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Newsletter No. 70 - February 2015
The school would like to wish everyone a
Happy and Prosperous Chinese New Year!
May the year of the Goat
bring you & your family
bountiful joy and great success!
Chinese New Year decoration at Meru Campus. A work of art by the Art Department & the Senior Art Club.
This has been a very busy week on the campus
as the International Primary School have
enjoyed Literacy Week, while elsewhere prepa-
rations for Chinese New Year have been
frenetic. The display for Chinese New Year in the
entrance to the Administration Block is very
striking indeed and thanks go to Ms. Michelle
and her Art Department Colleagues for putting it
together. This morning I attended the Chinese
New Year Assembly at the Early Years Centre
and it was a delight to watch the expressions on
the children’s faces as they enjoyed the Lion
Dance which was wonderfully performed by our
Secondary School students.
Wednesday saw the first meeting of our newly
formed Parents Association Executive Commit-
tee. More details of that meeting appear later in
this newsletter as well as a brief introduction
from each committee member. This very commit-
ted and able group of volunteers are there to
ensure that the parent body is well represented
in school life and activity and are an essential
sounding board for school managers. The meet-
ing covered much useful ground. All parents are
welcome to contact committee members on any
issue and can also reach the committee through
their mailbox at [email protected]. A mes-
sage to this address automatically is distributed
to all members of the Executive Committee. You
can also follow the association through its Face-
book page. We are very grateful to those parents
who served on the previous PA Committee and
thank them very much for their hard work and
what they achieved.
Thanks go to all parents for being supportive as
we introduced the new traffic scheme earlier this
week, particularly those who turned out early in
the morning to help direct the traffic flow. Overall
it seems to have gone well, but at the time of
writing we have yet to see the departure of stu-
dents on Friday lunchtime! More feedback on
this next week. We do take this opportunity to
remind everyone that on entering the campus
cars should take the left hand lane to access
Blocks A, B, C and D and the right hand lane to
access the Administration and MPH car park
area.
Parents in International
Primary will have received a
letter this week announcing
the appointment of Mr
Harvey’s successor. I am
delighted to inform you that
Mr Peter O’Sullivan will be
taking over from Mr Harvey
in September. Peter is from
Australia, is a very experienced school principal
both in his home country and overseas and a
very warm and positive character. He is married
to Margaret and they have two grown up
children. We look forward to welcoming them to
Ipoh.
In the interim Mr. David Key, Head of
International Primary at Tenby in Johor Bahru
will be the acting head of International Primary
for the Summer Term. David is also a very
experienced principal and we look forward to
welcoming him and his wife Jane into our
community in April.
With very best wishes for a happy Chinese New
Year Celebration,
Howard Bullock
From the Campus Principal
A very useful paper as to how the Commit-
tee should move forward was circulated by
one of our members and this will be
discussed at our next meeting.
An election was held for the posts of Vice
Chair and Secretary and the following
appointments made:
Mr. Wei Yeong Vice Chair
Pn Erina Musa Secretary
It was agreed that they would serve for a
term of one year in the first instance.
The following sub-committees were decided
upon:
Co-curricular activities
New parent welcome
Health and Safety
Canteen/ bookshop/vendors
Parental Concerns
Early Years Centre, Ipoh
All members were asked to provide some
personal details so that everyone is aware
of who they are and which section of the
school they represent.
The new Executive Committee of our
Parents’ Association held its first meeting
on Wednesday of this week. We were
pleased to welcome our new members and
to welcome back those who had served on
the committee previously. As a school we
are very grateful to all parents who give of
their time and expertise to help us in this
way and we say a big thank you to the out-
going committee for everything that they
have achieved.
Wednesday’s meeting was a very open and
positive one; full minutes will be made avail-
able to all parents once they have been
adopted at the next meeting as will all
subsequent minutes to ensure transparency
for everyone. The following key statements
of intent were clear:
The Executive Committee exists to
represent the views of all parents
across both campuses for the further
development of the school and for the
benefit of all students by supporting the
school in its work and activities
The Executive Committee seeks to be
transparent in all of its activities and
encourages open communication
The Executive Committee seeks to
support parents when needed if they
have concerns about their children indi-
vidually or the school as a whole
Through the establishment of sub-
committees the Executive Committee
gives detailed focus to specific areas of
school life
Through the organisation of social and
fund raising events the Executive
Committee seeks to bring the parental
community together for the benefit of
our students
Parents’ Association: Our new Executive Committee
Mr. Wei Yeong, Vice Chair
Wei has children in both the International
Primary School at Bandar Meru Raya and
at the Early Years Centre in Ipoh Town.
He studied in England and New York and
practises as an architect here in Ipoh.
Telephone: 012 507 1700
E-mail: [email protected]
Pn Erina Musa, Secretary
Erina has two children at the Bandar Meru
Raya campus in Years 1 and 2 of Interna-
tional Primary. She is an Engineer by pro-
fession with experience in the tin mining
industry.
Telephone: 017 300 7610
E-mail: [email protected]
Mdm Betchell Lim
Betchell has a son who is in Year 7 of the International Secondary School. She works as a banker and investment manager.
Mr. Saravanan A/I Muniandy
Saravanan has one child in Year 3 of
International Primary. He is a mechanical
engineer working professionally as a
head of construction.
Telephone: 013 515 0949
E-mail: [email protected]
Mr. Titus Raj
Titus has one child in Year 3 of Interna-
tional Primary. He works in the music in-
dustry as a booking consultant and holds
degrees in both Music and Entertainment
Law.
Telephone: 012 520 9411
E-mail: [email protected]
Mrs. Wern Sze Gill
Wern Sze has a son in Standard 6 of the
National Primary School. She is a market-
ing and publishing specialist.
Telephone: 016 553 0500
E-mail: [email protected]
Pn Zahaimi Binti Abdullah Sani
Zahaimi has a daughter in Form 3 of the
National Secondary School. Her back-
ground is in Social Science and Mass
Communication and she is currently Cor-
porate Communication Executive at the
Royal College of Medicine, Perak.
Telephone: 013 207 1012
E-mail: [email protected]
Mr Mahalingam Sinnatamby
Maha has a child in Standard 6 of the Na-
tional Primary School. He is currently
Project Director for the nearby My Medi-
cal Centre.
Telephone: 012 288 7070
E-mail: [email protected]
Mr Navin Wathan
Navin has two children in the International
Primary School. He is a Technology Con-
sultant, having been Head of Innovation
for Maxis.
Telephone: 017 200 0668
E-mail: [email protected]
Mdm Lee Hong Yeen
Hong Yeen has a daughter in the Founda-
tion Stage of the Early Years Centre, Ipoh
Town. She is the Executive Director of a
logging and investment company.
Telephone: 012 506 1383
E-mail: [email protected]
Mrs Kimberley Greenock
Kim has two sons in International Prima-
ry. She is originally from Texas in the
United States with a professional back-
ground in Fine Arts and Medical Illustra-
tion.
Telephone: 011 242 38861
E-mail: [email protected]
Mrs Emma Dahlqvist
Emma has two children in Nursery and
Reception at the International Primary
School. She is from Sweden and moved
to Malaysia in 2013. She is currently stud-
ying Sociology and Human Resource
management.
E-mail: [email protected]
Mrs Shirley Foo
Shirley has two children at the Early
Years Centre in Ipoh Town in Year 1 and
Foundation Stage 2.
E-mail: [email protected]
Mdm Yong Lee Mee
Amy has two children in International Pri-
mary in Year 6 and Year 3.
Telephone: 012 540 7776
E-mail: [email protected]
Mrs Claudia Zaman
Originally from Germany, Claudia has a
daughter in Year 8 of International Second-
ary. She is very involved in animal welfare
and rescue activity in Ipoh and has done a
huge amount of fund raising in this area.
Telephone: 012 359 0476
E-mail: [email protected]
Mdm Ellie Cheong Kah Yen
Ellie has two children in International
Primary and is a designer by profession.
E-mail: [email protected]
Dr Shyam Puthucheary
Shyam has three children across Interna-tional Primary and International Second-ary. She is a Community Paediatrician currently lecturing in Paediatrics at the Royal College of Medicine, Perak.
Mr Benedikt Schwarzacher
Originally from Austria, Benedikt has a
child in International Primary at Bandar
Meru Raya and another at the Early Years
Centre in Ipoh Town. He works in agricul-
ture specialising in the flower growing
industry.
Telephone: 012 554 2407
E-mail: [email protected]
Mr Thomas Chai Jin Hoong
Thomas is the Group Chief Executive Of-
ficer of a company that manufactures in-
dustrial pumps. He has two children in
International Primary.
Telephone: 012 561 7776
E-mail: [email protected]
Mr F.L. Chong
Mr Chong has a child in Year 2 of Interna-
tional Primary. He is an engineer by pro-
fession in the renewable energy field.
Telephone: 016 336 3388
E-mail: [email protected]
Mr Jeremy Teh
Jeremy has children in both International
Primary and International Secondary. He is
a businessman and has served as Secre-
tary of the PA.
E-mail: [email protected]
Mr Yap Kim Aik
Yap’s professional background is in prop-
erty development. His daughter is cur-
rently in Year 11 of International Second-
ary. He has served as Vice Chair of the
PA.
Telephone:016 557 0728
E-mail: [email protected]
All of the above can be contacted by writing to then block e-mail address [email protected].
Firstly, for all those who will be reveling in the Chinese New Year celebrations, I wish
you and your families a happy, safe and wonderfully festive occasion. I have been
impressed how within the Tenby Ipoh community we come together to celebrate a
plethora of festivals of various cultural and religious backgrounds. It helps us to drive
towards being a “United World at Peace through Education’. As someone who is new
still relatively new to this region of the world, I can’t tell you just how much me, my
wife, Juliette and children Nathaniel and Niamh have so enjoyed this particularly
element of life in Ipoh. Sharing such experiences adds tremendous value to all con-
cerned.
I also wanted to take the opportunity to say a hearty and sincere well done, and thank you to the entire
parent-body who have so warmly and amicably embraced the new traffic flow system. The first four
days have been a positive journey of discovery and refinement and it has clearly worked well. It is to
your credit that the system has been relatively seamless and successful.
After the half term vacation, all students within TISSI will be registered using the ‘Engage’ data manage-
ment system. Students will be registered online and using the traditional class registers for morning
registration and so please ensure that any information pertaining to absences through illness, family
circumstances, agreed vacation time and for any other reason are shared in a timely fashion.
The old adage goes that there is “no rest for the wicked”. However, please let me take this opportunity
to make a plea on behalf of our students to ensure that there is ample time set aside for rest, reflection
and relaxation. Breathing space away from book work or tutors lessons is invaluable to maintaining the
health and mental well-being of all of our amazing students. It is a holiday, so time to celebrate with our
loved ones and in our wide pool of friends.
School reopens on Monday 23rd
February and we look forward to welcoming everyone back with us at
that time.
Stay safe.
Neil Page
From the Head of International Secondary
I am sure you will be tired of hearing about traffic this week, however I would
like thank you for your patience with this New System. I am unaware of any
perfect traffic system at any school, but with your support I feel that we are
improving the access to the school and safety on the campus. With this in
mind, may I remind you that our campus speed limit is 20 Kph (kilometres per
hour). Students, parents and staff are crossing the roads at all times of the
day and after a few near misses this week I would ask you all to be careful
and vigilant.
On a lighter note this week in Tenby International Primary School Ipoh, we have had our
Literacy Week which has meant lots of exciting competitions all designed to support Literacy
Skills, with the finale being a prize giving assembly that took place on Thursday. We also had
the Scholastic Book Store for three days and I would like to thank members of the PA for
manning it the whole time.
Future events include KS1/EYC theatre trip and the Year 4 assembly.
As we say goodbye to this half-term and look forward to the next, may I wish you all a safe
and happy holiday.
Lee Harvey
From the Head of International Primary
Warmest Greetings to all.
I attended the PA meeting last Saturday (7 February 2015) which was held
at 10 am in the school auditorium. The number of parents who turned up for
the meeting was very encouraging. This is an indication of the awareness
among parents of their role in their children’s education.
While teachers and school undoubtedly play a critical role in educating and developing chil-
dren, parental involvement in a child’s education can make a difference in learning outcomes.
Parents need to realise that they play an important role in contributing to the success of their
children’s education. In fact, there are many beneficial parent-child activities that involve rela-
tively little time and no specialized knowledge.
The role of the PA can be expanded to provide a platform for parents to learn and share best
practices in working with and supporting their children in the learning and growing process.
PA members may also help improve the effectiveness and impact of school activities and
programmes.
Congratulations to the new team of PA Committee Members. Thank you so much for coming
forward to help the school. I am looking forward to having a close and strong working relation-
ship with all of you.
I would also like to take this opportunity to wish all the staff, students and parents a very
‘Happy Chinese New Year’. May the Year of the Ram bless all of you with lots of good health,
happiness and prosperity.
Choong Chee Kong
From the Head of Sekolah Tenby
Here comes another week of holiday for the Chinese New Year. We
welcome the Year of Goat and bid farewell to the Year of Horse. I am sure
that all parents celebrating this festival, are looking forward to be with their
families. Chinese New Year is a time for families to get together. This morn-
ing, the Chinese New Year celebration kicked off with our very own senior
students entertaining the children with a lion dance performance. It is
believed that the lion is an auspicious animal that brings good luck during
the spring festival. Our lion dancers imitated the lion’s various movements
and actions, performed in a lion costume,
accompanied by the music of beating
drums and gong instruments. All the chil-
dren and teachers looked lovely in their
traditional Chinese costumes and every-
one had a great time watching the various
performances by the children.
Last but not least, I would like to congratulate the 2015 -16 PA committee and, we at TEYCI
are looking forward to work closely with the new team.
Enjoy your break which will be from Saturday, 14th
February 2015 to Sunday, 22nd
February 2015 and be back on Monday, 23
rd February 2015.
Wishing all our Chinese parents “A Happy and Prosperous Chinese New Year”.
GONG XI FA CAI
Puvanes Mahendran
From the Head of Tenby Early Years Centre, Ipoh
Sneak a peek at happenings at TEYCI!
Our new musical instrument! Having fun with dough.
Fun time with our favourite animals. We are the animals of the jungle!
We love face
painting!
News from Tenby Early Years Centre, Meru.
Date for your Diary:
February 25th - Parents Evening
Reminders:
Sun hats
Healthy snacks
Thank You:
The nursery and reception children would like to thank all the boys and girls from KS2 who came to read stories to them this week. They had a lovely time.
Little Fish Nursery Class:
Activities in the Little Fish classroom contin-ue to be centered on their Animal topic. The nursery children are still getting a lot from their ‘animals’ topic. Here they have been washing animals in their bubbly water tray, and taking photos of animals while on safari.
Busy Bees and Dragonfly Reception Classes:
The reception classes are always busy across the curriculum! As we have a “learning through play” approach, here are some of the ways that the children have learnt this week.
Students presenting activities and competitions available for
students to take part during Literacy Week.
International Primary - Literacy Week 2015 (9th Feb - 13th Feb)
Years 5 & 6 students reading stories to children at
the Early Years Centre.
Scholastic Book Fare at Block B.
Students hunting for pictures around the school. Notice boards outside the classrooms were
decorated with topics on Literacy.
Week
Students dressed up in
book characters on Thursday in conjunction
with Literacy Week 2015.
Do you know which
characters they are?
District Interact Conference
On the second day of the conference we had our
breakfast and then headed to our 5th speaker session
by Raja Singham, Co-Founder of Brickfields Asia
College. His talk was about “Career Choices”. Our 6th
speaker session was by Victor Ong, Corporate Lec-
turer on Public Speaking. Our next speaker talked to
us about Youth Empowerment and she was none
other than by Ms Deborah Henry, Miss Universe Ma-
laysia 2011. And then we had our Interact Quiz led by
Rotarian Nigel Jones.
The 8th speaker session was on “Spreading Your
Wings” by stand-up Comedian Steven Fernando, also
a trainer and a motivator. Finally our last speaker for
that day was Sophia Catha, a motivational speaker
telling us about “Facing Life’s Challenges”. After that,
we were then separated into our groups to discuss
about our plans for the show time which had to be in
line with our theme for the seminar, “Staying’ In-
spired”. After our group discussion, we gathered for
dinner and at 8.30 we were back to the auditorium to
perform our act.
On the last day we started off our day at 8.15 a.m. at
the auditorium to receive our respective awards for
the best projects. Our finale was from our last speak-
er, Dato’ Siva Ananthan on the topic “The Power of
One”. Then it was time to bid our farewells.
District Interact Conference 2014 was an amazing
journey and we had fun meeting other interactors and
learning about many projects done by other schools.
It definitely was a mind opening seminar and we will
attend the District Interact Conference of 2015.
Bianca Victor (SM5), Sargeant-at-Arms
Recently the Interact Club of Tenby Schools Ipoh had
the opportunity to join several other schools in HELP
College, Kuala Lumpur. President Annisa, Vice
President Dhipan, Secretary Monissha, Sergeant At
Arms Bianca, I.U Director Isa, Interactor Amera,
Interactor Areena, Interactor Emily, Interactor
Nuraizah, Interactor Victor were sent by Tenby
Schools Ipoh to join the District Interact Conference
(DIC).
We departed from Main Convent with a few other stu-
dents from different schools in Ipoh. We left at approxi-
mately 7am and arrived HELP College at 9.30 a.m. We
had our registration and our check in into the hotel
from 10.00 pm-2.00 pm. We were then served with a
delicious lunch and we got to mix and meet other
interactors from other states. It was a mind opening
seminar. At around 2.10p.m, we had our welcoming
and briefing session which was then followed by the
ice breaking session where we formed our own
groups.
At 3.15 p.m. we had our first speaker session by Prof
Dr Suresh from the Faculty of Medicine at the Universi-
ty of Malaya. The topic of the talk was ‘Staying’
Inspired’, which was linked to the subject matter for the
whole seminar. At 5.00 p.m. we had another speaker
session with Edmond Yap, Co-Founder of Denudation
and the topic of his speech was “You Can Change the
World” and it was a very enriching one. After that, we
were served dinner and we had another speaker’s
session with Paul Jambunathan, Rotarian and Senior
Lecturer at Monash University and his talk was about
“How to express ourselves with the World Community”.
Our last speaker session for the day was by Belvinder
Kaur on “Professional Development”.
The Interactors of Tenby Ipoh with Rotarian Mr Sathyamoorty
before leaving to HELP College, Kuala Lumpur.
A cultural dance performance.
Events Competitors Results
100m Grant Choo Way Leong 2nd
200m Bronte Fishwick 4th
400m Bronte Fishwick 4th
800m Megan Fishwick 1st
1500m Megan Fishwick 3rd
Shot Put Bronte Fishwick 1st
High Jump
Grant Choo Way Leong Megan Fishwick
1st 1st
Long Jump
Grant Choo Way Leong Megan Fishwick
2nd 2nd
U13
Tenby Athletes Shine
Over the past few weeks, Tenby Schools Ipoh
have participated in and been successful in
several sporting competitions. On the last
weekend in January we sent a team of U15
badminton players to a competition being held
at the Japanese School of Kuala Lumpur. Their
annual U15 Badminton Competition receives a
lot of interest from international schools across
Malaysia, and has been one which we regular-
ly attend. In the girl’s singles event, Chung Pui
Leng finished runner up (U15) and overall our
school finished in 3rd
position for the team
event. Many congratulations to all those who
participated and represented Team Tenby
Ipoh.
Early last week the Badminton MSSD was held
at the M.B.I. badminton courts in Ipoh and here
more of our students enjoyed further success.
In the U18 boys’ category, Tan Choong Yen
finished the singles event as runner up, nar-
rowly missing out on first place. Across all age
categories (U12, U15 and U18) we had 14 stu-
dents representing the school in this badminton
tournament and our thanks and congratulations
go out to all those involved.
Still on the subject of participation in MSSD
competitions, last week saw 26 students take
part in the MSSD Cross Country runs held at
SMK Ulu Kinta. This event saw huge interest
from schools within this district and most races
had between 150 and 200 runners taking part.
With this in mind it gives me great pleasure to
announce that we had 9 runners finish in the
top 50, with 4 of them finishing inside of the top
20 in their respective age categories. Those
finishing within the top 20 were Tan Shing Yee
(11th), Rikitada Araki (13
th), Warunya Lawpat-
tanagoon (16th) and Ishagit Kaur (17
th). Huge
congratulations to all those who took part in
what was a very tough and competitive cross
country run.
Our badminton players at JSKL.
Our participants of MSSD Cross Country.
Events Competitors Results
100m
Jordan Loke Danaraj Pillai Julia Haglsperger Shruti Subhash Kamal
2nd 6th 3rd 8th
200m
Irvin Lam Khai Ze Danaraj Pillai Foo Min Yee Shruti Subhash Kamal
2nd 5th 4th 6th
400m
Lisa Finney Foo Min Yee
2nd 3rd
800m
Chen Lijie Tan Shing Yee Corliss Tan Pei Qian
4th 3rd 6th
1500m
Chen Lijie Tan Shing Yee Corliss Tan Pei Qian
5th 3rd 4th
Shot Put Chen Lijie 4th
High Jump
Irvin Lam Khai Ze Julia Haglsperger Foo Min Yee
4th 1st 2nd
Long Jump
Jordan Loke Irvin Lam Khai Ze Julia Haglsperger Lisa Finney
1st 5th 1st 5th
Triple Jump Jordan Loke Shruti Subhash Kamal Lisa Finney
1st 3rd 4th
4x100m Julia, Shruti, Min Yee, Lisa Jordan, Irvin, Danaraj, Lijie
3rd 4th
4x400m
Bronte, Megan, Shing Yee, Corliss Tan
2nd
U15
Last weekend saw Tenby Schools Ipoh
make their first appearance at the ISAKL
Track and Field Championships 2015. This
competition had been hugely anticipated by
all those involved and was a very success-
fully organised event. Our school had 29
participants that competed in a range of
track and field events across the U13, U15
and O15 age categories. Of the 78 events
that took place on the day, Tenby Schools
Ipoh entered 50 of these. I can say with an
immense amount of pride that our students
managed to achieve top 3 positions and
trophies in 43 of the 50 events that were
entered, with 14 gold, 13 silver and 16
bronze! Overall our school finished in 3rd
position behind Mutiara International Gram-
mar School and the winners Garden Inter-
national School.
A humongous thank you and congratula-
tions to all of our students for the effort they
put in with their training and preparation for
this competition and how they all came to-
gether to support and help one another at
what was an incredibly successful and en-
joyable event.
A massive thank you must also go to the
team of teachers that have assisted with
the preparation and training of our students
prior to this event (Mr. Roy Hendra, Mr.
Teoh Wah Kin, Mr. Ian Hayes) as well as
those that provided their support and guid-
ance over the weekend (Mr. Teoh Wah Kin,
Dr. Jeff Rowlands, Ms. Nikki Sullivan and
Ms. Adelena Dass).
Ricky Singh
Events Competitors Results
100m
Lee Dong Yub
Chew Tzu Hong Lim Hui Bing
Warunya Lawpattanagoon
1st 6th 3rd 5th
200m
Lee Dong Yub Jamal Khoo
Warunya Lawpattanagoon Lim Hui Bing
2nd 4th 3rd 5th
400m
Jonathan William Abernethy
Jacky Tan Qi Kian Amerya Irrisya
Margaret Lim Jo Ee
3rd 5th 2
nd
4th
800m
Tan Zen-Ferng Caelan Parlanti
Margaret Lim Jo Ee Lam Yik Mun
2nd 4th 3rd 4th
1500m
Tan Zen-Ferng Caelan Parlanti
1st 4th
Javelin
Thomas Siew Yang Cheng 4th
Shot Put
Thomas Siew Yang Cheng
Caelan Parlanti Kantiya Jaikwang
Warunya Lawpattanagoon
3rd 5th 1st 4th
High Jump
Calvin Ng Meng Hong
Justin Loke Lim Hui Bing Amera Irrisya
1st 4th 3rd 4th
Long Jump
Jamal Khoo Justin Loke
Lim Hui Bing Warunya Lawpattanagoon
4th 5th 1st 5th
Triple Jump
Calvin Ng Meng Hong
Jamal Khoo Margaret Lim Jo Ee Kantiya Jaikwang
1st 3rd 4th 5th
4x100m
Calvin, Jonathan, Justin,
Dong Yub Amera, Warunya, Kantiya,
Hui Bing
2nd 2nd
4x400m
Jacky, Caelan, Jamal,
Zen-Ferng Warunya, Yik Mun, Margaret, Amera
2nd 2
nd
O15
Our participants at ISAKL Track & Field
Championships 2015.
Contact Us
Tenby Schools Ipoh
16 Persiaran Meru Utama
Bandar Meru Raya
30020 Ipoh, Perak
T: 05 - 525 2628
F: 05 - 525 2881
Visit us on the web at
www.tenby.edu.my/ipoh
Upcoming Events/Announcements
14 - 22 February 2015
Chinese New Year Break
Tenby International
25 February 2015
Primary Parents’ Evening
27 February 2015
Year 8 visiting Gardenia Bakery, Shah Alam.
21 April - 23 April 2015
Year 6 and Year 9 Checkpoints
24 June - 28 June 2015
Camps International Trip to Laos
(Please refer to the attachment for further details.)