Dear parents,
It has been another busy and eventful week at Sri KDU Subang Jaya with lots of visitors for
sporting events, parent workshops, unit showcases and guests at a Cambridge conference
which was hosted by the school. I would like to pay tribute to our staff, who are always kind
enough to put in extra time and effort in order to make the extra events that take place in
and around the school a success. Any organisation is only as good as the people who are in
it and without those who put in the additional time and energy, the school would be unable
to sustain the number of exciting opportunities that we create for students.
Like other members of staff, I have been busy this week making sure that I have completed
my safeguarding and safety training certificates. I am proud that Sri KDU Subang Jaya is a
responsible school which takes care to ensure that staff are correctly trained and up to date
with the latest best practices in child protection, safeguarding and first-aid. One thing that
is interesting to me is that the modules take a format which is immediately familiar to
educators and non-educators alike: the recall test. After reading through the materials and
watching videos, there is a quiz in which we must achieve a certain percentage, say 80%, in
order to pass. If you read some of my previous newsletter pieces, you may know how I feel
about this type of learning.
Importantly, there is the chance to review the answers which you got wrong. This closing of
the knowledge or understanding gap is the most important aspect of any learning.
Moreover, regular hands-on and practical training in school supports our theoretical
understanding of the topics. All school staff regularly attend sessions on safeguarding
scenarios, we conduct regular fire and safety drills and we offer hands-on first-aid training.
Similarly, in the classroom, we can help children learn most efficiently when we review areas
where they are making errors or mistakes and address their misconceptions at an individual
level. Furthermore, we can help to develop knowledge and understanding by using
different ways of learning and exploring concepts – including hands-on and practical
activities – which will reinforce and refresh their new learning. One without the other will
always be less beneficial for developing our understanding and assimilating new learning
with existing knowledge.
On behalf of the entire hardworking community at Sri KDU Subang Jaya, I hope you enjoy a
restful weekend.
Simon Greenhalgh,
Deputy Head of Primary,
On behalf of the Senior Leadership Team
SAFE, HAPPY AND SUCCESSFUL
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.