Thursday, November 19, 2009

UPSR

Hari ini result UPSR...syukur ke hadzrat Allah Subhanahuwata'ala di atas pencapaian SK Setiawangsa...dengan 94 orang murid mendapat 5A...merupakan jumlah yang paling ramai di W.Persekutuan KL. ( Masih memegang rekod tahun lepas ) Hari ini sekolah dihujani wartawan dari pelbagai akhbar...Kejayaan ini adalah berkat usaha dan doa murid, guru dan ibu bapa. Tahniah dan terima kasih pada semua guru sks dari tahun satu hingga tahun enam ( terutama yang tahun enamlah...) Ini adalah hasil usaha dan kerjasama seluruh warga SK Setiawangsa. Walaupun turun sikit dari segi peratus dan jumlah 5A, namun masih terkemuka di KL. Nampaknya semua sekolah menurun sikit keputusannya tahun ini.

Esok kami akan adakan majlis persaraan untuk dua orang guru yang disayangi semua...Pn Khatijah dan Pn Jusvinder. Keduanya sama hebat, sangat komited, terlalu banyak jasa pada SKS.
SKS akan kehilangan dua butir mutiara yang sangat berharga. Kedua guru ini masih bekerja keras untuk sekolah walaupun diambang persaraan...dan kami tentunya kan sentiasa memerlukan khidmat mereka ini tahun hadapan..mereka pun memang bersetuju untuk mencurahkan bakti pada secara sukarela pada sekolah yang mereka sayangi ini. Mereka berdua ini adalah di antara beberapa orang guru yang sama-sama membuka SKS 15 tahun dahulu. Bagi saya pula sangat terharu kerana keduanya telah memberikan cendera mata yang sangat berharga pada saya..( mereka sayangkan saya kah...? ) Saya terkejut dan terharu orang yang akan bersara memberi hadiah pada PK ...? Belum apa-apa kami diselubungi rasa sedih... sejak minggu lepas ada yang dah meleleh...bila bercakap tentang persaraan itu...esok entahlah...?

Satu lagi peristiwa penting yang akan berlaku esok...untuk julung kalinya sejak lima tahun saya jadi PK di SKS, kami akan mengadakan Majlis Anugerah Cemerlang secara besar-besaran. Biasanya kami buat di sekolah sahaja tapi kali ini... kami buat di dewan Centrum Setiawangsa yang boleh memuatkan 1000 orang. Agak berlainan kerana kami jual meja (dinner) Sambutan ibu bapa sangat menggalakkan.. terpaksa dihadkan. Apa yang akan kami tonjolkan ialah niche area sks iaitu orkestra dan teater. Ini adalah majlis yang saya terajui...dan saya sangat berharap dan berdoa agar ianya berjalan lancar tanpa sebarang masalah...

12 comments:

  1. Tahniah Maklang CT.
    Sekolah anak saya di Salak Tinggi 17 orang dapat 5A. Cikgu-cikgu target 20 orang. Lagi 3 tu dapt 4 A 1 B. Sesuai la dengan sekolah kampung. Maknanya cikgu dah dapat kenalpasti potensi murid sejak awal lagi. Sebab itu agaknya kerjasama guru dengan ibubapa penting untuk kejayaan murid.

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  2. Sekalung Tahniah untuk semua guru-guru SK Setiawangsa kerana berjaya mengekalkan rekod cemerlang tu.

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  3. SALAM MESRA DAN TAHNIAH ;SEKOLAH KAMI SEKOLAH KAMPONG 5 ORANG DAPAT 5A DAH SYOK TAK SANGGA. MAKLUMLAH MANA ADA WARIS YANG MAMPU NAK HANTAR TUISYEN.SEBAGAI PENGHARGAAN TAHNIAH KEPADA PK 1 DIA YANG BERJUANG UNTUK ANAK DIDIK WALAUPUN GB DIA SELALU KELUAR...

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  4. TAHNIAH DENGAN LIMPAHAN 'NIKMAT' DAN KURNIAANNYA. TSUNAMI DATANG DAN PERGI. INTAN TETAP BERKILAU. KESENAGAN, KESETIAAN, KEPERCAYAAN DAN SOKONGAN YANG TAK BERBELAH BAGI ITU JUA SATU ANUGERAH. SATU PENKISAHAN LIKU HIDUP YANG HANYA YANG EMPUNYA DIRI MENGERTI.

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  5. TUMPANG BANGGA DAN BERGUMBIRA DENGAN ANDA CTRS AKA MAK LANG

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  6. Saya cuba mencari siapa "akumiskin2000" ini...tapi tak dapat...

    tapi rasanya dapat meneka siapa orangnya... bila ada nama intan disebutkan...

    masih tinggal di rawangkah...?

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  7. akumiskin2000 dulunya miskin serba serbi... Sekarang Alhamdulillah... Anak ramai. Baru tamat KEMBARA jelajah 4 negeri bersama anak2 SEGERA. Meneka Dalam Kesamaran? Macam baru semalam dengar nama Nina dan Didi. Begitulah cepatnya masa berlalu ....

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  8. Sila buat pembetulan dalam agenda mesyuarat Panitia Matematik --> ANALISIS. Bukan ANALISA.

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  9. Print this out for yourself
    The Empty Box

    Even though it was only September, the air was crisp and children were already whispering about Christmas plans and Santa Claus. It made the already long winter months until Christmas seem even longer. With each passing day the children became more anxious, waiting for the final school bell. Upon its ringing everyone would run for their coats and go home, everyone except David.

    David was a small boy with messy brown hair and tattered clothes. I had often wondered what kind of home life David had and often asked myself what kind of mother could send her son to school dressed so inappropriately for the cold winter months, without a coat, boots, or gloves. But something made David special. It wasn't his intelligence or manners, for they were lacking just as his winter clothes were. But I can never recall looking at David and not seeing a smile. He was always willing to help and not a day passed that David didn't stay after school to straighten chairs and clean erasers. We never talked much, he would just simply smile and ask what else he could do, then thank me for letting him stay and slowly head for home.

    Weeks passed and the excitement over the coming Christmas grew into restlessness until the last day of school before the holiday break. I can't recall a more anxious group of children as that final bell rang and they scattered out the door. I smiled in relief as the last of them hurried out the door. Turning around I saw David quietly standing by my desk.

    "Aren't you anxious to get home David?" I asked.

    "No," he replied quietly.

    Ready to go home myself, I said, "Well, I think the chairs and erasers will wait, why don't you hurry home?"

    "I have something for you," he said and pulled from behind his back a small box wrapped in old paper and tied with string. Handing it to me, he said anxiously, "Open it." I took the box from him, thanked him and slowly unwrapped it. I lifted the lid and to my surprise saw nothing. I looked at David's smiling face and back into the empty box and said, "The box is nice David, but it's empty."

    "Oh no it isn't," said David. "It's full of love. My mum told me before she died that love was something you couldn't see or touch unless you know it's there... can you see it?"

    Tears filled my eyes as I looked at the proud dirty face that I had rarely given attention to. "Yes, David, 'I can see it," I replied. "Thank you." David and I became good friends after that Christmas and I can say that with the passing years, I never again let the uncombed hair bother me, and never forgot the meaning behind the little empty box that set on my desk

    ANAK2 MENYAYANGIMU. DAN ANAK2 JUGA TAHU BAHAWA IBUNYA JUGA MENYAYANGI MEREKA SEPENUH JIWA RAGA. ANAK2 MEMPUNYAI IMPIAN. BIARKAN MEREKA MEREALISASI IMPIAN MEREKA ... SEPERTI KATA DIDI. SUATU MASA KELAK, MEREKA AKAN MEMPUNYAI KELUARGA SENDIRI. ACUAN SENDIRI....... NAMUN KASIH SAYANG TERHADAP IBU DAN BAPA YANG TELAH MENDIDIK ANAK2 DENGAN BERHEMAH TIDAK MUNGKIN PUDAR. RENUNG2KAN LAH MASA SILAM. LUAKKAH KASIH TERHADAP AYAH DAN EMAK?

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  10. Sebenar2nya Guru
    http://www.metacafe.com/watch/2691355/teacher_make_a_difference/

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  11. Pi lah Kg Pulau Sayak pekena mi udang. Sambil2 tu kutet la tapak seleman (TOK Aq?). Lempak ke laut.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2GunVwl6K4M

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  12. TEST YOUR HAPPINESS

    One of the ways you can test your happiness is by testing your unhappiness. Sound strange?

    Okay, here's how it works. (Warning! this is a very powerful exercise so be prepared)

    Think of something that would make you unhappy. For example: losing your house, or losing your family. Reflect on that for a moment. What would your feelings be? Sad? Miserable? Lonely? Suicidal?

    Now really go for it and try to imagine the thing that would make you unhappy.

    When I do this exercise. I imagine losing my family and I really do get to the point of being tearful (okay I admit it, I do get tearful).

    Now, come out of the scene you were in and look at what you have. For example: if you pictured losing your family, look at your family now. How does it make you feel?

    I always feel extremely grateful and look at them in a different way as if I have been given a second chance with them. This feeling lasts a long time before I slip back into my normal loving self. However, what it does is let me be thankful and never take them for granted.

    So it is with life. We are so busy chasing the rainbow of happiness we forget what makes us happy now. We have to get that feeling back.

    So many of us are working hard to make money, working long hours, nearly killing ourselves, all in the pursuit of happiness for us and our families when in fact if we loved our families first and loved the job we were doing we would find that happiness here and now and not in the future.

    Be Thankful

    How many of us have seen something on TV and said, "It really makes you appreciate what you've got?"

    I bet most of us have said this. However, how long has it taken us to forget this and get on with our lives and forget what we really have?

    For any of our dreams to happen in the future, and they will if we intend them long enough and work at it, we have to be thankful for what we have in the here and now.

    I am thankful for my wife, my two boys, my house, my job, my mum, dad, sisters nieces and nephews and my health.

    What are you thankful for?

    BE HAPPY. STAY HAPPY! SEMENTARA MASIH BERNAFAS DAN BERSYUKUR ATAS KURNIAN YANG MAHA ESA. AMIN

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