This morning was Nayli's school's prize giving ceremony. Last year there wasn't any probably due to lack of funds, this year we were informed that the PTA had contributed for this occasion in order to encourage and motivate the pupils. Which I agree totally, I don't remember not having any prize giving day ever since I was in Standard 1. Since Nayli's school also has a pre-school class, there was a mini-convocation for the 6 year olds too. We dropped Nayli off much earlier and went off for a quick breakfast before coming back again about 5 minutes from the scheduled time.
Programme Book
Year 2 sheet - the number of times Nayli's name appeared! Brought tears to my eyes! I initially uploaded the Year sheet 2 as it is, but then a friend adviced me against that, so now I had it distorted a little bit.(Can you sense a gloating mother???) The list is as follows: 1st in class 2 Arif,1st in the whole of Year 2, Best in Bahasa Malaysia Penulisan Year 2, Best in English Language Year 2, Best in Mathematics Year 2.
.... my baby!
It started off with the Kompang welcoming the prize recipients.
I spotted Nayli walking in to take her seat.
Wonder what's with the funny face.
Then she spotted us in the seats across the aisle.
The recital of the doa to begin the ceremony.
The school choir sang the Negaraku and the Wilayah Persekutuan Song (must be new, we never had this when I was in school, it was always Negaraku and Malaysia Berjaya, was it?)
A word or two from Pn Jemilah on behalf of the Head Master who had to attend a Kementerian function elsewhere.
A brief speech from Datuk Zamani Sulaiman the PTA president of the school.
Hitting the Gong to officiate the ceremony.
A little souvenir for the PTA Datuk.
A little performance by the Year 5 and 6'ers.
The convocation for the 6 year old pre-schoolers.
There was even a monitor with a picture of each child on stage.
A Nasyid performance.
Moms, Dads and siblings in the audience.
Cikgu Nik Nurfatiyah - Nayli's class teacher.
Year 1's turn to receive the gifts and certificates.
Waiting patiently back in her seat, now that their turn is over.
Waiting for her turn to go up the stage.
My girl.
Receiving the certificate and gifts.
Woo quite a heavy load there.
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