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Right beside the “Batu Seremban” players, a line of students was playing “Tapak   saying goes, “Tak kenal maka tak cinta” (Without knowing we will not love), we should
 Gajah” (Elephant’s Footprint). In this traditional Malay game, you stand on two coconut   stay interested and work hard to master the Malay language. Madam Koo also further
 shells that are tied to strings. The aim is to try and walk to the other side while on the   emphasised her thankfulness to all teachers and students who helped organise this

 coconut shells by holding onto the strings tightly. Since the coconuts are round and the   activity to end her speech.
 strings are thin, succeeding requires a good sense of balance. Some students executed
 each step with ease, others looked like they were “waddling”. All in all, everyone had a
 good time trying their hand at these traditional games.     Afterwards, students from Sr3ScA impressed us with a singing and dancing perf
            ormance called “Gemuruh”. Although their costumes were as simple as pink T-shirts and
            jeans, they had made the performance incredibly outstanding with their clean and neat
    Meanwhile, other students were carrying stacks of chairs for the teachers, who   steps. According to Miss Aisyah, they sacrificed their mid-year holiday to practise and

 wore matching shades of pink, to sit on. Classes slowly started filing into the basketball   rehearse for the performance. Indeed, all their hard work paid off as they had successfully
 court, sitting down at their assigned places. Others from higher levels watched the   pulled off a super energised performance which can be proven by the thunderous round
 opening ceremony from the corridors.  of applause given by the audience.’




    After a long wait, the much-anticipated Malay Month Opening Ceremony finally      The performance was carried on by another song called “Sahabat”. During the
 began! First came a speech by the Vice Principal, Madam Koo Lai Ping.  performance, the performers as well as the audience clapped with the rhythm. The most
            exciting part was the rapping part as the rapper walked around and kept the audience
            engaged. This managed to bring enjoyment and fun to all. As a creative ending, they
    In her speech, Madam Koo expressed her excitement and happiness as all   raised black and white boards which formed the word “KC”.
 KCians got to reunite after more than two years’ lack of physical activities, ever since
 the COVID-19 pandemic started. She was grateful to the teachers from the Malay
 Department for making this Malay Month a success, with lots of interesting activities,      The ceremony ended perfectly and the students lined up and returned to their

 including Congkak and comic drawing competitions. She hopes that students’ interest   respective classrooms with broad smiles. At the same time, the performers took a big
 in Malay will increase and they will master this national language of ours better. Madam   group photo with the teachers. Overall, through the Malay Month, we hope that students
 Koo continued to remind all students that learning Malay is our responsibility, not only   are able to love, enjoy and explore the beauty of the Malay language as well as enhance

 to be used as a tool in exams. Therefore, we should grab the golden opportunity to join   their proficiency in it.
 the various competitions and games held throughout the Malay Month. As the Malay
































 Tapak Gajah, a Traditional Malaysian Game

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