School of Pearls.

Cultivating Pearls require time, love, patience, understanding, motivation and tolerance etc.
Each and everyone of the student in this school are precious to us.
With all these hardworks, the end results will be very worthwhile.


This is design for parents whose children are in this school
and serve as a mean to inform parents of the ongoing activities by the school.

This is NOT intended to be used to attack or be-little anyone.

All readers are invited to write in your views or comments.

Thank you.

Created on April 2008 by Juliana.

All contents are of my personal point of view.

Thursday, 30 April 2009

Hooray!!!

Glad to say we are one of the top five.

Watch and listen from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xmBP59Ddscs

They are great!!!!!!!!

Keep up the good work.

Tuesday, 28 April 2009

28 April 2009 Primary School Choir Competition









Bravo, this year again SMK Seri Mutiara is the host for choir as I mentioned earlier. The chairperson is no other then our Pengetua; Pn Hjh. Halimah bt Haron and the Vice is our charming always smiling En Abdul Aziz bin Md Hashim.

There are about 18 schools primary school taking part in this competition today. Off course, I saw many proud parents too supporting their child. I was informed by some proud parents (primary school) yesterday to watch the event and as well as to give some support for their child, so not to disappoint the child I did again. (Hahaha, being nosey again).

Frankly, speaking I realise that some students approached their former teacher shaking hands and hugging the teachers too.

I should say the school (SMKSM) should feel proud and satisfied today was that our afternoon session students behave very well and was showing good example to the primary students.

"thump up" and "keep up" the image of the school.

Tomorrow, about 23 secondary will compete with one another.










































Monday, 27 April 2009

CHOIR 2009



Time has come for another year of Choir. Look at SMKSM students preparing for the choir competition to be held on 28th April and 29 April 2009.
What I admire most is their keeness in taking part in the competition. Yes, though everyone wants to win but there are only few prizes!!!!
To me, winning is not so much important (though it is good) but it is their EFFORT that I admire MOST.
Keep up girls and boys.



Friday, 24 April 2009

Beware of kidnap-ransom scam calls, says Chong

This is an article from the Star today. Sad to say, that there are so many cheaters around.

My personal advise to parents:

1. please do not send your child to school too early.
2. please advise your child to stay within the school compound when they are in school.
3. please pick up your child at the appropriate time. please do not let them wait too long hours
in school. Sometimes, I notices that some children had to wait for hours for their parents to
pick them up in school.
4. pick up the phone and call the school if you happen to receive such call.


Friday April 24, 2009

Beware of kidnap-ransom scam calls, says Chong

KUALA LUMPUR: If someone calls you claiming your child has been kidnapped and demanding a ransom, you may want to check on your child’s whereabouts first.

According to MCA Public Services and Complaints Department head Datuk Michael Chong, a syndicate has been attempting to trick parents into paying a ransom when the child was actually safe.

Chong said his department had received reports of several such cases, and urged the public to be on the alert.

“One case involved a lady who was told to pay a ransom for her son’s release. The syndicate even played her a child’s voice (over the phone) asking her for help,” he said.

Chong said the syndicate had threatened to kill her son if she lodged a police report.

“However, the lady, feeling something was amiss, went to the school and found out that her son was safe,” he said, adding that the woman lodged a police report at the Kelana Jaya police station.

Chong added that parents should have their children’s school phone numbers so they could call to check on their whereabouts if they received such calls.

Thursday, 23 April 2009

Annual General Meeting - PIBG

Early April after the "anugerah cemerlang" with an interval of 15 to 20 minutes, the PIBG annual general meeting (AGM) was held.

All went very well and smooth. There were number of discussions made and answers to those queries too.

Sorry, I am not disclosing any of the discussion made.

Anyway, without further delay a new committee members of the PIBG was elected.
I personally, thank Mr Stewart for his advise rendered when I was with him.
I am sure that many of us agree with me that Mr Stewart has been very thoughtful, helpful and has did his upmost best for the benefit of our children and the school. I salute to you Mr Stewart (hope you read my blog). Your patience and tolerance is what we have to learn from you.

Thanks again Mr Stewart for your contribution.

Tuesday, 7 April 2009

Anugerah Bestari Mutiara Pelajar Terbaik SPM 2009

Tai Weishan started school from SRJ(K) Jln Davidson scoring 7A in her UPSR. She was from SMK perempuan Pudu before transferring to SMK Seri Mutiara, Kuala Lumpur.

In 2006 , she scored 8A for her PMR amd now in 2009, she scored 7A1, !a2 and 3B3.

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Being the first batch of Form 5 for SMK Seri Mutiara, this group of students have made the school proud scoring about 84% passes. Good work done students and teachers of course the parents too.

On behalf of the school we wish all the school leavers of Form 5 (2009) all the best.


Saturday, 4 April 2009

KEEP TAB BEFORE ITS TOO LATE

Here is another extract which I found in the Star Newspaper. I also urge all parents to help keep tab of your children's daily activities.



Saturday April 4, 2009

Students get hooked on drugs after ‘try outs’

STUDENTS from a secondary school in Cheras became drug addicts after they were given “try out” drugs by dealers, Nanyang Siang Pau reported.

When the students become addicted, they were forced to beco-me runners for the dealers, it said.

The daily reported that the dealers looked for their victims at the 24-hour cyber cafes across the school.

Balakong state assemblyman Yap Lum Chin said he had received three complaints from parents that their children became addicts in the last two months and urged the police to look into the matter.

> Parents have been urged to first check on the whereabouts of their children if they received telephone calls claiming that they had been kidnapped, China Press reported.
Recently, many parents received calls alleging that their children were kidnapped, with the callers demanding a ransom for their release.

The latest case involved a kindergarten teacher who was told that her 13-year-old daughter had been kidnapped, and that the girl would be harmed if the family did not pay RM60,000 for her release.

The caller had let the girl’s elder sister hear her cry, it reported.

The teacher later found out that her daughter was safe in school just before she paid the ransom.

A police report was lodged.