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2019 PROGRAMMES / ACTIVITIES

MONTH PROGRAMME / ACTIVITY


JANUARY  Annual General Meeting
 2019 Yearly Planning

FEBRUARY  Rubber Band Powered Car


 Soda Experiment

MARCH  Science and Mathematics Quiz (based on TIMSS Module)

APRIL  Ice-cream Making

MAY  Sudoku Competition

JUNE  PowerPoint Presentation related to STEM

JULY  Cheek Cell Experiment

AUGUST  Word Search


 Puzzle

SEPTEMBER  Robotic Hand

OCTOBER  Building Monuments Using Recyclable Items

NOVEMBER  Balancing Tower

What are the Benefits of STEM Education?


Over the past decade, STEM education has been moving to the forefront. Careers in the field
of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics are increasing, yet only 16% of high
school students are interested in STEM careers and have a proven proficiency in Math. If one
wishes to excel and be a leader in the future, he/she not only needs to have more
opportunities in exploring STEM but to increase his/her proficiency in related skills and
concepts.

So here are the benefits of STEM education:

 STEM education builds and encourages problem solving skills. In STEM activities,
students learn how to analyze problems and then work to correct and overcome them.
 STEM education instils creativity. In our world of innovation, creativity is the fuel for
new technologies and ideas. Creativity allows students to see problems in new ways
and to think outside of the box.
 STEM education gives kids the edge in flourishing careers. Having experiences in
elementary school where students can have hands-on opportunity with STEM
activities, they will gain important knowledge and skills. More and more careers
require advanced mathematical and scientific knowledge and ability. Becoming
introduced to science and math at an early age will give students an advantage.
 STEM education is an authentic learning experience that integrates four major content
areas and brings real-world application to those areas. So much in our world is
interconnected. Students need the opportunity to collaborate and apply all of their skill
and knowledge to solve a problem or improve an idea.
ORGANISATION CHART
ADVISORS:
Pn. Aufa Nabilah binti Mohd Foad
Pn. Zuraini binti Zainol

PRESIDENT:
Vasantha a/p Balasekaran

VICE PRESIDENT:
Maithalli a/p Nagarajan

SECRETARY:
Seah Xin Ying

VICE SECRETARY:
Evangeline Shobana a/p Mahendran

TREASURER:
Pneh Shu Juan

VICE TREASURER:
Suriya Letchumi a/p Rajendran

FORM 2 REPRESENTATIVE(S):

Vithiyashri a/p Elengovan

FORM 3 REPRESENTATIVE(S):

Hedwig Paul a/l Moses


Jekateesvaran a/l Munusamy

FORM 4 REPRESENTATIVE(S):

Narmatha a/p Subramaniam


Gayathri a/p Ballan

FORM 5 REPRESENTATIVE(S):

Ramyah a/p Balaraman


Durgasanthani a/p Muthiranan

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