Thank you Cikgu
Suhaimi Sulaiman
May 18, 2013 07:55 MYT
May 18, 2013 07:55 MYT
Yesterday morning, during a celebration to commemorate 100 years of the Prep School of The Malay College Kuala Kangsar (MCKK), I was touched by a simple but very meaningful gesture by the Principal of MCKK.
It happened during the recitation of stories on the Prep School by old boys from the 1950s all the way to the present residents of the Prep School, a preparatory school for form one students of MCKK.
The last presenter was a form one student who presented a 5 minute speech on what Prep School means to him. His presentation was superb, complete with eye contact, humour, facts and all the ingredients of a great speech.
It was not easy to deliver a speech after four other experienced speakers who, among others were a former Director General and a writer. And to perform in front of famous names like Tun Hanif Omar, Tan Sri Megat Najmuddin Megat Khas and other famous personalities who are old boys of MCKK, is another form of pressure.
What really touched me was as soon as the form one student completed his speech, the Principal of MCKK, Anand Baharuddin, went to the student, hugged him and told him that he did very well.
It reminded me of the time when I was a student at MCKK from 1975 to 1979.
Anand Baharuddin
Principal, MCKK
At a tender age of 13, at a residential school, away from our parents, we all needed guidance and while we had prefects as big brothers, parental guidance was very much needed. And we were lucky, the teachers filled the vacuum.
And the teachers at MCKK, as far as I could remember were good “surrogate” parents. They not only taught us well, but after school, they joined us for games, listened to our problems and helped us on matters regarding growing up.
During my time, I had great teachers of various races who were my “parents”. They instilled good values and until today, we are still in touch. Recently I had lunch with my former teacher Datin Seri Panglima Zavirah Shaari. I am still in touch with my English teacher, Miss Goh Suan Poi, through facebook. And during the MCKK annual dinner I would get the latest updates on retirement life from Cikgu Mustafa Ishak.
At MCKK, the students are lucky to have teachers who are not only carefully selected to teach at a premier school, but play very effective role as parents as well.
To my former classmate Anand Baharuddin, who is the principal of MCKK, well done. The students only have good things to say about you. The examinations results were good. The students excelled in sports and also other extra-curricular activities.
I hope it is not too late for me to wish Anand, the teachers at MCKK and everywhere, Selamat Hari Guru.