ladders leaving the rest of us with free hands to crawl up when forced to. At the top of the hill, the sight of ropes and swinging planks suspended 3metres above the ground were not a comforting sight for many. There were five stages of ropes, each more difficult than the last. While the instructors preached on techniques and safety, some of us were steeling out hearts and minds for what was to come. The first student to cross the ropes made it look extremely easy. Soon, the activity was in full swing and both students and teachers were shouting encouragement and instructions from below. One of the lessons learned was that it is easier to give instruction than to receive and understand it when you are precariously balancing yourself on a line. In the end, everyone found the courage to push themselves beyond their comfort zone. For the night session, there were icebreaking activities and a workshop on impromptu public speaking that exposed students to some useful techniques. The next morning, before breakfast, we learned about what it meant to be responsible in a session that cultivated awareness of our actions and reactions when something went wrong. After breakfast, students got into smaller groups for the morning activity which was to make a raft to transport each team to a nearby ‘island’. Each group was given six floats, 10 bamboo sticks and lots of rope. Students brainstormed and designed rafts they think could support them all. For many, it was the first time they learned how to tie a proper knot. Luckily a few students know a thing or two about basic knots. Armed with knowledge of buoyancy and stability and with some guidance from the instructors, the students Page 12 of 16 managed to build a decent raft. When it was time to test the rafts, the teams took turns to haul their rafts and paddled to the sea. Teamwork was evident in the students’ efforts to manoeuver the raft to the ‘island’ and back to shore and at the same time, trying not to fall into the sea. We replenished our energy with a quick lunch before gathering again for yet another challenging activity. This time, it was an obstacle course where students work in teams to overcome 6 obstacles. At first, there was another steep trail to conquer. One of the obstacles was to cross a tree trunk suspended horizontally about 2metres off the ground. Just like any worthy goal, it was difficult but not impossible when students are willing to lift and support each other. Another interesting challenge was swinging a la Tarzan and landing on plastic chairs. Learning from each other, eventually sixteen people managed to squeeze onto 7 plastic chairs without losing their balance. The night session was all about trust and support. Through an activity of supporting each other’s weight, students realised the importance of supporting each other in times of need. Page 13 of 16 On the last morning, we had a reflection activity. Reflecting on the values we appreciate in others and the unresolved conflicts we might have with others led to various displays of positive emotional expressions. A few of us also took the opportunity to bury the hatchet we had been trying to ignore. All in all, it was an enjoyable trip that promoted teamwork and developed inner strength and confidence. Primary Friendship Week Celebrated by Std 1 (Reported by Ms Joanne & Ms Carey) During the week’s English lessons, Std 1 students got to know their classmates better through Friendship Week as they are all new to each other. They made crafts and showed appreciation towards each other. Some of the activities were as follows: 1. Mask-making The children watched a video “The Lion and the Mouse” where the lion and the mouse helped each other and became friends in the end. Then, they made a mask of either the mouse or the lion. 2. Greeting card The children designed a ‘Friendship card’ and wrote a famous quote in the card for one of their class mates. Page 14 of 16 3. Bookmark The children designed a bookmark for one of their classmates with famous sayings included. The children had fun making and giving the crafts they made and they are now displayed behind the classroom for everyone to see. During the week’s music lesson, they learnt the song ‘The more we get together’. The children discussed about what they could do together with their friends. They were given oppurtunities to engage with and demonstrate the skill of communication and to transfer their knowledge to real-life meaningful contexts across the curriculum. Their suggestions were included into the song lyrics. They had enhanced their conversation skills with peers using sensible and polite words. Page 15 of 16 Upcoming Events – Students 04.03.15 - 5N & 5B Trip to Kuala Selangor Fishing Village 05.03.15 - 5T & 5E Trip to Kuala Selangor Fishing Village 06.03.15 – 08.03.15 - IGCSE Geography Field Work, Pangkor Island 10.03.15 - 5th Annual Physics Olympiad (Ms. Yati) Details to follow. 13.03.15 – Deadline to return Y9 Subject Choice Forms Upcoming Events – Parents 05.03.15 & 06.03.15 - IGCSE & A Level Coursework Performance Concert @ 17:00hrs – 19:00hrs, EPC Upcoming Events – Parent Forums Please come along as per the schedule below. Remember, these forums are to discuss general points about the school, not individual children. Y5 Parent Forum – Monday 2nd March 08:00-09:00 Auditorium Y6 Parent Forum – Tuesday 3rd March 08:00-09:00 DG-01 Y7 Parent Forum – Wednesday 4th March 08:00-09:00 DG-01 Y8 Parent Forum – Thursday 5th March 08:00-09:00 Auditorium Y9 Parent Forum – Friday 6th March 08:00-09:00 Auditorium Y10 Parent Forum – Monday 9th March 08:00-09:00 EPC Y11 Parent Forum – Tuesday 10th March 08:00-09:00 DG-04 (not DG-01) Sixth Form Parent Forum – Tuesday 17th March 08:00-09:00 DG-01 Page 16 of 16
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