Newsletter July - September 2013

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Newsletter July - September 2013
NATIONAL
DAY
Volume 3, Issue 3
APSS’ Quarterly
Bulletin
July— September 2013
On the 13th of September
2013, the whole of Asia Pacific Smart School celebrated the National Day and
Malaysian Day at the Multi
Purpose Hall.
The
celebrations
kicked of at 10am
and ended at 12
noon. Teachers and
students were entertained with a
variety of entertainment from the Primary school students. Students
from Primary 2 Mars, 3 Mars and the Asia Pacific
Smart School Choir club performed a variety of performance. There was a poetry recital by Erfan Emran (P4
Venus) and Shahida Zahra (P4 Jupiter), story reading
by Aemir, Zara, Iman Nur Lailadan Adrianan (P2
Earth), 1 Malaysia dance by the students of the 1 Malaysia Dance club.
Students also sang a
Mandarin
number
entitled ‘Ma La Xi Ya’
which was performed
by the Primary 1 students.
MAJLIS BERBUKA PUASA
DAN SOLAT HAJAT
On Friday, 19th July 2013, Asia Pacific Schools held “Majlis Berbuka Puasa and Solat Hajat for UPSR, PMR and
SPM” at the Multi Purpose hall and
school canteen. It was attended by
approximately 600 people. Tadarrus
al-Quran was held at the
“surau” after Asar prayers
together with a few stu-
dents and
teachers.
The guests started arriv-
ing at 7.00
p.m. for breaking of fast.
For start-
ers, delicious food such
as
“kuih-muih” and “bubur
lambuk”
dates,
which were prepared by the talented teachers were offered. After that, the attendees went up to the Multi Purpose hall for Maghrib prayers and Solat
Hajat.
After prayers, all attendees went back to the canteen to have their dinner. The
attendees had a variety of food to choose from such as “Daging Gulai Kawah”,
“Dalca Tulang Sum Sum”, “Ayam Percik” and others. There were also 6 grilled
lambs on the menu. The food that was served that night was very tempting
and delectable.
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PRIMARY QUARTERLY
SWIMMING GALA 2013
On September 21st 2013, Asia Pacific Smart
School held its Annual
Swimming Gala. A total of 24
events including 2 relay events were competed. The students were
very enthusiastic over
their victory.
The events ran smoothly without any hitches. It was a success. It met
its objective in bringing out the talents
ingrained in our students from Primary 1 to
Primary 6. All the fun
had to end at some
point but it left beautiful memories.
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