Sunday, 19 August 2012

SMK King Edward VII Taiping Award & Scholarship Ceremony ceremony




SM King Edward Awards 

TAIPING: SM King Edward VII had its annual awards ceremony where 62 students received the school and Old Edwardians’ scholarships amounting to a total of RM25, 484 and others excellence wards in the school hall here recently.

The guest of honour was a prominent lawyer in Kuala Lumpur and an old Edwardian Datuk Abdul Mutalib Datuk Mohamed Razak, and also present were the school principal Abdul Rahsib Hussin, PTA deputy chairman Anas Md Yusof, the LMS District Assistant Education Officer Mazlan Majid and the Old Boys Association Malaysia Taiping president Mohaideen Ishack, parents, teachers and award winning students.

The school Principal welcomed the guests and said all about the school curricular and co-curricular achievement s of the students at school, district, state and national levels. He also stated how well the students had done in 2011 PMR, SPM and STPM and congratulated all the achievers in academic, sports and other co-curricular fields.

The guest of honour Datuk Abdul Mutalib thanked the school in inviting him to officiate the function and also asked him to declare the school’s awards ceremony open. He praised the students who brought glory to the school and said he was very proud of them.

He said he had his formal education in the school between 1950 and 1961and he has still full of fond memories of the school that cannot be erased from his memory.
He said during his school days, the school principals were H.D.Christe, W.V.Hobson and Mac Cockindale and his popular teachers were Ismail Kamal, Lim Seiw Chin, and Utam Singh.

On the school’s history he said under the British Colonial administration after the Pangkor Treaty and prior to World War Two it became the first English School in Taiping in the Federated Malay States.

He said, “After post World War II period which witnessed the path of Nationhood and that was until 1957 when the country became independent Nation.

He said during those years lots of changes were seen in the education system, culture and still the colonial era of education and post war experience are still in existence in the school.

The above had made what is SM King Edward VII today and had galvanised the school in producing statesmen, professionals, Sportsmen and gentlemen,” he said.

Mutalib said the school should thrive hard to be able to be another cluster school in the country.
A total of 69 students received scholarships and 81 received excellence awards which include those who had done well in the 2011 PMR, SPM, and STPM and others school colours.

The school in 2010 PMR examination achieved 88 percent passes with 28 students having excellent results while in 2011 it achieved 92.98 percent passes with 37 having excellent results; in the 2010 SPM it achieved 95.6 percent passes with 18 having 5As and above while in 2011 it achieved 100 percent passes with 34 having 5As and above; and in 2010 STPM it achieved 95.04 percent passes with 18 having 2As and above while in 2011 it achieved 92.64percent passes with 41 having 2As and above.

Curriculum Awards went to students who excelled in the 2011 Form One final examination - five gold and three silver; in Form Two 10 gold and eight silver; and in Form Four Science11 gold and 14 silver and in arts stream three silver; lower form six- science two gold and four sliver; and in the arts stream-three gold and 18 silver.

Excellence awards were also `presented 37 students who sat for 2011 PMR Assessment Examination and among them the best was Chua Choon Joo; 11 in SPM pure science and the best was Chong Meei Yin; 18 received personality award.

Twenty-eight students received the 2011 School Scholarship awards each RM30 while the other scholarships were donated by the old Edwardians and well wishers.

Three received Habidi Zain’s scholarship each RM 30; two Old Edwardian Hostilities’ Scholarships each RM 100; two rugby players Mariappan’s Scholarships each RM100; 10 Dr Toh Theam Hock’s Scholarships each RM200; two Fauja Singh/ Bagawan Singh’s Scholarships each RM100; four Combined Fadhil, Nordin, Jayabalan and Yu Siew Seng Sports Scholarships each RM200; and 20 received the Golden Jubilee Scholarships each RM 200. Meanwhile earlier Seven university entrants received Long Eng Wah’s Scholarships each RM1,500 and one also Teoh Theam Hock scholarship received RM1,500

The school principal special curriculum award went to Wan Amirul Asyraf Wan Ahmad Kamal, the school principal special co-curriculum to Ong Seng Han and the Tiger of the Year 2012 award went to Arif Amri.
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Arrival of the guests from left are Mohaideen Ishack, Datuk Abdul Mutalib Datuk Mohamed Razak, behind from left are Ali Bkar Ibrahim Ghani and Abdul Rahsib Hussain.



From left are………., Abdul Rahsib Hussain, Datuk Abdul Mutalib Datuk Mohamed Razak , Mohaideen Ishak and Ali Bakar Ibrahim Ghani


 Mohaideen Ishak presenting an Old Edwardian Scholarship to a recipient.


Giving helping hands left Dtuk Abdul Mutalib Datuk Mohamed Razak and right Mohaideen Ishak in fitting the old Edwardian 2012 blazer on Tiger of the Year 2012 Arif Amri.

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