Sunday, April 25, 2010

Hari Keusahawanan 2010

The programme has indeed achieved the main objective of pupils applying what they have learnt in their Living Skills subject in a real life experience.

Although I was away for a course on Friday, the day before the special occasion, I am proud to say that all of you did your part extremely well to make the day a success. In less than 3 hours , all the food was sold out!
We made RM550 which we will use for our year end party.

I would also like to thank all the generous parents who had sponsored the food and a few parents who came early to help out at the stall. Your contribution is much appreciated.

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Appreciation attratcts appreciation

To allow the Universe to move you in your life to happier and better things, you are going to need to look around you and appreciate the good things here and now. Seek the beautiful things and count the blessings of where you are. Dissatisfaction will not bring the happier and the better into your life. Dissatisfaction roots you to the spot where you currently are, but appreciation for what you have attracts the happier and better to you.

Remember that you are a magnet! Appreciation attracts appreciation!

May the joy be with you,

Rhonda Byrne
The Secret... bringing joy to billions

Thursday, April 15, 2010

HAPPY NEW YEAR

HAPPY NEW YEAR To all Hindus and Sikhs who celebrate their new year and vasakhi.
May the best be with you.


Did you know ?

Vasakhi, the birthday of Khalsa, comes around the time of spring. It coincides with the Christian festival of Easter and the Jewish Passover, both festivals celebrating spring, goodwill and new beginnings. Vasakhi, April 14 is a traditional seasonal festival of North India and is treated as a New Year’s day by the farmers and others in North India. The harvesting of wheat is started at this time and it is considered a harbinger of wealth and prosperity. It is important and celebrated by all communities in India, but in the Sikhs it has a special significance.


On this day the order of the Khalsa was created by the Tenth Guru, Guru Gobind Singh. He Baptised Five Beloved Ones - Panj Payaras - and created The Khalsa . He gave a distinct uniform to the Sikhs ( uncut, untrimmed beard & Unshorn hair to be protected by a Turban), the 5 Kakkars or symbols necessary for the strength and unity of the religion and brotherhood, and the 5 basic prayers. Vasakhi stands for the Birth Anniversary of the Sikhs And Khalsa Brotherhood. It is customary on this day for the Sikhs to assemble together in the Gurdwara (Temple) to offer prayers. On this day, yellow color has significance - the colors of the harvesting month are yellow and also the Sikh flag is yellow with blue Khanda, a Khalsa symbol in its center.

Monday, April 12, 2010

Another message from the Secret

Remember, if you are criticizing, you are not being grateful. If you are blaming, you are not being grateful. If you are complaining, you are not being grateful. If you are feeling tension, you are not being grateful. If you are rushing, you are not being grateful. If you are in a bad mood, you are not being grateful.
Gratitude can transform your life. Are you allowing minor things to get in the way of your transformation and the life you deserve?
May the joy be with you,

Rhonda Byrne
The Secret... bringing joy to billions

Sports Day 2010

Congratulations to all who had participated and winners of all events especially Sharifah Athiyah who is the ‘Olahragawati ' for 2010.

We are proud of you.

Friday, April 2, 2010

The Secret from Rhonda Byrne ...bringing joy to billions

I find this very meaningful and would to like share it with you.

From The Secret Daily Teachings :

Our natural state of being is joy, and it takes so much energy to think negative thoughts, to speak negative words, and to feel miserable. The easy path is good thoughts, good words, and good deeds.

Take the easy path.

May the joy be with you.


From Rhonda Byrne

MID SEMESTER 1 RESULTS



Congratulations to pupils who have scored 5As.

1. Danial Aiman


2. Munirah Muszarfar


3. Jacey Hen Hue Tyng


For those who don't make it , don't give up.

Double your effort , give your best and you will make it.