On the 19th of July 2013, SMK Assunta’s Leo Club held their installation. It was held in the school hall. About 200 people attended this event to see it happen. The purpose of this event was to install the incoming members who joined Leo at the start of the year. About 200 people attended this event. When the installation started, the meeting was called to order by Leo Kendra Hema. The national anthem was sang after that.
Then, the Leo Pledge was recited by Leo Sharifah Nur Jahan and the roll calls happened shortly after that. Speeches were given by the organizing chairperson, President of Sponsoring Lions Club of Petaling Jaya, outgoing president of Leo Club of SMK Assunta, District Chairperson for Leo Club Development for Region 8 and by the principal of SMK Assunta. Then, the new members were inducted by Lion Fion Tey and the Board of Directiors of Fiscal Year 2013/ 2014 were installed by Lion Ronnie Wong.
After that, the incoming president gave a speech. Then, certificates, CLD certificates, awards and appreciation certificates were given to the outgoing members of the Leo club.At about 3.45 p.m, souvenirs were given out to the VIP’s and clubs that attended. After that, a lucky draw session was held. Meeting was adjourned by Leo Lakshmi Ramanathan shortly after that. Videos were screened after the meeting was adjourned. The Board of Directors and the members of the Leo Club, Assuntarians and guest performers performed after that. When the installation was over, attendees were given refreshments.
Report by,
Leo Shangkeertna
Monday, August 26, 2013
Report on Quoty Quotes
On the 18th of July 2013, 7 boards of thoughts of the days were hung in SMK Assunta. The boards were hung in front of the teacher’s lounge and the discipline room. The purpose of hanging these boards are to remind people about good deeds and to also practice them. Also, it was hung to teach those who did not know about good deeds about doing good. Even though these boards were hung in the midst of us Leos running up and down getting things ready for our installation the next day, our teacher advisor, Puan Martita was still there to supervise the installation of the boards. In future, we hope that these boards build character and personality in someone to do good.
Report by,
Leo Shangkeertna
Report by,
Leo Shangkeertna
Report on Leo Club of Taman Petaling's Installation
On the 12th of July, the Leo Club of Taman Petaling had their 28th Annual Installation in their school hall. About 4 Leos from the Leo Club of SMK Assunta went for it. There were other Leo clubs that went for the installation such as The Leo Club of Taman SEA, La Salle PJ, Damansara Jaya and Petaling Jaya Integrity.
The installation started at around 2.00 in the afternoon with the meeting called to order by the Outgoing President of the Leo Club of Taman Petaling, Katrina Lim. After that, there was the singing of our national anthem, the Leo pledge and the roll call. Then, the Outgoing President of the Leo Club of Taman Petaling, Katrina Lim made her last speech at the podium followed by a speech by the President of the Sponsoring Lions Club of Petaling Jaya and the Pincipal of SMK Taman Petaling.
After the speeches, there was the induction of the new members and installation of board members which was directed by Lion Ronnie Wong. Leo Koh Yi Ning made her first speech as the President of the Leo Club of Taman Petaling. After that, there was the award presentation and appreciation certs to the Leo members. They also had a video presentation on the incoming and outgoing board members.
Later, there were performances by their talented members. They could sing and also beatbox! It was really interesting. Souvenirs were given to all the guests. The meeting was adjoured by the new Leo President of Taman Petaling. We had a good time at their installation and it was a good one too.
Report by,
Leo Daphne Tan
The installation started at around 2.00 in the afternoon with the meeting called to order by the Outgoing President of the Leo Club of Taman Petaling, Katrina Lim. After that, there was the singing of our national anthem, the Leo pledge and the roll call. Then, the Outgoing President of the Leo Club of Taman Petaling, Katrina Lim made her last speech at the podium followed by a speech by the President of the Sponsoring Lions Club of Petaling Jaya and the Pincipal of SMK Taman Petaling.
After the speeches, there was the induction of the new members and installation of board members which was directed by Lion Ronnie Wong. Leo Koh Yi Ning made her first speech as the President of the Leo Club of Taman Petaling. After that, there was the award presentation and appreciation certs to the Leo members. They also had a video presentation on the incoming and outgoing board members.
Later, there were performances by their talented members. They could sing and also beatbox! It was really interesting. Souvenirs were given to all the guests. The meeting was adjoured by the new Leo President of Taman Petaling. We had a good time at their installation and it was a good one too.
Report by,
Leo Daphne Tan
Report on Assunta Symphonic Band Installation 2013
.On the 12th of July 2013, Assunta Symphonic Band held their installation on a sunny Friday, dated 12th July 2013. The installation began with the arrival of the beloved guests from 12.45 p.m. to 1.00 p.m. As for the VIP’s, their time of arrival was from 1.00 p.m. to 1.20 p.m. As everyone in the hall waited patiently for the event, whispers were heard, people were chit-chatting, some were wondering who the incoming of directors were. By 1.20 p.m., the event finally began. The emcees, Teresa Tan and Margaret Lee, stepped up to the podium and gave us all a warm welcoming speech along with introducing themselves as the emcees for the day. The event began with a 9-minute video presentation by the Form 4’s. The video presentation included pictures of the outgoing band members, pictures of all the band members and group photos and a ‘thank you’ speech by the Form 4’s.Next, there were performances by the woodwind section, the band section and the junior percussion section. Their performances were amazing! Everyone was definitely impressed by their performances. After that, name tags for the junior band and the senior committee were given out. As each person from the band went up to receive their name tags, the crowd cheered. Later on, certificates were given out to the Form 5’s. As soon as that was done, a speech was given by the headmistress, Pn. Rita Shantini followed by two teacher advisors, Miss Rajeswari and Miss Boey Suet Boey. After their heart-warming speeches, it was time for the outgoing and incoming president, Jacklyn Liew and Dayana Liew to present their respective speeches. It was indeed a lovely installation.
Report by,
Leo Chee Vi Xian
The newly installed band members
The band President of 2013/2014, Dayana Liew who's also a Leo member
The Form 5 de-stalled band members capturing their last moments together
Report by,
Leo Chee Vi Xian
Report on 'Ihsan Air'
On the 10th of July, 2 water coolers were installed in the school. The location of the water coolers are in the pavilion and the lawn way. The purpose of installing these water coolers is to quench the students thirst when they do not have water and also to fill their empty water bottles. This is also to ensure the students of the school have a free flow of water that they do not have to pay for compared to buying a bottle of water from the canteen. All the students enjoyed the water as soon as it was installed.
Report by,
Leo Shangkeetrna
Report by,
Leo Shangkeetrna
Report on Leo Club of Subang Jaya's International Relationship Day
On the 7th of July 2013, the Leo Club of SMK Subang Jaya has held their International Relationship Day in SMK Subang Jaya itself. 5 Leo's from our school, Leo Mellissa Cheng, Leo Sandra Boey, Leo Lim Phooi Mun, Leo Chai Yong May and Leo Sharifah Nur Jahan has come to support this event.
At 2.30 pm, guest started to fill in the hall and around half an hour later, the event started off by singing the National Anthem, Selangor state song and SMK Subang Jaya's school song. Roll calls were carried on and the event was officiated by Lion Marcus Toh. After that, the opening went on with a unique voice singer, Derrick and a group of b boy dancers. Then, they had 'Gentlemen' performance by the male Leo's of SMK Subang Jaya and a band performance. The event goes on with a few more singing talents and after a refreshment break, the professionals comes in with a group of dancers and 2 more solo singers.
Before the last performance, they had a game where the names who have been called out has to dance to random songs to receive prizes. And for the last performance, Joshua Tong and Kendric Koh did a few harmonizes duets. Around 5.45 pm, the event ended successfully and we went home.
Reported by,
Leo Sharifah Nur Jahan
At 2.30 pm, guest started to fill in the hall and around half an hour later, the event started off by singing the National Anthem, Selangor state song and SMK Subang Jaya's school song. Roll calls were carried on and the event was officiated by Lion Marcus Toh. After that, the opening went on with a unique voice singer, Derrick and a group of b boy dancers. Then, they had 'Gentlemen' performance by the male Leo's of SMK Subang Jaya and a band performance. The event goes on with a few more singing talents and after a refreshment break, the professionals comes in with a group of dancers and 2 more solo singers.
Before the last performance, they had a game where the names who have been called out has to dance to random songs to receive prizes. And for the last performance, Joshua Tong and Kendric Koh did a few harmonizes duets. Around 5.45 pm, the event ended successfully and we went home.
Reported by,
Leo Sharifah Nur Jahan
Report on Lions Club of Petaling Jaya's Installation
Report by,
Leo Vinosha
Report on Leo Club of Petaling Jaya Integrity's Installation
On the 6th of July 2013 (Saturday), about 17 Leos from SMK Assunta went for PJI's installation. This event was held at SJK(C)Yuk Chai's auditorium. The installation started at 2pm. The Outgoing President of PJI, Bryan Cheng, called the meeting to order. A speech was given by Lion Ronnie Wong followed by Lion Nelson Wong and then Leo Bryan Cheng. After that, the incoming board members of PJI were installed. The incoming President is Leo Lee Pei Wen and the incoming Vice President is Leo Andrew Yeong. Leo Lee Pei Wen made her speech as the new president of PJI.
Then, the meeting was adjourned by her. After that, there was the giving out of souvenirs to every Leo club and Lions who came. The B.O.D of Petaling Jaya Integrity performed gentleman and also another interesting performance with had to do with the sounds around us. Besides that, there were a group of girls singing, but one of them was beat-boxing. Their performances was really awesome. We enjoyed it so much! The installation ended at around 4.30pm and we had some refreshments after that.
Group photo taken with ex-Assuntarian Leos
Report by,
Leo Angeline Chan
Then, the meeting was adjourned by her. After that, there was the giving out of souvenirs to every Leo club and Lions who came. The B.O.D of Petaling Jaya Integrity performed gentleman and also another interesting performance with had to do with the sounds around us. Besides that, there were a group of girls singing, but one of them was beat-boxing. Their performances was really awesome. We enjoyed it so much! The installation ended at around 4.30pm and we had some refreshments after that.
Group photo taken with ex-Assuntarian Leos
Report by,
Leo Angeline Chan
Report on Interact Club of SMKA International Understanding Day 'The Invisible Innocents: Breaking Away from the Boulevard'
On the day of 6th of July 2013, interact club of SMK Assunta had invited Leos from Assunta to their IU day. The IU day of SMK Assunta was held in the hall and started from 10 a.m. to 12 noon.
This year, their theme will be ‘The Invisible Innocents: Breaking Away from the Boulevard’. The word Invisible means something that we cannot see, or something that seems to not be there. Innocents here refer to children, whose souls are pure and innocent of anything.
Yet, their innocence is tainted with suffering, on the streets where we regard them as invisible. Everyday people carry on with their daily lives, working and such without regarding these seemingly unseen fixtures that lurk in the corners of streets as if they are invisible. These invisible innocents work, live and sleep on these streets, with no place to call home. They plan to help these 'invisible innocents' by helping them to 'break away from the boulevard' meaning to get them off the streets.
Their goal this year is to contribute as much as possible to raise funds for street children in urban Myanmar. Myanmar is home to many children, forced to work in the streets out of poverty. There are three kinds of street children; children who live and work on the streets, children who work in the streets but have a home to go to, and children who live on the street without family support. At a young age, they see this children forced to be independent at a much too early age. That reason, their organization aims to raise RM 30,000 through this International Understanding Day to assist in the succession of this project. We will collaborate with World Vision Malaysia. World Vision plans to focus on non-formal education (NFE), health care, school support and recreation for these street children while setting up community based centres to prevent children from living and working on the street. The programme also provides free education through NFE centres and school support (fees & materials) to poor children who are attending formal schools.
The event started with a speech from the Emcee. Then, the performer, Nash the Assuntarian with a big voice performed brilliantly on the stage that day. Next, the students of SMK Assunta represents the interact club of Assunta to perform 3 different types of race’s dance. The first one will be the Malay dance then followed by Chinese and Indian’s dance.
After that, we watched a short film about the lifestyle of children from Myanmar. Then, a girl came to Assunta from far to perform 2 songs with a very nice and sweet voice. Although there’s an electrical problem, she managed to sing perfectly without any background music.Then, the magic show is the next. Chris Cheong, the youngest Malaysia’s magician came to SMK Assunta and performed some magic show. He first performed about hand and showed us how he tricked with our hands. Then ‘mind reading’ is the next with the help of his assistant starting with a thick novel book. Chris actually succeeds reading his assistance’s mind. Next, he did a very excited and high risked magic show. He prepared 3 paper bags and placed sharp steel on top of the wood and put it inside either one of the 3 paper bags and closed them up. Then, he asked his assistant to mix the paper bags up.
When Chris him stopped when his assistant wants to. It was dangerous if his assistant had chosen the wrong paper bag because his hand might be injured. Chris succeeds to choose the safest paper bag at the end. Lastly, the most welcome guest is Caprice. He and his partners were performing hip hop dance and rapping. Almost everyone went near to him and support him. After his fans took some photos with him, they left.
Lastly, gifts were given out as appreciation for the clubs and authorities who have attended and everyone was let out for refreshments. The members of Leo club of Assunta really had a great meaningful day with the our school and other’s interactors.
Report by,
Leo Shoong Yoke Ling & Leo Sharifah Nur Jahan
This year, their theme will be ‘The Invisible Innocents: Breaking Away from the Boulevard’. The word Invisible means something that we cannot see, or something that seems to not be there. Innocents here refer to children, whose souls are pure and innocent of anything.
Yet, their innocence is tainted with suffering, on the streets where we regard them as invisible. Everyday people carry on with their daily lives, working and such without regarding these seemingly unseen fixtures that lurk in the corners of streets as if they are invisible. These invisible innocents work, live and sleep on these streets, with no place to call home. They plan to help these 'invisible innocents' by helping them to 'break away from the boulevard' meaning to get them off the streets.
Their goal this year is to contribute as much as possible to raise funds for street children in urban Myanmar. Myanmar is home to many children, forced to work in the streets out of poverty. There are three kinds of street children; children who live and work on the streets, children who work in the streets but have a home to go to, and children who live on the street without family support. At a young age, they see this children forced to be independent at a much too early age. That reason, their organization aims to raise RM 30,000 through this International Understanding Day to assist in the succession of this project. We will collaborate with World Vision Malaysia. World Vision plans to focus on non-formal education (NFE), health care, school support and recreation for these street children while setting up community based centres to prevent children from living and working on the street. The programme also provides free education through NFE centres and school support (fees & materials) to poor children who are attending formal schools.
The event started with a speech from the Emcee. Then, the performer, Nash the Assuntarian with a big voice performed brilliantly on the stage that day. Next, the students of SMK Assunta represents the interact club of Assunta to perform 3 different types of race’s dance. The first one will be the Malay dance then followed by Chinese and Indian’s dance.
After that, we watched a short film about the lifestyle of children from Myanmar. Then, a girl came to Assunta from far to perform 2 songs with a very nice and sweet voice. Although there’s an electrical problem, she managed to sing perfectly without any background music.Then, the magic show is the next. Chris Cheong, the youngest Malaysia’s magician came to SMK Assunta and performed some magic show. He first performed about hand and showed us how he tricked with our hands. Then ‘mind reading’ is the next with the help of his assistant starting with a thick novel book. Chris actually succeeds reading his assistance’s mind. Next, he did a very excited and high risked magic show. He prepared 3 paper bags and placed sharp steel on top of the wood and put it inside either one of the 3 paper bags and closed them up. Then, he asked his assistant to mix the paper bags up.
When Chris him stopped when his assistant wants to. It was dangerous if his assistant had chosen the wrong paper bag because his hand might be injured. Chris succeeds to choose the safest paper bag at the end. Lastly, the most welcome guest is Caprice. He and his partners were performing hip hop dance and rapping. Almost everyone went near to him and support him. After his fans took some photos with him, they left.
Lastly, gifts were given out as appreciation for the clubs and authorities who have attended and everyone was let out for refreshments. The members of Leo club of Assunta really had a great meaningful day with the our school and other’s interactors.
Report by,
Leo Shoong Yoke Ling & Leo Sharifah Nur Jahan
Report on Thirst Quenchers
On the 5th of July 2013, during SMK Assunta’s 53rd Annual Sports Day, about 8 Assunta Leo members volunteered to help out with this project. This project was carried out to help raise the funds for our club.At 7.10 am the Leo members gathered at the side of the hall where the stall was.
Some of us were setting up the stall by carrying tables and some of the other Leos helped to get a few packets of ice from the canteen. After that, we mixed a few drinks and added in some nata de coco and ice. As soon as we finished setting up the stall, a few students had already lined up to get their cold ice refreshing drink with nata de coco. We sold each drink for RM 2. At the end of the day we sold about 100 cups of the nata de coco drinks.
Although we were tired, we enjoyed ourselves and finally claimed the experience of being saleswomen. The Leos who helped out at the stall did not find this project boring, instead they were to have another of this project again in future.
Report by,
Leo Wan Khadijah.
Some of us were setting up the stall by carrying tables and some of the other Leos helped to get a few packets of ice from the canteen. After that, we mixed a few drinks and added in some nata de coco and ice. As soon as we finished setting up the stall, a few students had already lined up to get their cold ice refreshing drink with nata de coco. We sold each drink for RM 2. At the end of the day we sold about 100 cups of the nata de coco drinks.
Although we were tired, we enjoyed ourselves and finally claimed the experience of being saleswomen. The Leos who helped out at the stall did not find this project boring, instead they were to have another of this project again in future.
Report by,
Leo Wan Khadijah.
Report on Leo Club of Damansara Jaya's Installation
On the 29th of June 3012, 5 members of the Leo Club of SMK Assunta attended the Leo Club of Damansara Jaya’s Installation at the Royal Selangor Club, Bukit Damansara. Guests of the event started arriving at precisely 7.00pm.
The event begun at around 7.45pm when all the guests of honours and Leos were seated. Leo Tee Ke Hui began the event with a delightful opening act. The event progressed with the speech by the outgoing president of the Leo Club of Damansara Jaya. Next was the installation of the incoming members and followed by the installation of all the Boards of Directors of the fiscal year 2013/2014. Then, the event was followed by a few entertaining performances by the Leos of the club.
Then, Leo Solomon Tneo adjourned the meeting with his first speech as the newly installed president and went on to the lucky draw competition and also the token of appreciation to the Leo Clubs that attended. After the formality of the event, everyone started a conga line and danced till the end of the event.
Report by,
Leo Periyashini
The event begun at around 7.45pm when all the guests of honours and Leos were seated. Leo Tee Ke Hui began the event with a delightful opening act. The event progressed with the speech by the outgoing president of the Leo Club of Damansara Jaya. Next was the installation of the incoming members and followed by the installation of all the Boards of Directors of the fiscal year 2013/2014. Then, the event was followed by a few entertaining performances by the Leos of the club.
Then, Leo Solomon Tneo adjourned the meeting with his first speech as the newly installed president and went on to the lucky draw competition and also the token of appreciation to the Leo Clubs that attended. After the formality of the event, everyone started a conga line and danced till the end of the event.
Report by,
Leo Periyashini
Report on School for Key Officers
On the 29th of June 2013, The board members of The Leo Club of SMK Assunta went for the School for key officers and Board of Directors for the Fiscal Year 2013/2014 for Leo Clubs in Region 7 and 8 that was held in INTI International College, Subang. About 10 of our board members went for it.
There were a few Leo clubs which went for it such as SMK La Salle, PJ, SMK La Salle Klang, SMK Taman SEA, Petaling Jaya Integrity, SMK Taman Petaling, SMK Damansara Jaya, ICCS Metro and a few more. The talk started at 8.30 in the morning. First, there was a talk for the responsibilities of the Treasurer, Secretary and the President. We also learnt the format for writing e-mails or letters to other Leo clubs or the Lions.
After that, the secretaries and treasurers of every Leo club had to go to separate rooms to learn more about their responsibilities. The other board members stayed in the same room. Here, some of the Leo clubs had to discuss with other clubs on how to make their meetings more interesting to attract more Leo members to come for the meetings and to prevent them from getting bored. Then, each group had to present their ideas on the stage.
The talk finished at about 1.00 in the afternoon and all of the Leo clubs took a group picture.
Report by,
Leo Daphne Tan
There were a few Leo clubs which went for it such as SMK La Salle, PJ, SMK La Salle Klang, SMK Taman SEA, Petaling Jaya Integrity, SMK Taman Petaling, SMK Damansara Jaya, ICCS Metro and a few more. The talk started at 8.30 in the morning. First, there was a talk for the responsibilities of the Treasurer, Secretary and the President. We also learnt the format for writing e-mails or letters to other Leo clubs or the Lions.
After that, the secretaries and treasurers of every Leo club had to go to separate rooms to learn more about their responsibilities. The other board members stayed in the same room. Here, some of the Leo clubs had to discuss with other clubs on how to make their meetings more interesting to attract more Leo members to come for the meetings and to prevent them from getting bored. Then, each group had to present their ideas on the stage.
The talk finished at about 1.00 in the afternoon and all of the Leo clubs took a group picture.
Report by,
Leo Daphne Tan
Report on Blind Leading the Blind Charity Walk 2013
On the 16th of January 2013, the Leos of SMK Assunta participated in the annual Blind
Leading the Blind event. This exhilarating event was organized by the Lions Club of Petaling Jaya. The event was attended by all the Leo Clubs and Lions Clubs in the district. This year, the event was held at the Dewan Sivik Car Park in Petaling Jaya. The event was sponsored by many generous companies as well as individuals.
At the first crack of dawn, as the sun was glistening through the horizon, the excited Leos made their way to the venue. The event spotted an amazing turn up, of people from all walks of life. As soon as the Leos had taken their attendance, they were of mingling and mixing away with the other fellow Leos from our sister clubs. There were certainly many bonds and friendships made during the event. This was especially good for the incoming Leos as this was definitely an opportunity for them to get to know more Leos.
‘We cannot build our own future, if we are not helping someone to build theirs.’ - Bill Clinton.
Report by,
Leo Katherina.
Leading the Blind event. This exhilarating event was organized by the Lions Club of Petaling Jaya. The event was attended by all the Leo Clubs and Lions Clubs in the district. This year, the event was held at the Dewan Sivik Car Park in Petaling Jaya. The event was sponsored by many generous companies as well as individuals.
At the first crack of dawn, as the sun was glistening through the horizon, the excited Leos made their way to the venue. The event spotted an amazing turn up, of people from all walks of life. As soon as the Leos had taken their attendance, they were of mingling and mixing away with the other fellow Leos from our sister clubs. There were certainly many bonds and friendships made during the event. This was especially good for the incoming Leos as this was definitely an opportunity for them to get to know more Leos.
Around 8.00 am, all the participants were asked to gather in the car park for some warm up exercises. The exercises were led by some Leos from the Leo Club of Taylors College Subang Jaya. The work out was amazing, as it was accompanied by music, which really sent everyone’s spirits high. After the warm up by the energetic Leos, a few VIP’s proceeded to the podium to make a few speeches. Minutes before the event began, the organizers gave a short briefing on the rules and regulations pertaining to the walk. The participants than were given their blindfolds and were ready to rumble.
At precisely 8.45 am on that lovely Sunday morning, the participants started on the route. They walked in pairs of two, one of the partners being blindfolded, while the other guided the blindfolded partner. The high-spirited Assuntarian Leos took a lead, as they were somewhere in front of the entourage, happily chanting the Leo Roll Call. They were certainly enjoying themselves. They also made banners and play cards for the event, to further promote their passion and excitement.
The walk was very pleasant and refreshing as all the participants were chatting along the path and strolling animatedly all the way. About half way through the route, all the participants stopped for a short break to devour some quenching refreshments. The Leos were spirited all the way, until the very end.
The walk ended at around 9.40 am. The participants were tired but very delighted as they had just done something for a good cause. The Leos rested a bit amidst loud conversations and contagious laughter. Refreshments were again provided at the car park. Goody bags were also given to all the participants of the event.
Upon entering the car park after the walk, all the participants were required to take a number for the lucky draw. Since it was also Father’s Day, there was a special lucky draw for all the fathers amongst the participants. The lucky draw was very exciting as many happy people took home many great prizes and goodies.
As the event approached its conclusion, it was time to give out the prizes too the respective Leos clubs. We were more than proud when the organizers announced that our Leo Club had bagged all the prizes in each category! It was a very beautiful moment for all the Leos. The prizes won were for Outstanding Attendance, Most Donations Collected and Overall Champions. This just goes to show how much we love our club, and strive to always serve it to the best of our abilities. Our dear president, Leo Kendra Hema was jubilant as she strided to the podium to accept the champion’s trophy.
At the end of the day, all the Leos were very delighted with their wonderful achievements. We also learned so much. We learned to be thankful for the things we take for granted in our lives like our eyes and the gift of sight. The Leos also had the amazing experience of walking blindfolded all over the town! It also helped us gain trust in one another even more, and grow stronger as Leos. We also learned to be generous and give to those less fortunate than us. We hope that the event next year will have an even staggering attendance, with more Leos striving to make a difference in our community.
‘We cannot build our own future, if we are not helping someone to build theirs.’ - Bill Clinton.
Report by,
Leo Katherina.
Report on Leo Ultimate Charity Tournament
On the 15th June 2013, the Leo Club of SMK Assunta held a ‘Frisbee tournament’ (LUCT). This project was held to encourage more Leo’s to play Frisbee. This event is held every year. Prior to the event, the Leos of SMK Assunta worked hard to practice their skills for this event. At 8.00a.m different Leos from different schools gathered at our field to participate in this LUCT.
There were many Leos who participated in this project. The game started at 9.00 a.m. and it was a fully hectic day. We were supervised by the PJI’s in this tournament. The Leos were then separated into different groups, with each team consisting of different Leo members from various schools.
At the end of the tournament , the Leos worked together to clean up the field that was being used. Everyone departed our school at 4.00 p.m. after a fun and tiring day. The Leos faced some difficulties throughout this project and nevertheless, the Leos worked together as a team to overcome them. We learned that sports can bring one closer to each other. All in all, the project was a huge success and we hope that the future (LUCT) tournaments will be carried out with even greater success.
Report by,
Leo Amritha Mohandas.
There were many Leos who participated in this project. The game started at 9.00 a.m. and it was a fully hectic day. We were supervised by the PJI’s in this tournament. The Leos were then separated into different groups, with each team consisting of different Leo members from various schools.
At the end of the tournament , the Leos worked together to clean up the field that was being used. Everyone departed our school at 4.00 p.m. after a fun and tiring day. The Leos faced some difficulties throughout this project and nevertheless, the Leos worked together as a team to overcome them. We learned that sports can bring one closer to each other. All in all, the project was a huge success and we hope that the future (LUCT) tournaments will be carried out with even greater success.
Report by,
Leo Amritha Mohandas.
Report on 40th Multiple District 308 Leo Forum 2013
On the 25th to 27th May 2013, 25 Leos of the Leo Club of Assunta Secondary School attended the 40th Multiple District 308 Leo Forum 2013. On the morning of the 25th of May, the Leos gathered at A&W to catch the bus that arrived at around 9.30 a.m. The bus ride there was a slightly long one. We reached the resort at around 11.00 a.m. The Leos then enjoyed lunch together before heading inside for the opening ceremony which featured a banner parade of all the Leo clubs that were present. Soon after, the Leos checked into their respective rooms and got ready for the fellowship night which began at around 7.00p.m. There were many performances and not long after everyone was up on their feet and dancing till about 1.00a.m. which was lights out!
The next day, everyone woke up all bright eyed and bushy tailed to start the day. We all headed down to breakfast and then went inside for a forum themed talk. Then, the key officers of each club were given a short briefing on the new LCI programme while the other Leos headed out for a tea break. The others then joined the key officers for the sub district forums where our club had won all the award we had hoped for.
Then, it was rest time and also time for us all to get ready for the banquet night. At the banquet night, everyone was looking all prim and proper and we were joined by both of our teacher advisors, Puan Betty Toh and Puan Martita Kee. We were overjoyed because we grabbed all the awards we were aiming for. The awards achieved are as below:
1. 100% Club Administrative Award
2. Top Project Award --> Aiding Angkor- Leos Go Beyond Borders (Cambodia)
3. Club Special Achievement Award --> Outstanding Publicity
4. Club Special Achievement Award --> Outstanding Club Newsletter or eNewsletter
5. District Service Achievement Award --> Outstanding Environmental Services
6. District Service Achievement Award --> Outstanding Leo Spotlight on Children Service Project
7. District Service Achievement Award --> Outstanding Community Service Project
8. District Service Achievement Award --> Outstanding Hunger Relief Program
9. District Service Achievement Award -->Outstanding Leo-Lion Serving Together (Joint Project)
10. District Service Achievement Award --> Outstanding School Service
11. Outstanding Leo Member --> Leo Lim Hui Kay
12. Outstanding Leo Member --> Leo Subhashini a/p Prakash Velu
13. Outstanding Leo Member --> Leo Karishma Thillinadan
14. Outstanding Directors --> Leo Foong Wing Yan
15. Outstanding Directors --> Leo Isabelle Anusya Raj
16. Outstanding Directors --> Leo Renugaa a/p Somasundara Pandian
17. Outstanding Directors --> Leo Kimberly Ann de Cruz
18. Outstanding Vice President --> Leo Hemalaxmi Nanthakumar
19. Lion Leo Advisor --> Lion Ivan Ho
20. Faculty Advisor --> Puan Betty Toh
21. Faculty Advisor --> Puan Martita Kee
22. Top Leo Treasurer Award --> Leo Wong Jecinn
23. Top Leo Secretary Award --> Leo Wong Jeyinn
24. Top Leo President Award --> Leo Kendra Hema Sashidharan
25. Top Club Award
On the last day, everyone headed down for breakfast and straight away for the opening ceremony. After that, the Leos had time to bond with other Leo members and buy badges. We all then had lunch and headed for home.
Report by,
Leo Vinosha.
Pictures taken during project:
The Leos reciting the Leo pledge. Leo Wing Yan, Leo Isabelle and Leo Kimberley receiving the Outstanding Directors award.
The Leos with their awards.
The next day, everyone woke up all bright eyed and bushy tailed to start the day. We all headed down to breakfast and then went inside for a forum themed talk. Then, the key officers of each club were given a short briefing on the new LCI programme while the other Leos headed out for a tea break. The others then joined the key officers for the sub district forums where our club had won all the award we had hoped for.
Then, it was rest time and also time for us all to get ready for the banquet night. At the banquet night, everyone was looking all prim and proper and we were joined by both of our teacher advisors, Puan Betty Toh and Puan Martita Kee. We were overjoyed because we grabbed all the awards we were aiming for. The awards achieved are as below:
1. 100% Club Administrative Award
2. Top Project Award --> Aiding Angkor- Leos Go Beyond Borders (Cambodia)
3. Club Special Achievement Award --> Outstanding Publicity
4. Club Special Achievement Award --> Outstanding Club Newsletter or eNewsletter
5. District Service Achievement Award --> Outstanding Environmental Services
6. District Service Achievement Award --> Outstanding Leo Spotlight on Children Service Project
7. District Service Achievement Award --> Outstanding Community Service Project
8. District Service Achievement Award --> Outstanding Hunger Relief Program
9. District Service Achievement Award -->Outstanding Leo-Lion Serving Together (Joint Project)
10. District Service Achievement Award --> Outstanding School Service
11. Outstanding Leo Member --> Leo Lim Hui Kay
12. Outstanding Leo Member --> Leo Subhashini a/p Prakash Velu
13. Outstanding Leo Member --> Leo Karishma Thillinadan
14. Outstanding Directors --> Leo Foong Wing Yan
15. Outstanding Directors --> Leo Isabelle Anusya Raj
16. Outstanding Directors --> Leo Renugaa a/p Somasundara Pandian
17. Outstanding Directors --> Leo Kimberly Ann de Cruz
18. Outstanding Vice President --> Leo Hemalaxmi Nanthakumar
19. Lion Leo Advisor --> Lion Ivan Ho
20. Faculty Advisor --> Puan Betty Toh
21. Faculty Advisor --> Puan Martita Kee
22. Top Leo Treasurer Award --> Leo Wong Jecinn
23. Top Leo Secretary Award --> Leo Wong Jeyinn
24. Top Leo President Award --> Leo Kendra Hema Sashidharan
25. Top Club Award
On the last day, everyone headed down for breakfast and straight away for the opening ceremony. After that, the Leos had time to bond with other Leo members and buy badges. We all then had lunch and headed for home.
Report by,
Leo Vinosha.
Pictures taken during project:
The Leos reciting the Leo pledge. Leo Wing Yan, Leo Isabelle and Leo Kimberley receiving the Outstanding Directors award.
The Leos with their awards.
Report on Teacher's Day Gifts
On 16th of May 2013, there was an annual Teacher’s Day celebration at SMK Assunta. A few days before this, the Leo’s started preparing their gifts on behalf of the Leo Club of Assunta Secondary School. The gifts that were prepared were red pens with bows tied around them.
We, the Leos, thought that since the mid-term examinations were just over, the teachers were sure to have tons of examination papers to mark, so we thought we would help them out.
On the 16th of May 2013, the pens were distributed early in the morning to all the teaching staff of the school. At 8.00 a.m., some of the Leo Club members volunteered to sell some homemade cookies and roses to the students who wanted to give their favourite teachers a token of appreciation. It took 3 hours to finish selling the cookies and roses.
The smile on the teachers faces upon receiving the gifts made us feel that our hard work was worth it.
Report by,
Leo Gan Yi Qing.
We, the Leos, thought that since the mid-term examinations were just over, the teachers were sure to have tons of examination papers to mark, so we thought we would help them out.
On the 16th of May 2013, the pens were distributed early in the morning to all the teaching staff of the school. At 8.00 a.m., some of the Leo Club members volunteered to sell some homemade cookies and roses to the students who wanted to give their favourite teachers a token of appreciation. It took 3 hours to finish selling the cookies and roses.
The smile on the teachers faces upon receiving the gifts made us feel that our hard work was worth it.
Report by,
Leo Gan Yi Qing.
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