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Programme develops leadership in children PDF Print E-mail
KUALA LUMPUR: The Leader in Me programme launched at Sri Dasmesh School aims to develop leadership potential in primary schoolchildren.

Sri Dasmesh principal Jaswinder Kaur said the programme was aimed at helping students to take charge of their lives first before helping others and ultimately developing an interdependence culture.

Also present at the launch were Franklin Covey Malaysia chief executive officer V. S. Pandian and Sri Dasmesh School chairman Tan Sri Ajit Singh as well as parents.
 
 Jaswinder Kaur (right) shows the book on leadership to Sarjit Kaur. Pic by Farizul Hafiz Awang Muhammad
 
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School shows concern with art PDF Print E-mail

KUALA LUMPUR: Japanese Ambassador to Malaysia Masahiko Horie received more than 10 works of art containing well-wishes and prayers from students of Sri Dasmesh School.

Messages of love: Horie (centre) accepting the greeting cards and paper cranes from Sri Dasmesh pupils at the embassy Friday. With them is Sukdev (white turban).


School director Sukdev Singh said it had set aside one period on Thursday for students from Year One to Form Five to complete the art pieces done to remember the massive earthquake and tsunami that struck Japan on March 11.

 
Colourful concert PDF Print E-mail

STUDENTS of Sekolah Sri Dasmesh, Kuala Lumpur entertained a 1500-strong crowd of teachers, parents and guests at Universiti Malaya’s (UM) Dewan Tunku Canselor in a concert held in conjunction with the school’s 10th anniversary recently.

The event featured musical performances and four plays – Alice in Wonderland, Ali Baba and the 40 Thieves, The Malacca Sultanate and The King & I – as well as awards for the school’s outstanding students.

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