Saturday, 9 November 2013

A Graduation To Remember


19 October 2013: an innocent enough day. It was sunny as it begun and rainy as it ended, obscurely hinting what has happened today. This day marked an end of a chapter for 238 books: for fresh chapters awaited for these 238 fifth-formers, myself included, as Graduation Day came on this hallowed date.




Nested snugly in Holiday Inn Glenmarie, Shah Alam, the lucky fifth-formers of SMK Bandar Utama Damansara (3) gathered in much merriment on a sunny Saturday morning (rare for teenagers). Bedeck in out snazzy outfits, everyone was thick in the photographic flurry. Selfies, photo-bombs and flashes ruled the floor whilst registration was on-going. We even got to wear our graduation gowns, resplendent in purple and gold.



 
By 9.00 a.m., everyone calmed down and lined up in two neat lines. We clapped with glee, knowing who to expect. Without further delay, our beloved principal, Puan Azizah Yusoff walked down with gusto, with her cohort of senior assistants and parent-teacher association members, all bedeck in splendid gown and mortarboards. All in applause, we entered the hall, with all eyes on us graduates.




After a resolute rendition of ‘Negaraku’, it was time for Puan Azizah’s speech. She recollected how the school has achieved its cluster school status as a result of years of hard work in maintaining the school’s academic and co-curricular performance, and how she was determined to be the principal of the school until the day she is to retire. ‘Lucky are you, ‘she said, ‘to be the first cohort to graduate from this Cluster School of Excellence!’




Next, the rostrum was for Encik Abdull Aziz, president of the parent-teacher association. He recalled the times when he was graduating from university himself, and enlightened us about the post-secondary school world. He also brought to mind the efforts of the parent-teacher association to bring the school where it is now. With that, he opened the event for the day, as the hall echoed with claps.




Then, Mr. Wong Tzyy Yu, Senior Assistant of Student Affairs, duly presented the graduates to our beloved principal, recalling his own graduation from secondary school. With that, it was time to give away the certificates! Class by class, each and every fifth-former walked up to receive their scroll, accompanied by the roars of their fellow graduates, eager to make the most of this memorable ceremony. 


After the long rows of graduates got seated, it was time to present the Special Awards. There were three awards, namely the Best in Curriculum Award for the most brilliant in academics, won by Tan Jia Cheng; Best Overall Award for the best all-rounder, won by Kiwan Richard (little me!), and the Principal’s Special Award for the most charitable, won by Nur Alisa Zarina Nazmi. Nominated by the teachers, the recipients received a challenge trophy and a personal plaque. The entire hall was spellbound as each of the three recipients had their bio-data read out. As we received our awards, the hall resonated with resounding applause of graduates cheering us fellow fifth formers on.  For me, it felt like the zenith of the day, that moment stretching into infinity as everyone beamed in pride at us three.




Doing away with decorum, performance time came. Each class presented a performance to the audience. The first was a medley of Korean pop dancing by 5 Seroja, which was followed by a heart-felt rendition of Bruno Mars’s ‘Just The Way You Are’, dedicated to the class teacher of 5 Kenanga, Puan Malini Lourdes. A ukulele and guitar match from 5 Ixora ensued, with Justin Timberlake’s ‘Mirror’ on everyone’s lips. Then, 5 Mawar presented a random medley of songs was sung a capella, before a stunning tri-lingual rap about the school blew everyone’s socks off. Finally, ‘The Cup Song’ made its appearance via 5 Orkid, but with a slight addition of break clap, adding emphasis to the line, ‘You’re going to miss me when I’m gone’. For the videos, go here.
 
 

With that, the whole ceremony ended on a high note, as spirited strains of the school song were sung with pride by the graduates, and everyone went out to enjoy the sumptuous spread laid out before them. The photographic madness resumed, as everyone went all out to seize the day and capture beautiful memories. As everyone went home, the skies cried as the end of this beautiful ceremony planted a fresh seed in these 238 graduates, which would herald the end of an old chapter, and the beginning of the new.

Thursday, 7 November 2013

Behind the scenes: Seminar in the Library

The Library of SMK Bandar Utama Damansara (3) has been used for many event in the years gone by. Usually, at the end of the year where examinations are over, seminars are held for teachers, for reasons ranging from administrative reasons to public examinations. A seminar was held from the 28th to the 30th of October 2013 for the inculcation of high-order thinking skills (KeBAT, or the English acronym HOTS) for history and science. Numerous teachers came from various schools to attend this seminar.



This seminar starts at 8.00 a.m. sharp. The librarians were busy getting ready for the teachers. Cleaning the Library, they got the files and registration book ready before the teachers came in. Every single one of us was given a job to do. Some teachers came at 7.45 a.m. and waited outside as we were not ready.



At 8.00 a.m. sharp, some Librarians ushered the teachers into the Library, For some of the teachers, it was their first time visiting our school Library. Claire was our leader for these pleasant days. Yong Ying and I were in charged of the registration counter. We were really busy at times where a bunch of teachers came in at the same time, but we worked together to keep it going. Everyone cooperated very well, as our motto goes: Towards Success We Work Together.

During the seminar, we had to take turns to be at the registration counter, to answer any enquiries. While two Librarians were at the registration counter, those who were not on duty took a short break in the Reference Room, while some went back to class. It was a great pleasure to help out since our examinations were over.



In the Reference Room, we talked about our own problems or shared our opinions on how we can make the Library a better place. This made the relationship between the Librarians even closer than before. All of us shared anecdotes, on how great it felt to have such good friends as the Librarians. These days pass by really fast as we were enjoying every moment together.



This was a remarkably good experience: being in charge of something important and helping the Library. We have much more up-coming events in the future and I look forward to being greatly involved in them with my fellow Librarians

Towards Success We Work Together

Celine Wong

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