So, on May 13, 2008..what a coincidence, nasib baik tak Friday the 13th.., I went to check out the school. And I was lucky enough to be able to see Pn. Noriza, the principal herself, when I went to the office. Yup...Ms. Satwant's room, it was a no entry zone for me and most of my friends, at the time we were in there, except for perhaps Judy and Lean See. Even if we were allowed to enter this zone, I guess most of us would just make ourself scarce the minute we saw Ms. Satwant, no correct that, the minute we heard her footsteps. Till now, I am trying to figure out why were we so very afraid of the 'guru besar'. Looking at Ms Satwant, kecik je orangnya.
And Pn. Noriza was ever so willing to give me a tour of the school. The first place that we went after meeting the asst. principal was the former prefect's room at the science building. Memories of me cincanging the katak and testing our blood group for biology. During our time science was taught in Malay; so I only know katak, not frog.
The students at the time were sitting for their exam at the hall. The hall had this dark ambience. Not sure if it was physical or psychological on my part. I would strain my eyes trying to write down the answers, but that could also be because, as we get younger and younger (taboo to say the O-word), the eyes start to play tricks on the brain.
They were sitting on those plastic chairs like the ones at the ice kacang stall where we had ice kacang after netball, hockey, or athletics training. And the desks...I think if I were to search for my intricate and artful carvings, I would be able to find them. You can imagine how old the desks look like.
Then we went downstairs to the teachers' room. Boy, the room was dark..i mean really dark. Really felt like I was in an old gothic church...must be due to the influence of Enid Blyton's book. The blinders that are used to block the rain are so very pathetic. They are more suitable as historical collections at the museum next door.
The workshop we went in was hot. Pity the students who have to do their kemahiran hidup there. Unless we want to teach them how to mahir dalam hidup, mengharungi pelbagai cabaran dalam dunia yang penuh kepanasan, then the room is perfect. It was somewhere at the back of the home science room. T he room needs extra fan..unless we want the anak-anak to look like baked cookies.
Remember Ms. Satwant's house...it now houses a surau and a counselling room..Adoi...sad..so sad. again, dark..
Can't blame the current staff and students of TMGS - I too would do anything to save cost when I am on a budget, especially now with the price hike and all..
we need fans, chairs, chairs, ceilings etc etc etc etc to make TMGS live for at least another 100 years. And also ways to get rid of the monkeys and bats that have been invading the school compound regularly.
The file that was distributed via email only showed a little of what actually has taken placed to the physical features of the school. I don't have a camera. So, I couldn't snap any pictures to show as proof..but we can all go to Swee Bin and Lean See's blog to see them. I must remind myself to get a camera...ada bajet tak ni...
- Asiah Abu Samah, now a Tan Sri (former DG of MOE)
- Hasmah Abdullah, now a Dato' (the current DG of LHDN)
- Saran Kaur, now a Prof (one of the DVCs at UKM)
- the Fenner's sisters (Zahrah and Juriah, I think they are either the mother or aunt of KRU respectively, have to get the facts right later)
- Junaidah Aman (former national athlete)
- Lum Sau Fong (former national hockey player)
- Ching Joo Lian (former national gymnast)
- Farawahida, the singer
- Anne and Geetha the radio hosts of HotFM and THR Raaga respectively
- Ariza Zainal Abidin, co-owner of Alya and Co
- Azura Zainal Ratin of TV3
- Fatma Najla, obygyn and medical columnist
- Hasnita Jalaluddin, business lady
- and all the mothers who bring up wonderful successful kidz, all the wives who sacrifice their lives for their husband, and all daughters who make their parents proud for being good citizens of the world
Now, I think also I need to find some time to check out our primary school at the most beautiful lake garden in Malaysia ..I can bet she too needs our help.
I hope the state and the federal government will help missionary schools like TMGS, Convent, and St. George. Look at their contribution. Don't look at them as an entity that can be cast to the side in terms of financial aid because of the word 'Methodist', 'Convent' or 'Saint'. After all they are trying to educate the future generations of Malaysia and, in some cases, of other countries.
7 comments:
Hi Radiah...your description of your visit to TMGS brings so many details to us. Thank you!
I agree with you that the government should recognize the role of mission schools in the building of this nation. I was reflecting on the uniqueness of mission schools - I think it comes from their ethos, their commitment to character development. Hence, the proud traditions and strong individuals that are turned out.
Differentiation divides. Acceptance unites. As one, we move as a nation. All the best to your blog (and yes I'm putting in a link in mine to yours...thanks for the invitation). Cheers!
Hi all,
Greeting from Ipoh.
Good evening everybody.
Wow! I have left TMG School about 32 years ago.
I wonder how is the school now.
Sometimes i dreamt i went back to the school for a visit.
Cheer!
From
Kimberly Lee (1976)
lionkimberlylee@gmail.com
Hello there. M ur so much much senior. I love TMGS. My time was with Junaidah Aman, Saran Kaur, Zaharah, Jagdish Kaur, Saba n many more I can't remember. Those were d days, Asam Kumbang Ais Stall our lepak place after sport practicing @ Aerodrome. Our coach Cikgu Shamsudin. V r all the school team that made d glory of TMGS. Keep it up with ur work girl.
Hello from perth,
I was one of those in Azura Zainal Ratin's batch. I think you should add another celebrity in my batch the singer -Prema Lucas. In school she was known as Edwina Lucas and her mum Mrs. Lucas used to teach us too.
I will try to visit the school and contact you guys in one of my balik kampung trips in the future
hi from perlis...
i was student at TMGS from 1994-1998
just found this website about my old school so happy
so nice to see my school back
so glad that i've been studied in TMGS
my english is better n i earn a good job now.....
thanks to pn.sharifah ,mr.ng,
pn.Ahsaniah, n All the teachers during that time....
everytime when i was at my kampun
i'll will pass by The School N so proudly i introduce to my husband n my doughter "this is my scholl",
I've just heard from my sister, Norhayati Bakri (1973-1977)that there was an Alumni (hi tea) yesterday. Sorry to have miss this one cos I'd really love to meet my beloved friends : Amtul, Haslina and Sau Foong (she was my monitor (Form 4/ 5 Sc White, remember?). My sis told me that they were there). I am Norhani Bakri (1974-1978, a lecturer at UTM, Skudai, Johor (for almost 25 years now). My dearest friends, (name stated above), Zuraidah, Norliza, Azila and Azian, please contact me at nhani_b@yahoo.com or visit my blog : DR. HONEY'S BLOG at
http://www.dochoney.blogspot.com
I really miss all of you, hope we can organise a "reunion" sometime!
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