Sri KDU Secondary School’s (SKSS) Kindling Kindness Committee and Sri KDU International Secondary School’s (SKISS) Prefectorial Board joined forces for a collaborative and educational project called “Cranes of Hope.” This initiative aimed to foster hope and cultural exchange within the two schools.
The first project, the “Wishing Crane” activity, incorporated the symbolism of the paper crane, a significant creature in various cultures. Students across all classes wrote their wishes on these paper cranes, inspired by the Japanese legend of granting wishes through 1,000 folded cranes. These colourful creations will soon adorn the ground floor corridors, serving as a constant reminder to dream big and strive for their aspirations.
To enhance the “Cranes of Hope” event, students from both SKSS and SKISS collaborated in teams to fold as many paper cranes as possible within 20 minutes. They achieved a remarkable feat, creating 3,000 paper cranes that will form a magnificent tower at the school amphitheatre, symbolizing unity and hope. Zone 4 (Form 4 and Year 10) was recognized for their exceptional enthusiasm throughout the event.
The journey of kindness continues! In July, the Kindling Kindness Committee will collaborate with SKISS on the “Tree of Hope” project during their spirit week. This initiative will further strengthen the bond between the two schools by promoting giving and hope.
Stay tuned for more initiatives fostering education, collaboration, and kindness within our school communities!
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We visited numerous international schools in Klang-Valley and Sri KDU Subang Jaya was not even on our list. Reason being it is way out of our travelling radius. However, we are glad we made the visit to the school before our final call, and it was the best decision ever! It was a huge transition period for us during the first 2 weeks into school, but the school’s team (Teachers, Administrative and Parent’s Teacher Association) made us feel right at home. We were given clear guidance and was kept well informed on the happenings in the school. My daughter blended into the community quite well with the care provided by the Homeroom teacher. All the teachers here are the kindest, as she told me. She looks forward to going to school and has become more disciplined in terms on knowing what tasks she needs to complete daily. She has gained so much confidence during this short period of time and was given the encouragement to explore and develop her abilities here. She was just selected as the new Primary House Captain for Year 6 AY2022/2023.
Every parent want to find the ‘perfect’ school for their child and are afraid of making the wrong decision. For us, as long she is safe and happy, we believe, she will eventually find the way to her own success.