Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Football Competition
venue : High School Klang Football field
Football prize has just been changed
-under 15(basic) category's cancelled...
-and under 15(duluxe) is now rm42 per team
-and under 18(duluxe)is now rm49 per team
Those who wan to joined but dont have the form can grab it from here
Seminar SPM and STPM
Fellow interactors arrived much earlier at the HICT Auditorium, where the seminar was decided to be held, in order to take care of final preparations.It was not long before the students started arriving. Interactors as receptionists registered their names and asked them to help themselves to the available fliers based on the field of study they were interested in.
The seminar was slightly delayed due to some technical difficulties and began at about 9.30a.m Among the VIPs present were Rotarian Gerard and Dr. Krishnan who were kind enough to share their experiences in their respective careers as well as advise the students on education.Soon after their talks, it was time for a short break where the students helped themselves to the food and beverages being served right outside. A number of them had a wonderful time mingling with one another as they ate.
Once all of the students were back inside the auditorium, the main part of the seminar on tertiary education commenced. Talks were presented regarding opportunities in the field of medicine, pharmacy, piloting, foundation in Science, dentistry and engineering available in universities abroad such as in Indonesia, India and the Philippines.They were given by both Pn. Sarnum and Rotarian Richard, whom this seminar project was originally under. Their talks were tremendously enlightening and powerful indeed.
Although the number of students who successfully attended the seminar was far less than expected, as a majority of them were increasingly busy with extra tuition classes and other crucial preparations for their upcoming examinations, it did not stop the seminar from being carried out as planned. For those who did make it, it was without doubt that they benefited greatly from the seminar, which was free of charge, and did not leave the auditorium empty-handed
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Seminar For SPM & STPM
It was not long before the students started arriving. Interactors as receptionists registered their names and asked them to help themselves to the available fliers based on the field of study they were interested in. The seminar was slightly delayed due to some technical difficulties and began at about 9.30a.m. Among the VIPs present were Rotarian Gerard and Dr. Krishnan who were kind enough to share their experiences in their respective careers as well as advise the students on education.
Interact Club Of High School Klang
Soon after their talks, it was time for a short break where the students helped themselves to the food and beverages being served right outside. A number of them had a wonderful time mingling with one another as they ate. Once all of the students were back inside the auditorium, the main part of the seminar on tertiary education commenced. Talks were presented regarding opportunities in the field of medicine, pharmacy, piloting, foundation in Science, dentistry and engineering available in universities abroad such as in Indonesia, India and the Philippines.
They were given by both Pn. Sarnum and Rotarian Richard, whom this seminar project was originally under. Their talks were tremendously enlightening and powerful indeed. Although the number of students who successfully attended the seminar was far less than expected, as a majority of them were increasingly busy with extra tuition classes and other crucial preparations for their upcoming examinations, it did not stop the seminar from being carried out as planned. For those who did make it, it was without doubt that they benefited greatly from the seminar, which was free of charge, and did not leave the auditorium empty-handed.
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
District Govener Visit
Soon after the arrival of District Governor Leslie Salehuddin, the formalities were carried out accordingly, namely the singing of the national anthem and a few given speeches.The auditorium was noticeably crowded with students who willingly sacrificed their time and energy to attend the event which began shortly after school hours.
An outstanding opening performance by a few of our fellow interactors really got the event starting well. The main purpose the gathering was for the presidents of the Interact Clubs of each school to present their reports on the club activities they have planned and carried out so far to the District Governor.
Every one of the club presidents took their turns in explaining all of the major projects which they have successfully made possible during their term, from car washes to redecorating certain parts of their school to even those that were sports-related, accompanied by slide presentations. Several Interact Club members and other students from their schools gladly participated in all of the activities organised and contributed greatly to the tremendous outcome of the projects.
Interactors who crowded the auditorium greatly enjoyed the singing and dancing performances in between the presidents’ reports. After all the presidents have finished, the District Governor was given a hard copy of the reports and then presented his own speech regarding how impressed he was by the Interact Club activities which have been carried out and the various performances that evening. The event ended with a short group photograph session involving everybody who attended. Fellow interactors indeed had remarkably wonderful time during the visit of the District Governor.
Thursday, October 8, 2009
Seminar SPM & STPM
The seminar will be help at the HICT Auditorium Hall, Klang, this Sunday, 11th of October'09 from 8.30am-12pm.
This seminar is basically about how you can pursue your tertiary education after SPM/STPM. This seminar is specifically for Form5 and Upper 6 Science Stream students. This helpful seminar talks on topics such as Pharmacy, Dentistry, Medicine, Pilot Training, Engineering, Foundation in Science and so on.
& we know how much you're trying to save for college fee, so no worries bout this event's entrance fee. It's a free-of-charge event to prevent holes in your pockets. This event includes a short refreshment break for you guys to take it all in. The dress code for that day would be either formal wear, school uniform, or smart casual.
For more information, please contact,
Kok Sang : 017 263 5928
Adeline : 012 619 6496
John Fung : 012 334 0811
Hock Han : 012 719 1363
Sunday, September 27, 2009
Festive Cheers
Fellow interactors who attended the event pitched in to help make final preparations before the event, which began at 3.00p.m., as well as entertaining the children. There were also interactors who volunteered to perform for the guests by singing.
Rotarians helped to present the collection of hampers including cash to the families, homes and individuals as gifts after giving their respective speeches. The event ended with a group photo session of the guests, Rotarians and hard-working interactors.
Saturday, September 26, 2009
Talentime
The talent competition was named after one of her recent movies. It started at about 9.00a.m. after all the guests had registered upon arrival and took their seats. Soon after the introductions and speeches at the beginning of the event, the performances commenced, either individually or in groups. Several talented performers from their respective schools courageously took turns to shine on stage in the auditorium with an array of impressive performances which included singing, dancing, magic tricks and what not.
Each fine display of talent was being judged by a panel of three who were brought in to narrow it down to five finalists. They were incredibly experienced in the arts, particularly dancing. The crowd of spectators which filled the spacious auditorium was not much of a large one that day.
Nevertheless, the audience was required to take part in deciding who deserved to be the winner of the talent competition by voting for one of the five finalists as soon as they were revealed. Interactors marked their choice on the piece of paper given before the show and inserted them in the provided ballot box before going for break and refreshments.
It was not long until the official counting of the votes was finished and the interactors were called back into the auditorium where the positions of the five finalists were announced. The five finalists were given cash and consolation prizes depending on the number of votes each of them acquired from the audience.
Next, souvenirs were too presented to each of the three judges for their assistance in the competition. Talentime came to an end after the winning group gave an encore performance. Fellow interactors and Rotarians, who undoubtedly enjoyed the wonderful show, left the auditorium accordingly knowing that attending the event was indeed well worth their time.
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Repainting School Basketball Court
Our Interact Club decided to work together with the Basketball Club of High School Klang in order to increase productivity and complete the task in a shorter time period. After acquiring the necessary painting supplies for the job, interactors and Basketball Club members began dipping their brushes in the red and yellow paint and worked on renewing the faded paint of the court with as much detail as possible.
Each and every one of them endured the scorching heat of the Sun while slowly painting the lines which run through the place. Some of them took turns continuing from where the previous person left off, since there was a slight shortage of brushes.
While waiting, they held umbrellas to shade the hard workers from the extreme heat. Everybody chatted with one another as they painted. It definitely was not long before the basketball court had a brand new coat of paint.
Saturday, August 29, 2009
Cleaning Of The Interact Room
All of them had to first empty out the old, unused and most probably spoilt documents, files, books, office equipment and other dusty rubbish from the area. The room had been used as a counseling room for extremely long time and our club was fortunate enough to be given the space.
Our interactors were efficient trying to make the room as neat as possible, carrying bits and pieces of trash out of there as well as shifting old furniture. Each of the possibly recyclable items were arranged accordingly outside the room so that they could be dealt with later whereas the rubbish was carefully packed into plastic bags and thrown away.
As for the status of the Interact Room, it still requires a lot of cleaning so the project remains in progress at the moment. With a few more helping hands from our fellow interactors, it is just a matter of time before we make the room not only a more comfortable place to be, but it will also look like new.
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
Car Wash for Co-Curriculum Day
Before the day arrived, tickets were sold to teachers and students who desired their car to be washed at a remarkably reasonable price. Interactors who previously volunteered to contribute their assistance in the job came to school early that morning with the cleaning equipment they were instructed to bring along, from buckets and cloths to a vacuum.
The car wash began as soon as they were prepared to clean the cars parked at the school parking lot beside the hall. Vehicle after vehicle our interactors washed, and some vacuumed, until each and every one of the cars were as clean as a whistle. The determination and hard work of our interactors ensured that absolutely all the cars were done with by the end of Co-Curriculum Day.
They had tremendous fun while performing the task and it can honestly be said that almost all the customers were satisfied with the results, the spick and span condition of their vehicles when they arrived to pick them up.
Saturday, August 1, 2009
Farewell Party
The dinner function commenced at about 6.00p.m. but quite a number of our current Board of Directors had already arrived there an hour or two before then in order to make final preparations. The rented ballroom was packed with a handful of senior interactors along with invited guests, all of which were either on time for the dinner or fashionably late.
Unfortunately, the teacher advisor of our Interact Club and the invited Rotarian advisors, our supposed guests of honour, were unable to attend our farewell party. The evening began with short speeches presented by both our current and past President of our Interact Club, Choo Kok Sang and Teh Chuan Hoong.
Soon after that, everybody exited the ballroom and into the hallway where a large buffet dinner awaited them. It could be seen from their facial expressions, while they were lining up at the buffet table holding their plates and cutlery, that they could not wait to sink their teeth into the variety of exquisite delicacies which laid before them.
From the main course to the desserts, it was without doubt a truly satisfying meal for those who were present that evening.Immediately after eating, some of our fellow interactors gladly volunteered themselves to perform on stage, namely singing and dancing. Absolutely everyone had an enjoyable time watching and taking photographs of the unique performances which was followed by a short souvenir giving ceremony.
Each of the current Board of Directors took their turns presenting the scented candles to their respective predecessors.The entertainment then continued for a while longer before the farewell party ended with shooting photographs of one another and also the entire group. It was definitely an evening to remember for every individual who attended and had wonderful fun.
Saturday, July 25, 2009
Mural Paniting
No other murals have been painted on the side of our school hall and our Interact Club was indeed honoured to be the first to press our pencils and brushes against the wide empty wall space available there. Our interactors commenced with painting as soon as the outlines of certain parts of the mural were finished, in order to speed up our progress.
Chatting amongst ourselves really helped pass the time when we were working on the fine details of our mural and so did sharing laughs, which actually strengthened the bond between our interactors.
Despite the fact that all of us attempted our best to finish ourcreation in a day, we unfortunately were unable to do so and had to continue with our work on Tuesday and Wednesday. Everybody agreed that it was not much of an easy task to complete as it of course requires a tremendously immense amount of patience and hard work, and if you are willing to work under the blazing sun while standing on a ladder, all the better.
In the end, we were glad to have put in our time and energy into bringing to life our masterpiece, which really makes a statement.
Saturday, July 11, 2009
RRI Walk Hunt
Fellow interactors from respective schools joined in the fun alongside students from Kwang Hua who had quite a number of teams themselves. After signing in and collecting their Walk Hunt T-Shirts plus a short breakfast which was provided, everybody assembled in front of the stage as instructed for a team role call and to receive a briefing on the Walk Hunt.
It was basically a friendly competition to see which team was able to answer the most questions correctly along with completing the task of gathering a few items listed on the given sheets of paper. Soon after, all of us were crowded around the front gate of the school waiting to be released so that we could begin on the treasure hunt.
The Interact Club of High School Klang sent a few teams to participate in the mentioned competition which involved running around the Bandar Baru Klang area.
The questions were actually clues to a variety of signs visible along the road, mostly belonging to shops, restaurants and what not.Teams were required to write down the name on the sign which corresponds to the clue given in the papers.
It was indeed as tiresome a challenge as it was a mind-boggling con un drum for absolutely everybody involved. As soon as everyone had handed in their question and answer scripts, including the three items as requested in them, they started to head back to Kwang Hua. They were given free lunches and time to regain their energy while awaiting the results of the Walk Hunt.
When it was time, participants assembled once again in front of the stage where the person in-charge revealed the answers to all the questions and awarded the top five.Of the five teams mentioned, one of the teams sent by the Interact Club of High School Klang ended up in second place and was awarded a cash prize of RM200 which will of course be put to good use.
Saturday, July 4, 2009
Kwang Hua Musical Gathering
Kwang Hua’s Musical Gathering commenced with an amazing Hawaiian Dance as the opening ceremony. The students who attended were kept as lively as possible by a variety of impressive performances throughout the day such as a magic show, Chinese yo-yo, a dance as well as listening to students who played the flute and the piano.
Somewhere in between there were two games held, of which one of them was won by our very own interactors from High School Klang. At the end of it all, everyone said their goodbyes before declaring the event closed. It could be assured that nobody left the hall empty-handed but instead well-entertained. It was definitely well worth their time and money, including the hard work and put in by the students to make this event such a huge success.
Saturday, June 27, 2009
Joint Installation Day
The day began at about 8.00 a.m. for the incoming Board Of Directors of the Interact Club of school throughout Klang , when they were due to attend a special Leadership Training Seminar . The purpose of the seminar was to make the incoming BOD's aware of the several roles and the cornucopia of responsibilities held by each main post in the Interact Club as well as how to handle their jobs properly .
The talks which were given by a number of Rotarian also educate the student about how leadership is great conseqence and the countless characteristic of a leader , including the way to become a great one . Leadership is often defined not as "power over people" but "power with people" . One of the many things learned was that a respected leader must possess assertiveness , the ability to cooperate with people , honesty and a bunch of other honourable traits .
"power over people"
but
"power with people"
Among the awards given out during the award ceremony Certificates Of Appreciation and awards for outstanding achievers of SPM / STPM . The crowd of student from High School Klang cheer greatly when it was announced that they Best Club Service Director and Best Editor Award . One of two Best Interactor Awards has also beed received by Teh Chuan Hoong , our outgoing President .Last but not least , our interactors from High School Klang were overjoyed when our Interact Club was dubbed the Best Interact Club for the term 2008/2009 which was accompanied by a huge pewter trophy , Tokens of appreciation were given to soe teachers from few school like Raja Zarina and Sultan Abdul . It was unbelieveable day for everyone involved and we hope for the best this term
Friday, June 12, 2009
Charity Musical Night
Charity Musical Night was held at the Perdana Ballroom in Klang Executive Club . The event which everyone had long been waiting for had finally arrived and it commenced at 7.30p.m. .The patron was none other than Yg. Bhg. Datuk Dr. Puraviappan .
Pratice were held the week before to ensure the night would turn out as planned . The teacher advisor of SMK Sultan Abdul Samad took charge to assist in organising the event Charity Muscial Night began with the usual formalities : songs , speeches and what not .
Each school went on stage to do their respective performance that were both impressive and enteraining , all of which really showed how much work and determination had been put in by the student . Our High School Klang students performed their amazing ' peacock dance ' and ' brakedance ' .
Lucky draws were carried out in the middle of the event , before continuing with the rest of the performances . Donations were collected by fellow interactors who went around the crowd in search of generosity . A surplus of about RM 71,000 was made , a remarkably substantial amount which will definitely be put to good use .
However , the event ended about an hour later than the people who attended , who are looking forward to a similar event in the future
Sunday, March 29, 2009
ACS I,U Day
for acs..
Oraganizing Comitees
Opening Ceremony
Games
Emcees
Fashion show
sketch
Raja Zarina I.U Day
8.20-registration
Bas to RAJA ZARINA
Comitees
Quiz
Games
Fashion Show
Final Performance
TOODLES!!