Sunny Hill School
Sunny Hill School is a non-profit, private education institution located in Kuching, the capital of Sarawak, Malaysia. It is operated by the Seventh-day Adventist Mission of Sarawak and educates children from ages 2/3 (Nursery) to 17/18 (Form 5).
Sunny Hill School Malay: Sekolah Sunny Hill | |
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3rd Mile , , 93250 | |
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Type | Private, parochial |
Motto | Truth and honour |
Denomination | Seventh-day Adventist Church |
Opened | 1925 |
Principal | Kindergarten : Maria Bakri
Primary : Marilyn Cheng Secondary : James Jalin |
Years | N—Form 5 |
Age | 2 to 17/18 |
Enrolment | 500+ |
Accreditation | Adventist Accrediting Association |
Yearbook | Sunny Memoirs |
Website | www |
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History
Sunny Hill School traces its roots to 1925 when local Adventist missionaries and church members rented two shophouses to teach their children. A building was erected the following year and the school opened its doors to the public for the first time.[1] Initially only a primary and secondary school, the kindergarten division opened in 1975.[2] In 1988 the school completed its biggest single building project to date and the new complex was opened by YB Tan Sri Datuk Amar Sim Kheng Hong, then the Deputy Chief Minister of Sarawak.[3]
Organisation
Sunny Hill School comprises three divisions: Sunny Hill Kindergarten (Malay: Taska Gemilang), Sunny Hill Primary School (Malay: Sekolah Rendah Sunny Hill) and Sunny Hill Secondary School (Malay: Sekolah Menengah Sunny Hill).[4]
Curriculum
Sunny Hill Nursery uses the PERMATA Negara programme. The kindergarten, primary and secondary schools utilize their respective relevant national curriculum as mandated by the Malaysian Ministry of Education. All Year 6 students sit for the UPSR and Form 5 students sit for the school leaving examination SPM. The STPM (Form 6) is not offered.
English enrichment
The secondary school uses English as the medium of instruction in mathematics and the sciences. In 2013 the Cambridge English syllabus was adopted for all students entering Form 1. Additional English language enrichment classes are provided for Form 1 students and prepare them for the Key English Test.[5]
Students are allotted six periods to study and read the Cambridge Young Learners’ English (YLE) which comprises three levels: "starters", "movers", and "flyers", thus providing a consistent measure on how well students are doing in the skill of listening, speaking, reading and writing. Lessons are designed to make learning fun and children are encouraged to work towards certificates that record their progress. This sets international standards in our primary school English for teachers as well as students.
Co-curricular and extracurricular activities
These extra-curricular activities provide the opportunity for students to develop good personality traits and social skills. They are organised according to the club’s objectives.
- Pathfinder & Adventurer Clubs
- Needle Craft Club
- Cultural Club
- Cooking Club
- Futsal Club
- Football Club
- Basketball Club
- Badminton Club
- Table Tennis Club
- English & Music Club
- Board Games Club
- Library Club
Alumni
The Sunny Hill School Ex-Student Association was established by the class of 1969.[6]
Gallery
- Sunny Hill Primary and Secondary School
- Sunny Hill Kindergarten & Playground
See also
References
- Wu, C.Y. (July–August 1988). "History of the Seventh-day Adventist Work in South East Asia: Sarawak" (PDF). The Messenger. Southeast Asia Union of Seventh-day Adventists. p. 8.
- "Kindy overview". sunnyhillschool.edu.my.
- "Ground Breaking at Sunny Hill School" (PDF). The Messenger. Southeast Asia Union of Seventh-day Adventists. July–August 1988. p. 7.
- "About — Introduction". sunnyhillschool.edu.my.
- "Secondary — Curriculum: Enrichment programme". sunnyhillschool.edu.my.
- "Sunny Hill School alumni to hold reunion Sept 15". The Borneo Post. 4 September 2013. Retrieved 18 September 2016.