Newsletter on 20th January 2012

Welcome!

On behalf of the team at Sri Ara, I would like to welcome everyone back to school! We are very happy to see the joyful familiar faces of our students and also a number of new faces in the school. We have some new teachers and students, we wish them a warm welcome!

ECAs & forms

ECAs have begun this week. We are pleased to inform everyone that an additional ECA, football, is being offered by Mr. Victor Eigims, tentatively on Tuesdays. For those who would like to participate please fill in the necessary forms which will be available from the office.

Chinese New Year Holidays

dragon dance team in Sri Ara International & Private School - Johor Bahru, Malaysia

Our dragon dance team in action...

Chinese New Year is just around the corner, Monday and Tuesday, 23 & 24 January. As is the usual practice, the school will be closed for a week from Monday to Friday, 23 to 27 January. We will see you back in school on Monday, 30 January. Happy Holidays and a very Happy & Prosperous New Year to parents, teachers and students who will be celebrating Chinese New Year!

Chinese New Year Celebration

This year the Chinese New Year celebration organized by the SRC will fall on Friday, 17 February. The objective of the event is to share the joy of celebrating Chinese New Year as part of our Malaysian culture. This will be followed by a pot luck lunch. Students and teachers are encouraged to come in traditional Chinese costume.

Fee

Please be  reminded that first term fees were due in the middle of December. There are still a number of students who have yet to settle their school fees. I hope that these will be settled as soon as possible.

Restricted Access

We would like to remind parents that we will be restricting access to everyone to the school premises, from 8.30 am to 3.00 pm, Mondays to Thursdays; and 8.30 am to 2.50 pm on Fridays. We thank those parents who are observing this ruling but notice that a few parents are finding difficulty with it. This will be enforced after the Chinese New Year break. Your cooperation is much appreciated.

Thank you for your continued support of the school.

NOORAINI MOHD YASIN

ADMINISTRATION

Chairman’s address – November 2011

Sri Ara Schools Dinner & Concert

Presents
Unity in Diversity
By the Students of Sri Ara

Dear Parents & Students of Sri Ara Schools,

Yet another year has just flown by and it seems at lightning speed! We can hardly stop to take a breather and before we know it is time for the Annual Dinner Concert once again and for me to sum up the year.

The year, 2011 has had its fair share of ups and downs. The “ups” were endorsement of the Sri Ara International School by the MOE and good results from last year’s 2010 Form Five students, Shamine Iznina and Year 11 students, Pretasheeny who scored a distinction in Accounting whilst Shamine had distinctions in Mathematics, Bahasa Melayu and English.

This has been followed by Distinctions from Thulasie of Form 3 and Saki of Year 6 for the English Assessment from University of New South Wales.

Once again, our students have scored distinctions in the practical papers for Art at the National O-Leval equivalent or SPM for 2011.

Congratulations to students and well done teachers!

To cap this, the approval and certification by Cambridge International Examinations to become a CIE school and carry the logo, is definitely a feather in our cap.

Our school is always packed with events and it is never mundane. From the beginning of the year right to the very end, activities are planned around the academic timetable. Once the exams are scheduled, we pack the rest of the year with events to ensure we live up to our goal,

Developing Leaders Each One At A Time.

Our Philosophy has always been and still is that the students from Sri Ara Schools should be well-rounded students. Each student is like a diamond in the rough.

“To Be A Face in the Crowd or To Be the One the Crowd Faces”

screamed at me from a billboard advertised by another school in another country not too far away. It struck me that this IS the type of student we produce! And it is our underlying philosophy of work hard and play hard that works wonders with our students.

Besides developing their academic abilities, we always strive to ensure that students develop leadership by learning to take charge of their lives and develop the confidence they will need to carry them into their future. Throughout the year both teachers and students work hard at academic studies, developing social skills all the while.

As they go through the school they learn responsibility, develop creativity, planning and organizational skills, respect for others, teamwork, and how to balance their lives. These skills are needed more and more today than ever before.

They are not learnt from books but by taking active part in all the activities planned throughout our calendar. Our programme is designed to encourage both left and right brain development bringing out the ability of the individual to think laterally, out of the box problem solving and to know right from wrong.

It never fails to fill me with pride when I see once “naughty” students become top scorers, or once shy students stand up to say a few words in front of an audience, act out a part, sing a song or perform a dance as it takes not ony the practice but courage and confidence to do so.

This year has not been any different with the Annual Motivation Camp, National Day Celebrations, Telematch Day, Primary and Students Representative Council Trips, being the main activities. In addition to these this year, there was the Fund Raising for the Japanese Tsunami Victims. Our students raised just over RM7,000/ – that was handed over to the Johor Branch of the Red Crescent.

Sri Ara students went all out and three groups entered the Dance Contest. I am pleased to say one of our teams made us proud when they were awarded with the Best Dance Concept!

Still on the spirit of caring and giving, traditionally over the years Sri Ara students through the Student Representative Council have contributed to various charitable organizations paying a visit to a selected group every year. This year the students will be visiting Pusat Kebajikan Orang Istimewa in Kempas. The organization is a home for the abandoned ranging in age from 20 to 50. Our students will bring groceries and some songs to lift their spirits a little.

At this time, the biggest and most heart wrenching “down” is having to say goodbye. This year it is especially hard as we say goodbye to the batch of students we have not just taught but nurtured over the years. They comprise Mohamed, Suhali and Khalifa who have already left for Dubai and those who are currently sitting for major exams in the form of the Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia and the International General Certificate of School Examination O-Level Papers, Form V and Year 11.

On behalf of all the team I would like to bid farewell and wish all the best in the future to Alia (joined in Primary One), Mohd Syakir (joined in Primary Two), Long Shang (Primary Four), Hajar (Primary Six), Yee Tene (Form One), Len, Hana, Sina (Form Four and Year Ten) and finally Khadija and Harris who joined at the start of this year. Also to Aaron who returns to the Philipines to go on for further studies.

Every teacher I have spoken to has expressed their sadness at the thought of saying goodbye to you all!

During your time with the school you have each developed your individual strengths. You are confident, creative, courteous, caring and compassionate. These are the 5 ‘C’s or carats of Sri Ara Students and I am confident they will carry you, like the students before you and those that will follow, well into your future lives.

Like the Ara or Banyan tree that grows from a weed into a massive strong Banyan tree, never forget you are part of a big ever growing “family / community” that of the Ara Tree. Always carry the Ara name with pride wherever you go!

I am sure you will join me to thank the team of staff and teachers both full and part-time, for the hard work put in over the year. The camaraderie always gets better and better!

Last but not least, I take this opportunity to thank each and every one of the students, parents, families and friends for their support and effort toward making our school and its family / community spirit strong!

Yours sincerely
Nooraini Md Yasin
Chairman, Board of Governors

SPECIAL THANKS to following supporters:-

Our Most Sincere Appreciation
to
Parents, Teachers and Students
Of
Sri Ara Schools
From
The Management

Newsletter on 4th July 2011

Dear Parents & Students,

Parent-Teachers’ Day

This is to remind you that the Parent-Teachers’ Day is taking place this Saturday, 9 July. Parents may come any time between 9 am to 12 noon to discuss your children’s studies with the respective teachers.

The meeting will be conducted at the following venue:

International School

  • Primary: No. 23
  • Secondary: No. 23

Malaysian Private School

  • Primary: No. 29
  • Secondary: No. 13 Hall

(A Layout Plan is enclosed.)

For parking, we suggest that parents coming for the International School and Malaysian Primary School, please park at building No. 23 whilst parents coming for the Malaysian Secondary School, please park at building No. 13.

Parents, you are invited for some refreshments in the Art Room. We look forward to seeing you here!

School Telematch Day

The School Telematch Day is next Friday, 15 July. Students are to be in their House colours; Azure (blue), Cadmium (yellow) or Vermillion (red) to support their teams. The telematch will end at 12 noon. Kindly arrange for the transport to have them picked up at 12.15 pm.

Fatimah, Administration

Newsletter on 24th June 2011

Dear Parents & Students,

Welcome Back!

We are happy to see everyone back in school and we hope everyone is well rested and ready to face the challenges ahead. There are a few activities coming up soon, such as the Parent-Teachers’ Day, SRC Trip, Telematch Day etc.

ECAs will start from next week onwards and end on July, to accommodate the fasting month of Ramadan, exam preparations and so on.

Parent-Teachers’ Day

This will be held on Saturday, 9 July from 9 am to 12 noon. It is a good opportunity for you to discuss your children’s studies with the respective teachers, so please do come.

Refreshments will be served at Block No. 23 in the Art Room, all are welcome!

SRC Trip

The dates for the SRC trip are tentatively fixed from 28 to 30 July. The destination has yet to be finalised by the Student Council.

USNW / ICAS Assessment

The dates for the upcoming assessments are as follows:

English Tuesday, 12 July
Mathematics Tuesday, 26 July

School Telematch Day

The School Telematch Day is tentatively fixed on Friday, 15 July. Details for this event will be communicated to the students by the House teachers.

Disney Channel Dance Competition

Our school is taking part in the dance competition organised by Disney Channel and auditions will take place on Saturday, 16 July. We are sending three teams; 2 from the primary sections and 1 from the secondary. Everyone, please come and give them your support!

Steve, VP, International Section

Newsletter on 10th May 2011

Dear Parents & Students

Motivation Camp

The motivation camp will carry on as arranged. On Thursday, 12 May, students who are joining the trip will have to assemble in school by 8.30 am before departure time and will return to school on Saturday 14 May at around 3 pm. Parents, please arrange the necessary transportation for your child/children.

Teacher’s Day – 16 May

Monday, May 16 is Teachers’ Day. There will be friendly games between teachers and students in the morning. Please make sure that students are in the correct attire for the games. This will be followed by pot luck until lunch time. Lessons will carry on as usual after lunch and students will be dismissed at 3 pm.

Wasek Day

Tuesday, 17 May is a public holiday.

Swimming Lessons, ECAs and Exam Week

Swimming lessons during the second last week of school (16 – 20 May) will be moved to Thursday, 19 May. There will be no swimming lessons and ECAs during the exam week (23 to 27 May). All activities will resume as normal on the second week of school after the mid-year school holidays which will start on 28 May and end on 19 June.

Thank you,

Yours Sincerely,

Fatimah, Administration

Cash and clothing for Japan Earthquake & Tsunami victims…

Following the event for the victims of the Japanese Earthquake & Tsunami last weekend, we’re delighted to announce on behalf of the Student Representative Council that we managed to raise more than RM7000 on the day.

We also collected several hundred items of warm clothing that we are trying to send directly to the disaster victims.

The harrowing images that are still coming out of Japan make it obvious that clothing for people who lost everything is still a priority, so collecting and sorting the clothes represents another superb effort by everyone concerned.

All in all, a brilliant result from an event arranged at such short notice.

Well done to all students, teachers and parents who played such a massive and vital role in making the day so successful.

We should also say a huge ‘Thank you’ to all of our generous sponsors and benefactors too, because without them, staging the event would have been impossible.

We have made arrangements to pass the money and clothing to the Red Crescent who will in turn pass them on to the International Red Cross for distribution in Japan.

We hope that a small cheque-giving ceremony can be arranged at the school early next week. Watch this space for additional details… * We were in the newspaper! New Straits Times, Monday, 25th April

Kindly sponsored & supported by:

Gianni’s Trattoria Restaurant & Cafe • 07-3312230 • No. 110 Jalan Serampang, Taman Pelangi 80400 Johor Bahru

WORLD BOOK • Raffles Distributors (M) Sdn Bhd • 07-2266777 • Menara Landmark, No 12 Jalan Ngee Heng 80000 Johor Bahru

Rocky’s Cafe • 07-3314043 • No. 45 & 45A Jalan Perang, Taman Pelangi 80400 Johor Bahru

KPJ Johor Specialist Hospital • 07-2253000 • 39B Jalan Abdul Samad 80100 Johor Bahru

Grand Straits Garden Seafood Restaurants • 07-2388118 • No.3, Jalan Persiaran Danga, Kawasan Danga Bay 81200 Johor Bahru

e.VOGUE e.eXchange • 07-3312588 • 5.08-L5, Plaza Pelangi, Jalan Kuning, Taman Pelangi 80400 Johor Bahru

iNiNY – Jewellery Workshop • Plaza Pelangi, Jalan Kuning, Taman Pelangi 80400 Johor Bahru

Fables bridal couture • 07-331 9595 • No. 95&95A, Jalan Keris 1, Taman Sri Tebrau, 80050 Johor Bahru

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Ara Schools – Food & Fun Fair / Jumble Sale for Japanese Earthquake & Tsunami Victims

Dear Parents & Students

JAPANESE DISASTER FUND

We are very pleased and proud that the students of the school have, from the smallest to the biggest, exhibited compassion for those struck by the disaster and devastation that hit Japan recently. The Students have come up with marvellous ideas to help and we would like to do our best to encourage their compassion and desire to come to the aid of others in times of such despair.

As mentioned in our earlier newsletter, the Sri Ara Students (“Araians”) through “Mufti Week” have raised just over RM600/-.

The main event, however for the charity drive for the Japan Disaster Fund will be the Food, Fun Fair and Jumble Sale, this Saturday, 9th April.

We are very positive of a very healthy turnout as several hundred ‘flyers’ have been distributed and posters posted in condominiums, restaurants, cafeterias, clinics, petrol stations and shops. Your help as the supportive and proud parents you all are would be very much appreciated!

We urgently need parents and students to help us make this event successful. We really need :-

  • Donations of clothes, books, toys or anything else you have lying around that you do not need that we can sell. It will not be much of a sale if there is nothing to buy or sell! Cash donations also, would be more than welcome!
  • Volunteer parents who can help in running some of the events on the day. Please advise the school office about your availability as soon as possible.

Please also note the following :-

Coupons

For safe and easy collection of funds, coupons will be issued for this event and sold on site. If you would like to pre-book these please call the office or send Steve Cowan a note by Friday morning.

Tax Exemption for Contributors

All contributions to this charity will be exempted from tax as arrangements have been made for proceeds to be handed to the Malaysian Red Crescent’s Johor Branch and they have assured me that these will then be given directly to the International Red Cross Association, one of the few Associations recognised by the Japanese Government to handle donations for this cause.

Yours truly,

Nooraini Mohd Yasin

Newsletter on 5th April 2011

Dear Parents & Students

Charity Drive

We are proud to announce that the students collected about RM612.60 from the ‘Mufti’ held last week.  This included donations by some of our parents.

The main event for the charity drive for the Japan disaster fund will be the Food & Funfair and Jumble Sale, this Saturday 9 April.  It will be a replacement day for the school so attendance is compulsory.  Students will have to be in school by 8 am and go home at 3 pm.

We urgently need parents and students to help with this event. More specifically:

  • We need donations of clothes, books, toys or anything else you have lying around that we can sell. It won’t be much of a sale if there is nothing to buy or sell. Cash donations would be more than welcome too of course!
  • We need volunteers, parents who can help running the event on the day. Whatever you can do, we really need your help. Please advise the school office about your availability as soon as possible.

We are hopeful of a very healthy turnout as several hundred ‘flyers’ have been distributed and posted in restaurants, cafeterias and shops. Your help would therefore be very gratefully accepted!

Coupons

For safe and easy collection of funds, coupons will be issued for this event.

Tax Exemption for Contributors

Proceeds will go to the Malaysian Red Crescent Johor Branch’s fund and will be given directly to the International Red Cross for the Japanese Tsunami Victims.  All donations to this charity will be exempted from tax under this fund.

Motivation Camp

We have just got word from the Endau Rompin Park authorities that a bridge had collapsed and is undergoing repairs.  We will not postpone the camp as yet since the authorities had assured us that the bridge will be ready by then.

Parent-teachers group meeting

In case anyone has forgotten, the next parent-teachers group meeting is due to take place this Friday morning, the 8th April at 0830 at the school. Please do your best to attend because this is your group.

Good Friday

We would like to inform you that Friday, 22 April is Good Friday and it will be a school holiday.

UNSW Science Assessment

The first assessment by the UNSW which is Science will take place on Tuesday, 26 April at building No. 23, after break.  Ms. Mirandah is the teacher in charge and she will be arranging your sitting positions, so please move quietly to No. 23 for your assessment tests.

SPM examination results

Congratulations and Well done, to our students who sat for the SPM examination last year. Shamine had scored 4As and 4Bs, Rhina 2As, 2Bs, Zaimah 2As, 2Bs, Wee Chong 1A, 2Bs and Panca 1A, 2Cs.

Thank you.

Ara Schools – Food & Fun Fair / Jumble Sale for Japanese Earthquake & Tsunami Victims

Food & Fun Fair / Jumble Sale

All proceeds to Japanese Earthquake & Tsunami Victims

9.30am – 2 pm
Saturday, 9th April

Buffet Corner • International food & drinks
Arts & Crafts • Books (includes WORLD BOOK Sale)
Games for children of ALL ages
Toys • Clothing

Donations (toys, books, cash, etc.) are welcome!
Please contact school for details & vouchers

07 2222 089 • 23 Jalan Straits View • 80200 • Johor Bahru

Kindly Sponsored by:

WORLD BOOK Gianni’s iNiNY Fables Niniq Rocky’s Cafe each a cup

Please download your flyer copy at here!

Japan Earthquake and Tsunami Relief Fund

The Student Representative Council (SRC) came up with these ideas raising money for The Japanese earthquake and Tsunami victims. Any help or assistance that anyone can provide will be great fully accepted. Please contact the Administration Office at 07.2222089 or 07.2230089.

DONATION FOR JAPAN

Wearing Outfit According to Theme

Monday 28/3      F O R M A L

Tuesday 29/3       Glamour

Wednesday 30/3      TRADITIONAL

Thursday 31/3      HIP HOP

Friday 1/4       HAWAIIAN

A payment of RM1.00 per theme applies.

PLUS

Bring & Buy Sale

Saturday, 9 April @ 9.30 am

Please give all items and contribution
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