Tuesday, 23 August 2011

The Malay traditional costumes



The Malay students of 2 Bestari in their traditional costumes,the Baju Kurung and Baju Melayu

Independence Day Celebration


This video clips shows the class of 2 Bestari took part in the choir competition with the other year 2 classes.This song is a patriotic song.The title of this song is 'Jalur Gemilang'.'Jalur Gemilang' is a name for Malaysian flag.where each colours and symbol in the flag has its own meaning.The red in the Malaysian flags means bravery.White means peace and honesty.Blue means unity amongst the Malaysian and the yellow means the king,His Majesty Yang Di Pertuan Agong,the highest ruler for Malaysia..The 14 stripes in Malaysian flags means there are 14 states in Malaysia.

Friday, 22 April 2011

Greetings From SKSBU, Malaysia

Hi, finally we are ready for the project. To start off , allow us to introduce ourselves.

I am Madam Ng Bee Ling, the head of the English Panel of SK Seri Bintang Utara ( SKSBU ) The photo above was taken in Korea last year when we visited out sister school there.

In Malaysia , English is taught as a second language while our national language is Bahasa Malaysia. Our school is situated in Kuala Lumpur, the capital city of Malaysia. It is a co-ed school with about 1100 students from Pre School to Year 6. The students' age range from 6 to 12.

We are one of the Smart Schools in Malaysia , therefore our niche area is ICT . In 2010 , our school was selected as one of the 20 High Performance Schools . We hope to expand our students globally to enhance their learning . To know more about our school, feel free to explore our portal which I have linked at the right hand side of this blog.

Next, let me introduce the English teacher for Year 2 B . He is Mr. Zainul and his students will be collaborating with students from Danson primary.



Hello everyone! My name is Nashret Kesvani and I currently teach Yr2 at Danson Primary in Welling. Kent. My initial intention in creating this blog was to enable some of our Yr3 students to begin communicating with a partner school in Malaysia. The project, however, took on a much larger role.If you would like to see our school, please look around our blog; Danson Global Contact.