Omani Visit SMKTC, 2010.
by JinMing on Feb.07, 2010, under Past Event
On the day 6 Feb, 2009 SMKTC was visited by a group of students and teachers from Qurum Private School, Oman. Which consists of 21 students and 2 teachers.
“The welcoming was very nice, we enjoyed it!”
The school was busying preparing for the welcoming ceremony of the arrival of the students, prefects were doing their best cleaning up the school, and students were rehearsing for their perfomance. And for a moment or so, an ice truck came in and stirred up the students. Soon, Mr. John gave the green light, the prefects stood still, and there came the first sight of the bus. One by one, the Omani students came out, wearing grey t-shirt, with a name tag over their collar, a country flag and school badge over the chest. As they approached the school gate, drums roared, they lined up and was escorted by the principle and teachers. They were welcomed with a cheerful dance of the lion and students over the block clapped their hands like there was no tomorrow. In brief, they were surprised by the warm welcome from us, Connaughtians.
What do you think about our school? How about the facilities over here?
“Your school is very big, very beautiful, the facilities are excellent here.”
Soon, they we’re guided to our library for a slideshow presentation on our school and some introduction on the clothings of the 3 main races in Malaysia. After that, they went to our Cyberlab 3 for a quick tour and then the teacher’s room and the counseling room. One of the Omani teachers exclaimed, “You have a nice place for teachers, nice, very nice.” Later on, they walked across the canteen and students welcomed them with greetings, it really showed our hospitality for foreigners. Afterward, they had a glimpse of how we incorporate computers in our education with a visit to the Cyberlab 1.
“I really liked the Chinese Orchestra.”
“Talented.”
They walked to the school hall for a performance from the Chinese Orchestra group. There was a short introduction on the instruments being performed like the cello, yangqin, erhu, zhongruan, etc. right before the performance. Generally speaking, they we’re stunned with the first piece being performed, they stood up and clapped their hands, one Omani student even showed a thumb-up sign. After the 2nd piece, Mr.John gave them a chance to go up to the stage and have a closer look of the Chinese instruments. They even tried their hands on the musical instruments. Once that was done, they ventured off to the side of the hall for an exhibition of the traditional games like Congkak and Batu Seremban. Similarly, they also participated in the games and after a conversation with the teachers, we also know that they had similar traditional games involving marbles over there too. When that was over, they’re invited to see the performance by the 扯铃 or Diabolo group, a version or variation from yo-yo but with 2 sticks and a hourglass shaped object. It is a exhibition of different skills and techniques. The Omani students played around with the diabolo and had fun, some even showed hidden talents. Soon after that, they’re once again embraced by the lion dance performed by the Wushu club. Likewise, they had a hands-on experience with the drums, cymbals, gong and the lion costume and simple introduction on the origins of this tradition.
“The games are fun, very fun and interesting.”
“Awesome school.”
In the meantime, Connaughtians was gathering in the hall for the calligraphy contest. The Omani students walked into the hall and was once again taken aback by all the students writing with brushes and black ink. They were briefed with explanation and the meaning of what is being written down. Some even wrote nice Chinese letters with the calligraphy pen though it was their first time. Afterward, they sat down in front of the stage and took group photos, with the principle, teachers, prefects, and those involved in the welcoming of the Omani. It was a very awesome sight to be seen. They then walked around school, with gifts like mandarin oranges and other stuffs.
And when they are leaving, students all over block A and B gave their farewell, conducted by Mr.John himself.
We wish you had a great time here.
“Yes, thank you. We had a great time here.”
Random quotes and facts
“Your principle is a very person, very kind.”
“We liked the ABC (Ais Kacang).”
“Malaysia is a very nice country.”
“Your school is very welcoming.”
“It’s really unexpected. When you see from the outside, you’ll never expect something like this.”
“I really liked the performance.”
Some facts
- They got to know us, partly because of our school’s webpage and also from the travel agency.
- This is not their first time coming to Malaysia.
- It is holiday season over there (Oman) and this is a educational trip.
- They’re heading to 1 Utama after the visit. For rock climbing.
Omani Students and Teachers Visiting SMKTC
by Tan Ker Shiong on Feb.04, 2010, under Announcement
Attention to all Connaughtians,

Flag of Oman
This Saturday is a day that we are all looking forward to. Approximately 20 students and teachers from the country of Oman will be paying a visit to our school on the 6th of February, 2010.
The country Oman, officially the Sultanate of Oman, is located on the southeast coast of the Arabian Peninlusa. The country has an estimated population of over 2,845,000. Arabic is their official language. The majority of Omani are Ibadhi Muslims. Sunni and Shi’a Muslims make up the rest of the Omani population.
Sultanate of Oman
In anticipation of their arrival, let us work together to clean and tidy up our classrooms so that we can give a good impression to the Arabic students and teachers. All Connaughtians are advised to behave themselve and to welcome the foreign visitors on that day. In addition, Connaughtians should also take this opportunity to build a good rapport with them.
Country of Oman
So in two more days to come, let’s together play our roles in welcoming the Omani students and teachers.
SUKANTARA 2010
by Lim Ben-Jie on Jan.29, 2010, under Past Event
Sukantara was held on the 29 of January 2010 exactly 32 days before the actual Sports Day of SMK Taman Connaught on the 2nd of March 2010. 4 sports houses converged on SMK Taman Connaught’s field to compete in 4 different events. The four are high jump, long jump, short putt and 100m race. Excitement was created with an early start before sunrise as students gathered at the basketball court. Warming up exercises were then conducted before all four sports houses namely Kenanga, Seroja, Mawar and Anggerik were separated into four different areas.
All four events were carried out simultaneously and was completed successfully by all students. Each participant will add 4 marks to their sports houses if they participate in all events which will be added up in the total tally of marks. Following that, a sport house of SMK Taman Connaught will be named the winner. 
Events will continue next Wednesday and Thursday where chosen athletes from each sports house will represent their respective sports houses for the actual event where 100m, 200m, 4×100m, high jump, long jump and other competitions will take place before the actual finale on the 2nd of March 2010 at the Bukit Jalil Stadium in Kuala Lumpur.
Provide your support for this event where it will be held once a year only!!
SMK TAMAN CONNAUGHT TERUS CEMERLANG!
Tomorrow is Sukan Tara.
by Tan Ker Shiong on Jan.27, 2010, under Announcement
Hi readers,
An announcement to all Connaughtians, tomorrow there will be Sukan Tara. Therefore, there will be no sport’s house training except co-curricular activities which will be carried out as usual.
Building Construction – Assurance
by Tan Ker Shiong on Jan.22, 2010, under Announcement, Past Event
Hi Connaughtians,
I am sure most of you already knew about the collapse of our school’s future ‘Block D’ rooftop. This unfortunate incident was due to the overloading of materials placed on the roof.
In case students and parents are concerned about the ongoing construction, please be informed that the school authority has taken extra precaution to prevent this incident from happening again. Safety nets have already been placed surrounding the building to protect others from falling debris or objects. In addition, the Deputy Education of Minister, Dr.Wee Ka Siong has also assured parents that appropriate measures are being taken to ensure safety of everyone.



