28 September 2011

Lawatan Duta USA bersama YB TYT Dato' Sri Dr Jamaluddin Jarjis


MUADZAM SHAH: Never in their wildest dreams did the teachers and pupils at SK Kedaik think they would get the opportunity to meet United States Ambassador to Malaysia, Paul W. Jones, in person.

Jones took time from his visit to Pahang on Thursday to drop by the school, which is the largest Orang Asli school in the country with an enrolment of 634 pupils.

Accompanied by Malaysian Ambassador to the US, Datuk Seri Dr Jamaluddin Jarjis, Jones was greeted by Kampung Kedaik Tok Batin (village head) Boo Hsuan, who presented them with traditional headgear and sashes made from coconut leaves.

As he walked past the Orang Asli pupils, who had lined up both sides of the road to greet him, the children looked nervous and were quite hesitant to greet him.

But as Jones mingled with the children, they began to feel more comfortable, with a Year Two pupil stepping forward and wishing him "welcome, sir".

Smiling, Jones replied: "Thank you children. You speak good English. Hebat (excellent)!"
Eight Year Five pupils also performed sewang, a traditional Orang Asli dance.

After being briefed on the school, which was opened by former prime minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad in 1990, Jones visited the the pre-schoolers.

The children, aged between 4 and 6, were thrilled to meet Jones and excitedly showed him the activities they took part in at school.

Speaking later, Jones said it was his first visit to a native school in Malaysia and was impressed with their interest in speaking English.

"I have been to other schools in Perak and Terengganu but mingling with a much younger group has been special," he said.

Headmaster Mahizan Aziz said the Orang Asli parents were also excited as foreign visitors seldom visited the school, which is about 180km from Kuantan.

Before Jones left, the teachers took the opportunity to have their pictures taken with him.

(Dipetik daripada http://www.nst.com.my/)

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(Sumber : Sinar Harian)

09 February 2011

Selamat Datang Guru Baru

Sesi persekolahan 2011, SK Kedaik telah menerima seramai enam orang guru baru. Empat daripadanya merupakan tenaga pengajar yang kali pertama ditempatkan di sekolah ini. Manakala dua orang merupakan guru yang berpindah tempat mengajar. Mereka yang pertama kali ditempatkan di sini ialah En. Muhammad Azli bin Chik, En. Muhamad Shukri bin Ab. Aziz, En. Mohd Nazmi bin Abdul Ghani dan En. Hishamuddin bin Azman. Sementara itu, Pn. Haslinda bt Zulkepli merupakan guru yang pernah berkhidmat di SK Kg Bulau, Miri, Sarawak dan Pn. Puspavalli a/p Palakuru dari SJKT Ladang Kota Lima, Lenggong, Grik, Perak. Pihak sekolah mengucapkan selamat datang kepada semua guru baru.

28 December 2010

Mesyuarat Guru-guru Kali Pertama Bagi Sesi Persekolahan 2011

Tepat pukul 9.00pagi, mesyuarat pertama bagi sesi 2011 bagi Sekolah Kebangsaan Kedaik, telah pun berlangsung pada hari ini. Sebelum mesyuarat dimulakan, semua dijemput menjamu sarapan pagi yang telah disiapkan oleh pihak kantin sekolah.
Setelah doa dibaca oleh wakil guru, pengurusi majlis seterusnya membaca agenda mesyuarat kepada semua yang hadir. Agenda pertama adalah kata-kata aluan daripada Guru Besar dan seterusnya berbekalkan Buku Perancangan tahun 2011 yang telah siap dibukukan dan dicetak agar semua guru mendapat sorang satu salinan, intipati buku tersebut dibaca dan diterangkan oleh beliau yang masih lagi setia bersama warga SK Kedaik, En. Idrus Bin Ahmad.

Setelah semua tugas yang akan disandang oleh guru-guru dibaca, mesyuarat diteruskan dengan membincangkan berkaitan harapan beliau agar SK Kedaik menjadi sekolah asli contoh kepada sekolah-sekolah lain. Mesyuarat berjalan sehingga 1.00petang dan mesyuarat berhenti seketika agar semua dapat menikmati makan tengahari dan menunaikan solat zohor.

Mesyuarat kembali bersambung pada pukul 2.30 petang dan ditangguhkan pada pukul 5.00 petang.