Before the mid year exams actually started three of our pupils' from Year 1, 2 and 3 were selected to compete in a mental computation competition at Sekolah Rendah Benutan, Tutong II. We didn't manage to come out winners but at least our pupils' gave it their best, well done and keep it up boys!!
Pupils' had their worse nightmare came true when doctors and nurses came to our school to give a MMR injection to pupils'. It wasn't the nurses or the doctors that scared them but rather for them it's the injection bit.
Our school has tasted defeat against the host this year (SR Bukit Udal), but recent training suggest our netball team can turn things around this time round. Our first match will be on the 5th May, 2009 against our fellow colleagues at SR Benutan. So, supporters, grab your pom-poms and come down to support our school. As an old saying goes, "failure is the mother of all success", GO LAYONG!!!!!
Last Thursday, our beloved school and teachers conducted an activity which involved everyone in the school, teachers and pupils' alike. For this particular week, we decided to do an activity on Traditional Foods of Brunei. Lots and lots but not all were introduced to all pupils' some of the traditional foods were Salurut, Kuih Lenggang, Ardam, Kekara, Kuripit, Madu Kesirat, Kusoi, Jit Manis and also Kuih Jala. More pictures will be on slideshow on the sidebar.
Last Saturday, we went all the way to SR Bukit Udal and had a netball friendly with the host this year. We went there hoping to continue where we left off last time with our football team but unfortunately our team sank to a 14-1, a heavy defeat but for sure our team got a good exprience and this lost was rather a wake up call for the team. Go Layong!!!!
SR Bukit Udal in red and SR Layong in green.
Team coaches, Team Hjh (hehehe) Hjh Kamsiah and Hjh Salwana briefing the team after the first half.
Our team getting ready before the match.
Better luck next time girls. At least we got the exprience we need for the game to come and for next year.
Dear readers, First and foremost, i would like to take the opportunity to apologize for the late updates on what had been going on at the school lately. Due to certain workshops and other responsibilities that kept us at the school abit busy. Last two weeks ago, our school conducted a prayer session for teachers and pupils'. This particular session will lead by our very own Uztazah Rohani.
Uzatazah Rohani, our GB and Cg Razak reciting the doa with the pupils'.
Some of the muslim teachers that were involved in this religious activity.
Pre school pupils' certainly seem intriged on the morning's activity that particular week.
The surah Yassin that was read that week.
Year five pupils' recting the doa.
All pupils' were pgrouped in the ICT room before the activity was actually conducted.
Our school amongst others had the privilege of owning our very own life boat. Basically, we received our little Herbie (Life Boat) after the massive flash floods that hit Tutong II last time, but we decided to wait until our garage for Herbie was finally done that we decided to finally published this news.
Our very own life boat finally in her new home. Beautiful sight, don't you think so?
Cg Razak posing himself beside our beloved Herbie.
Who's under the school? That is our loyal Uncle Jumat helping us carry Herbie to her new home.
Four men sharing strength as we all carry the life boat to the garage, not as easy as it looks, that's for sure.
Early morning work out for the men in school.
Our Uncle Jumat trying on a canvas that doesn't fit with the life boat. Looks like we have to look for a canvas that fits nicely with the life boat.
Three ladies on top helping the men below but from three it slowly turns to one.
Here, we are actually trying on the canvas given to us along with the life boat but sadly it doesn't fit nicely.
Even our GB (Cg Kasim) took the time from his office to help us carry the life boat to the garage.
It's been a few weeks now since the last time, the blog has been updated and as promise to readers, two news will be published.
Badge presentation to head prefects, prefects, monitor and monitress
0 comments Posted by Brief History at 5:33 PTGThis year marks a new era for pupils' in schools. With old head prefects gone to year 7, new prefects were elected, election was based on pupils' attitude and behavior in school and since last year, teachers and pupils' alike knew who was next in line to hold the head prefect badge. The head prefect this year is Md. Syafiq bin Hilmy and he will be assisted by Farah Humairah.
Photo shot 2009 prefects with GB
2009 Monitor and Monitress
Md. Syafiq bin Hilmy leading the vows for prefects and monitress.
Prefects vows to protect school's good name, help teachers with disciplinary problems so on and so forth.
Our school head prefect Md. Syafiq bin Hilmy will be leading prefects, monitors and monitress as role models.
Our GB giving a brief but yet inspiring speech for our newly elected prefects, monitors and monitress.
This how our hall looks like, it maybe small in size but yet filled with love.
Farah Humairah and Md. Syafiq(below) receiving their badges.