SAMBUTAN HARI KEMERDEKAAN KE 54 DAN HARI MALAYSIA

Sambutan di peringkat sekolah telah disempurnakan oleh pegawai penolong pendidikan . Ianya berlangsung dengan meriah dan semangat, guru-guru mahupun generasi muda.













1 Malaysia, Transformasi Berjaya, Rakyat Sejahtera
(1 Malaysia, Transformation Success, People Peace)

Hari Merdeka (Independence Day) is a national day of Malaysia commemorating the independence of the Federation of Malaya from British colonial rule in 1957, celebrated on August 31 each year. It is not to be confused with the formation of Malaysia. August 31 of 1957 is designated as the formation of Malaya which does not include the states of Sabah and Sarawak.[1]On the night of August 30, 1957, crowds gathered at the Royal Selangor Club Padang in Kuala Lumpur to witness the handover of power from the British. Prime Minister-designate Tunku Abdul Rahman arrived at 11:58 pm and joined members of the Alliance Party's youth divisions in observing two minutes of darkness.[2] On the stroke of midnight, the lights were switched back on, and the Union Flag in the square was lowered.[3] The new Flag of Malaya was raised as the national anthem Negaraku was played. This was followed by seven chants of 'Merdeka' by the crowd.[2][3] Tunku Abdul Rahman gave a speech hailing the ceremony as "greatest moment in the life of the Malayan people".[2]


Tunku Abdul Rahman announcing the independence of Malaya from the British on August 31, 1957 at the Merdeka Stadium
This file is a candidate for speedy deletion. It may be deleted after Thursday, 22 September 2011.On the morning of Saturday, August 31, 1957, the festivities moved to the newly-completed Merdeka Stadium. More than 20,000 people witnessed the ceremony, which began at 9:30 am. Those in attendance included rulers of the Malay states, foreign dignitaries, members of the federal cabinet and citizens.[4] The Queen's representative, the Duke of Gloucester presented Tunku Abdul Rahman with the instrument of independence.[4] Tunku then proceeded to read the Proclamation of Independence, which culminated in the chanting of 'Merdeka' seven times with the crowd joining in. The ceremony continued with the raising of the National Flag of Malaya accompanied by the national anthem being played and a 21-gun salute, followed by an azan call and a thanksgiving prayer in honor of this great occasion.[4]

The Federation of Malaysia, comprising the States of Malaya, North Borneo (later renamed Sabah), Sarawak and Singapore was to be officially declared on the date August 31, 1963, on the 6th anniversary of Malayan independence. However, it was postponed to September 16, 1963, mainly due to Indonesian and the Philippines' opposition to the formation of Malaysia. Nevertheless, North Borneo and Singapore declared sovereignty on August 31, 1963. Indonesian opposition later escalated to a military conflict. Indonesia considered Malaysia as a new form of colonization on the provinces of Sarawak and Sabah in the island of Borneo (bordering Kalimantan, Indonesia), which they laid claim on. [5] To assure Indonesia that Malaysia was not a form of neo-colonialism, a referendum, organized by the United Nations, and the Cobbold Commission, led by Lord Cobbold, were formed to determine whether the people of Sabah and Sarawak wished to join Malaysia. Their eventual findings which indicated substantial support for Malaysia among the peoples of Sabah and Sarawak, cleared the way for the final proclamation of Malaysia.

The formation of the Federation of Malaysia was then announced on September 16, 1963 as Malaysia Day. The nationwide Independence Day celebration is still held on August 31, the original independence date of Malaya, while Malaysia Day was a public holiday only in East Malaysia. However, this has caused some minor discontent among East Malaysians in particular since it has been argued that celebrating the national day on August 31 is too Malaya-centric.[6][7][8] In 2009, it was decided that starting 2010, Malaysia Day would be a nationwide public holiday in addition to Hari Merdeka on August 31.[9]

HARI RESTU CALON UPSR 2011





JUMAAT- 9 SEPT, Hari Restu bagi calon UPSR telah diadakan secara sederhana namun tetap memberi kesan mendalam terutama kepada semua calon. Dimeriahkan dengan kehadiran Kelab Penyokong dan AJK PIBG sebagai tanda memberi sokongan kepada anak-anak murid dan guru-gru tahun 6 yang telah bertungkus-lumus tanpa mengira puasa, cuti raya dan penat lelah demi mempersiapkan calon agar dapat menduduki peperiksaan dengan yakin dan tenang.
Perkampungan UPSR yang diadakan selama seminggu amat menggalakkan dimana kedatangan semua calon penuh. Walau mood raya masih terasa dengan jamuan dan rumah terbuka, murid mampu memilih dan memberi keutamaan kepada peperiksaan yang bakal tiba. Tahniah buat mereka dan guru-guru.
Sama-samalah kita doakan kejayaan atas segala usaha gigih mereka ini.

DEMAM UPSR

UPSR 2011 bermula 13HB - 15HB September 2011.






SEMOGA SEGALA USAHA DAN PERGORBANAN MEMBUAHKAN KEPUTUSAN CEMERLANG.





SELAMAT HARI RAYA




SELURUH WARGA SKSU MENGUCAPKAN SELAMAT HARI RAYA DAN MAAF ZAHIR BATIN
SEMOGA CERIA, BAHAGIA DAN SEJAHTERA BERHARI RAYA
































SALAM AIDILFITRI, MAAF ZAHIR BATIN DARI SELURUH TENAGA KERJA SKSU