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Sports Day
by Tan Ker Shiong on Mar.07, 2010, under Announcement
Next Tuesday will be our school sports day. It will be held in the huge Stadium Bukit Jalil. The event will commence sharp at 7.30 in the morning and it is compulsory for students to come with their respective houses attire. . To make this meaningful event merrier, parents are welcomed to join the event.
So, please come and cheer your team so that they will be inspired to perform at their very best. It is of also paramount importance for students to follow instructions from teachers and prefects so as to prevent any chaotic incidents or unwanted accidents to happen.
Last but not least, another reminder to all students again, please be punctual on that day and try to take part actively in motivating or inspiring our school athletes. Your presence will be greatly appreciated.
PIBG Meeting
by Tan Ker Shiong on Mar.02, 2010, under Announcement
On the 27th March, there will be a PIBG meeting involving parents and teachers. Therefore, students should persuade their parents to attend the event as we will be discussing problems that are currently faced by our school. Besides, parents are welcome to voice out their opinions or disagreements on policies that are implemented by the school authority. Parents could also suggest ways to solve issues. The objective of this meeting is not only for discussion but also to foster a closer relationship between parents and teachers.
Examinations Timetable
by Tan Ker Shiong on Mar.02, 2010, under Announcement
The above attachment is a list of all examinations that will be conducted on the above dates. So, students should grab this opportunity to prepare for the exams. To all Form 5 students, the diagnostic exam is around the corner. This exam is quite important as all schools in KL will be holding their tests too on the same day. All the best in your exams and do not put unnecessary pressure on yourselves. Do your best to succeed.
Calligraphy Competition
by Tan Ker Shiong on Feb.10, 2010, under Past Event
It was a hot Saturday and the gleaming sun shone like a sparkling diamond. Every student from class 4S1 to S3, 3A to D and 5S1 were anxiously waiting for the calligraphy competition to commence. All were ready with their brushes, inks and newspapers. The competition took place in the spacious hall. It was organized by the Chinese Language society to introduce our Chinese culture to the Omani as well as to pre-celebrate the Chinese New Year Festival, which is this Sunday 14th February.
Precisely at 10.30 am, after the Omani had enjoyed playing the traditional games of batu seremban and congkak, they adjourned to the hall to watch the calligraphy competition in action. Many teachers were there too including our respectable principal, Puan.Radiah. Participating students were not daunted to put their brushes to the red papers in the presence of teachers and the Omani. Instead, they skillfully and creatively crafted out a lot of Chinese characters. The Chinese characters looked strong, catchy and elegant which impressed the Omani. Eager to unleash their inherent talents, the Omani joined in to dabble in this great Chinese art. So did our principal.
All in all, everybody enjoyed the calligraphy session
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.


