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Thursday, March 29, 2012

Impacting lives through landscape architecture.

Today in SMK Convent Sentul, we were graced by the presence of two renowned landscape architects in the persons of Ms Yap Nga Tuan and Ms Nicole Van Den Steenhoven. These two very interesting ladies together with their staff helped us understand how landscape architecture and town planning impacts and improves lives.

Ms Yap, who is the director of Praxcis Design enlightened us on the history of landscape architecture with her lovely and colourful slides . She began with the Stonehenge in UK. She then took us  to Easter Island and then to the hanging gardens of Babylon built by Nebudchadnezzar. We literally went around the world with her, to Chinese and Japanese gardens, to Greece, to romanctic water gardens in Italy and to .... We learnt a little bit of the rivalry between French and English gardens. We also learnt that Sentul Park in KLPAC is based on English garden landscaping.



Sentul Park KL PAC


Long green grass on lake in Sentul Park.
We learnt that the nearby Sentul Park surrounding KLPac draws its inspiration from the landscape style of 18th century English gardens which broke away from the formality of the French tradition to a simple appreciation of unadorned nature.




Martha Schwartz artsy fartsy concepts.

Ms Yap introuced  us to Martha Schwartz's artsy fartsy playgrounds with vibrant colours. She educated us on the importance of roof gardens and rain harvesting. She showed us a river in Korea that looked very cool.


1000 year old restored river in Korea.
Ms Yap's friend Ms Nicole Van den Steenhoven began her story with a slide of a garden goat. She told how as a 6 year old, she tended her neighbour's garden and recieved sweets as a reward. Ms Nicole shared she was rejected by the top horticultural school in Boskoop, Holland because she was a ..... girl. Well later, they took her in because she passed the exams ( quite esaily she said). She recieved plenty of help from the boys in the school ( Her model looks and figure must have inspired the boys to help). So girls, be inspired by Ms Nicole and learn that that  discrimination ( gender and otherwise ) can be overcome and only serves to make us stronger in our spirits.

Ms Nicole played a pivotal role in the development of Nexus Resort Hotel, Karumbunai. She shared how she had this lovely office view of  the deep blue sea on one side and Mount Kinabalu on the other. She also shared a story of how once a long drought almost wiped out the plants in her project. And when they were down to their last drop of water, the rains came. She was so thankful that she walked  ( did she dance in the rain, I wonder? )  in the rains with an umbrella.  Ms Nicole's love for plants ( temperate and tropical ) and her expertise on plants is clearly evident.

She showed us a cute picture of slippers that looked like they had grass growing in them. Walking in those slippers would be like walking on the green grass. She inspired us to creative and innovative thinking beyond our horizon. She showed us slides where she stood in a pool with her jeans rolled up to literally test the waters. One thing stands out clearly, girls. Often Ms Nicole is the only lady on the project.  She shows us that ladies can succeed just as well as the men provided we work just as hard. We must throw off negative  mindsets and set ourselves free!!!


Ms Nicole pays careful attention to Ms Yap's sharing


 Thank you Ms Yap and Ms Nicole for lifting us up from our horizons. Thank you, Mr Lee Geok Ai and Ms Lee Foong Lian for coordinating this lovely visit and talk. Our souls have been watered and refreshed.  We want to bloom like the many lovely gardens shown and bring therapy to others through the well watered gardens in our souls.



Ms Lee Foong Lian and girls pay rapt attention.





Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Beauties with brains

Today is a good day. In the morning, I attended the Majlis Anugerah PIBG in Victoria Institution together with our beloved Pn. Rose @ Saadiah binti Ismail, our YDP PIBG. The event was graced by the Pengarah - the Education Director as well as the Assistant Directors from the various zones and attended by the Chairman and Principals or representatives of primary and secondary schools in Kual Lumpur.

We were pleasantly surprised when the announcer called SMK Convent Sentul PIBG up stage to recieve the 2nd place award for the PIBG ( Parents Teachers Association ) in Sentul.



Pn Rose Saadiah YDP PIBG SMK Convent Sentul with the award.
Pn Rose has been a wonderful support in the school. She makes it a point to attend most of the events in our school. She joins us even on early special morning assemblies as well as attend the discipline meetings.I am just so blessed by her commitment. Pn Rose is an excellent example to the girls in many areas including her stylish attire. She is always beautifully dressed right from her tudung to her glam shoes.This one year we have worked together have given us both  the opportunity to become fast friends. She righfully deserves this award. Congratulations Pn Rose and the PIBG Committee.



The happy winning PIBG presidents posing with their awards


When I reached school after the event, I had another pleasant surprise. Roopini, Pavitra and Joyce told me proudly they had won the chess competition in St Mary.The girls ( and me ) are so happy with their win. I can see the Convent Sentul calm and steady spirit ( CS ) in my champions!



Beauty with brains - Pavithira, Roopini and Joyce.
So girls, I hope we start a strong culture of grooming beautiful girls with brains right from YDP PIBG Pn Rose down to our beloved students.

Monday, March 19, 2012

Love in any language at Convent Sentul.

They had practiced before the hols and during the hols. It was great to see and to hear the choir - both morning and noon session girls taking and making time to come together to practice. They sang "Love in Any Language."


Different languages of love but all from the heart.
Je t'aime te amo
Ya tyibya I yublu
Ani ohevet othka
I love you

The sounds are all as different
As the lands from which they came
And though our words are all unique
Our hearts are still the same

Chorus:
Love in any language
Straight from the heart
Pulls us all together
Never apart
And once we learn to speak it
All the world will hear
Love in any language
Fluently spoken here

We teach the young our differences
Yet look how we're the same
We learn to laugh, to dream our dreams
We know the sting of pain

From Leningrad to Lexington
The farmer loves his land
And daddies get all misty eyed
When they give their daughters' hands
And maybe now we realize
How much there is to share
We have too much in common
To pretend it isn't there

Though the rhetoric of governments
May keep us worlds apart
There's no misinterpreting
The language of the heart

More lyrics: http://www.lyricsmode.com/lyrics/g/gary_valenciano/#share


When we speak the language of the heart in whatever language, the message is loud and clear. Jaz Lyn conducted the choir skillfully, leading them by her clear hand signs  from the time they stepped out right to the very last bow. Diana used sign language to convey the message. She made great effort to learn it properly from one of our ex-students. The girls sounded very sweet as they sang. Today at assembly, our newly purchased synthezizer made its maiden appearance under the dancing fingers of our headgirl Teoh Wei Yee.






After the song, the girls spoke I love you in various languages. They had the crowd in stitches when the two Malay girls said "Wo Ai Ne" followed by any two Malay girls who spoke I love you in Tamil. I have lost count of how many languages were spoken today at the launch of Minggu Bahasa - we heard French, Portugese, Tagalog, Japanese, Mandarin, Tamil, Korean, sign language and .......



After the choir finished singing, they placed their hearts with different languages all over the school. Let love be spoken fluently in SMK Convent Sentul always.
Je Taime girls.

Monday, March 12, 2012

Love overflows onto Jalan Sentul

1st March, Thursday, 2012. Early that morning, I and Ms Anne Mathews went to the area behind the school gate. When my students first saw me and Ms Anne near the gate, they probrably thought we were standing there to catch them on some issue and to fault them. Imagine their surprise and shock when we cheerily greeted them and welcomed them to school. I said "Good morning, girls!" and Ms Anne followed up with  "Welcome to school. " The expressions on our girls faces were priceless! I wished I took photos of their incredulous expressions! The girls could not respond to our greeting because they were just too shocked! Many girls turned back and took a second look at us after they had passed us because they simply could not believe the school principal and a senior teacher was actually welcoming them to school. They probrably thought we had gone cuckoo!



Good morning! Welcome to school! Pn Bong warmly greets
the students .
and shakes their hands


Car lights are still switched on as it is pretty early. Traffic is already very heavy.
We await our students on this side of Jalan Sentul.
They will cross Jalan Sentul when the traffic light change colour..
We need a pedestrain crossing for our girls!
 The second morning. This time, the duty teacher Pn Siti Shazalina had gone ahead of me and Pn Kamaliah. Instead of standing behind the school gate like we did the first morning, Pn Siti Shazalina took the iniatiative to walk past the school gate and waited on the main road of Jalan Sentul for our students. When we realized she was on the main road rather than behind the gate,  we joined her.

This time our girls were more responsive. They burst out in bright smiles as  they saw us waiting for their coming. Parents sending their children to school were also pleasantly surprised by us standing there on the main road of Jalan Sentul. In fact the whole of Jalan Sentul, together with the traffic police, our traffic warden and the heavy early morning traffic must have witnessed the love of the guru penyayang, all overflowing out from our hearts to the girls, right there in full view of the busy Jalan Sentul.

The third morning saw Pn Bong, Pn Mastura, Pn Sarah and me awaiting the girls on Jalan Sentul, Now parents and our girls have ready smiles as they see us awaiting their coming and warmly welcoming them.


 
Our students crossingJalan Sentul in heavy traffic.
Pn Marslipah doing her duties as traffic warden.

Three loving teachers Pn Mastura, Pn Bong and Pn Sarah
welcoming our girls" arrival with bright happy smiles in the early morning!
What a nice start to the day!



Happy teachers greet the students. Today the primary school teachers
in SRJK (T) St Joseph join me, Pn Sagunthala and Cik Rohaiza to welcome
the students to school.






Launching the Sekolah Penyayang Program in the afternoon session assembly.
Three in one - 3 hearts - student leader Erica, Cik Hamidah and me in smiles.