This year has been filled with meaningful activities, growth, and memorable milestones for our students and staff. We began with our Poem Competition on 14 May, where poems were selected either by class teachers or by the students themselves.
Each class sent three representatives, and a panel of three judges evaluated performances across Levels A1 to A4. It was a valuable opportunity for students to showcase their talents publicly, helping them build confidence through presentation and public speaking. Winners received trophies in recognition of their achievement.
On the other hand, our Field Trip to Bukit Jelutong Eco Community Park on 23 May offered students an enriching experience in nature. They observed animals and birds, trekked up the hill, and ended the day with a picnic. It was a refreshing and educational outing that encouraged students to appreciate God’s creation. This year has been filled with meaningful activities, growth, and memorable milestones for our students and staff. We began with our Poem Competition on 14 May, where poems were selected either by class teachers or by the students themselves.
Additionally, we conducted the Vision RDC Project to reduce childhood blindness and vision impairment among disadvantaged children. Students travelled to Putrajaya on 18 March, 19 September, and 23 October during school holidays with their teachers. A total of 350 students were screened; 60 were identified with vision issues, and 44 received glasses, while others did not attend fittings.
Academically, we saw significant progress across levels. After the first-term assessment, seven students from A1 advanced to A2, while five from A2 were promoted directly to A4. We began the year with 360 students, but relocations to Australia, Canada, Indonesia, and other Malaysian states reduced enrolment to 350.
Looking ahead, growth continues, with 2026 enrolment and a waiting list of 121 students, exceeding current capacity.





