Friday, July 17, 2009

Visit to Early Intervention Center

Date : 3rd July 2009
Time : 2.00pm - 3.30pm
The 1st joint project with SMK CONVENT but also the last activity for the board 2008/2009.
A total number of 25 members of INTERACT from both school took part in this activity.

The ORGANISING CHAIRMAN had earlier informed everyone to arrive at 1.30pm for some preparation.


2.00p.m. sharp, we went into the room and have a nice magic show which was performed by two funny clowns. Besides that the 2 clowns also give away some sweets for those children. The smiling faces of the children proved that the activity was really fun.

After that, we continued with a game named “LONDON BRIDGE” accompanied by our committee on the piano




Then, the “LONDON BRIDGE” ended and followed by the “HANDKERCHIEF” game. The children really enjoyed themselves in this game.


Besides, we also played the ‘SOFT-FORM BOARD’ game. This game is to test the children’s ability to act fast by taking the board and put it in front of the students for them to jump onto. The winners were given 2 pencils and an eraser as prizes. However, those who did not win were not left out too! They were extremely happy after getting the prizes.
With the high commitment of Interact members from both schools, the visit ended happily. We managed to take a few group photos before leaving.
It was a very successful project which has certainly benefits everyone who took part in it!!!

p/s: Photos of the children will not be posted in order to protect their rights.

Saturday, May 30, 2009

Congratulations!

In conjunction with the coming I.U. Night, Rtn. Foo has decided to present awards for outstanding interactors from each schools! And of course,we're not left out...

After much discussion with our teacher adviser, Miss Lam, we've selected the following 3 Interactors (from B.O.D.) based on their contribution and remarkable performance in Interact Club of TIGS.

I shall announce the names to everyone NOW....

Let's put our hands together to congratulate them!
1. Int. Anna Seng
2. Int. Wendy Victoria Vaz

3. Int. Pao Zhi Qing



p/s: For the names above, please make sure you ATTEND this coming I.U. Night
to receive your award... =)

Once again,
CONGRATULATIONS!


International Understanding Night 2009


Great News!!
The annual International Understanding Night
(or I.U. Night in short)
is just around the corner!

As you can see from the poster,
China
is the country chosen by the organizing committee for this upcoming event.

For your information, I.U. Night is an annual event by
the Interact Council of Batu Pahat under Rotary Club BP,
which aims to promote the chosen country to everyone in the community.

So,let's join in the fun!
The tickets can be purchased from Interact Club of any schools
in Batu Pahat District, including US!

SEE YOU THERE! ;)

Upcoming Activities!

ATTENTION!!

We will be holding our
Interact Leadership & Motivation Camp 2009
during this school holidays!

After much discussion, we've come out with the theme,
"INTERACTION AMONG INTERACTORS"

Let's check out the details of the camp! ;)

Date : 11th - 13th June 2009
Venue :
Gunung Lambak Eco-Resort

Duration :
3 days 2 nights

Fees :
RM90.00

(including food,lodgings & transportation)



We sincerely thank those who've already sign up for this camp!
We assure you that you'll surely enjoy every single moment during the camp
with lots of interesting activities that we've planned for YOU!

Sunday, May 10, 2009

Visit to Day Training Cantre

Date : 8th May 2009
Time : 2.00pm - 4.30pm


We had our second joint community service project with High School Batu Pahat again!
This time, we paid a visit to the Day Training Centre(DTC) with a total of 21 Interactors from both schools.


The Organizing Chairman had earlier divided us into groups and gave us a briefing on what we were supposed to do there. Hence, everyone started cleaning the place right after we reached there.

The girls working hard to clear the weeds.

From weeding to spraying, cleaning to washing....
The Interactors really showed great cooperation among themselves.


Although they have to work under blazing hot sun, they never complain of anything because our Interactors have been holding on to the motto of Interact Club - Service Above Self.
They're always trying their best to help the less fortunate with their very sincere hearts. That's the great spirit shown by Interactors of both schools.

On the whole, that was a very successful project which has certainly benefits everyone who took part in it. We managed to take some group photos before leaving the place!

We Can, We Care, We Share.

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Orientation of Interact Club 2009

Date : 18 April 2009
Time : 9.30 am - 12.30 noon

The Orientation of Interact Club of TIGS was held at the Upper Six Arts on the last Saturday with the purpose of encourage interaction among the members.

On that day, Interactors came to school at 7.30 am to do some preperation before the orientation starts. The registration for the members were started at 8.00 am.


Interactors are doing their work
The Masters of Ceremony on that day were Wendy Victoria Vaz and Ruby Tan. The orientatation was started by introducing the purpose of Interact Club to the members. The motto of Interact Club is "SERVICE ABOVE SELF" whereas the slogan of Interact Club is "WE CAN, WE CARE, WE SHARE". Members were requested to sing Interact Song.

Singing Interact Song

A slide show of all the activities that had been carrying out by the Interact Club of TIGS was shown on that day too. The activities included Sports Day Food Sale, Visit to Old Folks Home, 5th Joint Installation of HSBP & TIGS, Interact Camp and so on... Special thanks to Chew Chin Yee and Lim Syruu that had prepared the slide shows~

Before the refreshements was being served to the members, a short talk was given by the teacher advisors, Miss Lam.

Miss Lam is giving her talk~
Some activities were carried out after the tea break. The members were divided into 10 groups.

Clue is given...

Int. Wan Yi and Int. Mandy~

Singing and dancing...

We move together~

Co-operation among members...
The Orientation finished at 12.30 noon. The members had fun. Thanks for all the ppl who had made this orientation a success!

Friday, February 20, 2009

Sports Day Food Sale.

Date: 19th February 2009
Time: 8.00am – 12.00pm

It was the school’s annual Sports Day! Being part of the school, the Interact Club of TIGS had a food sale on this day. Interactors involved decided to sell French fries, nuggets, hotdogs, popcorn chicken, pudding and bubble tea.

On that morning, the Interactors prepared everything and gathered the things needed together. With the help of our very on teacher advisors, Ms. Lam and Pn. Norina, we brought everything to the stadium. We began our preparations at around 8AM.


The sale finally started at approximately 9.00AM when the crowd began to surround our stall. Everyone was so serious in doing their jobs. Frying, selling, persuading, receiving money and giving back changes and etc. We were so busy, business was good!

Int. Wendy Victoria Vaz and Int. Chew Chin Yee was frying the food.

Int. Seng Zhi Ruo Anna was busy handling the money and look at Int. Pao Zhi Qing with her funny pose there.

Our very own menu did by Int. Lim Ze-yuin, Int. Jane Lim and Int. Tan Kay Ying

Int. Mandy Lau and Int. Ruby Tan worked very hard in the sale.

The sale ended at around 12NOON before the closing ceremony of the Sports Day. The committees counted the profit and yup, we did great!!!


We sincerely thanks all the interactors who worked hard in the sale,

teacher advisors who helped out a lot,

and not forgetting customers who supported us!

Thanks!!!

Sunday, January 18, 2009

Distribution of Mandarin Oranges for CNY

Date: 17th January 2009
Time: 11.00am – 12.45pm


In conjunction with the festive season of Chinese New Year, Interact Club of TIGS decided to give out mandarin oranges to the teachers and staffs of our school. This was a project which the club had been carrying out since a few years back.

This year, a total of 6 boxes of mandarin oranges were wrapped for 80 teachers.
The directors in charge gathered in the science lab early in the morning and began the wrapping process. Want to know how we wrapped the oranges?

First, we cut the wrappers.
Then, the oranges were wrapped. A tiny little ribbon was used to tie it.

We wrote our sincere wishes in some tiny little cards printed.
The cards were then folded nicely.
This is how the little cards looked like.
Everyone did a very good job in wrapping the mandarin oranges. And this is our outcome!!!


The process finished at around 12NOON. We then divided into different groups to different locations in school to distribute the mandarin oranges. The teachers were happy to receive them and we were happy they like them. The activity was a success!

Happy Chinese New Year! :)

Saturday, January 17, 2009

Visit to Old Folks Home

Date : 29th November 2008
Time : 9.00am - 11.00am


The Interact Club of TIGS paid a visit to Rumah Sejahtera (Old Folks Home) together with the Interact Club of HSBP. It was a joint community service project with Organizing Chairman Int. Tan Kah Yee from HSBP and Vice O.C. Int. Khoo Evie from TIGS. The Interactors involved arrived around 8.45am and we were accompanied by our teacher advisors - Mdm. How(TIGS) & Mdm. Teo(HSBP).

The day started with a "Hokkien" song by Int. Karen See from HSBP followed by Int. Wendy Victoria Vaz with a few English songs accompanied by her guitar. Pres. Ng Zhen Xian had also performed an Indian version of "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star" which totally amused the old folks there! They sang along with our Interactors and some of them even clapped their hands while our interactors performed.







After that, we were given a chance to chat with them. Our interactors listened to their stories patiently besides concerning about their health and life. Then, we played some simple games with them before giving them red packets to cheer them up! Int. Tan Kah Yee performed a magic show which the old folks enjoyed very much.



Before going home, we handed some daily necessities to the person-in-charge there which was some little thoughts from us. We managed to take a group photo with the old folks too!
I'm sure this visit has been a beneficial one to those involved as it has really given us a great chance to interact with the older generation. The visit ended around 11a.m.


Say CHEESE everyone! =)

5th Joint Installation of HSBP & TIGS

Date : 17th August 2008
Venue : Hai Huang Restaurant
Theme : Back to Basics

On 17th August 2008, the Interact Clubs of HSBP & TIGS had organized the 5th Joint Installation at Hai Huang Restaurant with the theme, "Back To Basics". Guests started to fill up the hall around 6.30p.m. Following was the arrival of the Rotarians and teacher advisors of both schools. The ceremony was then addressed by the emcees of the night, Int. Cheong Wan Yi, Int. How Shin Lei, Int. Joshua Ong and Int. Lim Chin Hau.

The ceremony started with the opening performance from our very own Interact Band. After that was the singing of the national anthem and roll call of Various Interact Clubs. Then, the Rotarian advsiors of both schools - PP Foo Kok Hing(TIGS) & Rtn. Bobby Lim(HSBP) delivered their speeches. The ceremony continued with the speeches by the outgoing presidents, Int. Ng Keruey(HSBP) & Int. Daphne Soh(TIGS).

Momentoes were given to the outgoing Board of Directors and also souvenirs for the Rotarians, teacher advisors as well as sponsors. Badges were then presented to the incoming B.O.D. 2008/2009 of both schools by PP Foo Kok Hing. Next, the oath taking ceremony was led by the President of Interact Club HSBP, Pres. Ng Zhen Xian followed by the singing of Interact Song.


The highlight of the night began with a sketch by interactors from HSBP and TIGS. Besides, there were other performances for the special night namely, Fashion Show which comprised of our own Interactors, Latin & Ballroom Dance, a dance by the committee members, the Mario show, Magic Show and etc.




On the whole, it was really a very successful and memorable night for everyone especially the organizing committee as they had been working hard to ensure that the ceremony runs smoothly. Every guests were given a goodies bag as a token of appreciation before they left. The committee members took some photos for remembrance before going home.