Monday, May 03, 2010

Mon't Kiara International School

Hello! One best part of this post was when the time I was in Kuala Lumpur. Basically, stayed at Petaling Jaya (PJ). This was when, I worked as an elementary school teacher in Mont' Kiara International School. Had a fun time there and memorable moments which I spent most of the time guiding and teaching the children. But, that was for only 2 weeks at there. Both of my cousins, whom currently studying at MKIS and my aunt as a teacher helped me a lot when I was in Kuala Lumpur. The important part was, I got to experienced something new and that was very important in ones life. Got to know the American students, their school and education systems, disciplinary systems, other teachers, being treated so well, etc. Now I know the differences between local school and international school education systems. Great!

(error:smaller picture because of the reason I didn't know why) The front gate which is bigger than my school. They got two big gates for the exit and entrance. One thing that you need to know, the securities are 'tight'! How I'd wish my school with guards and 24 hours of security systems. What I know is, their gate is definitely bigger than my school gate, not to mention the size of the school. I hope you can still see it even though it's smaller than the actual one. (well, you can still see it right? Humans and a guard house, a gate, trees, road, MKIS school logo)

This is where students play e.g, when they're having their break time. It's a common place in the school. This is where they used to hang around, most of them. Playing basketball, running here and there, etc.


The swimming pool. I mean they are two swimming pools. The one you're now looking at is for children aged below 10 (I think so) and the other is for adults.Others like, supper field and lower field where the upper field is mainly for elementary students and lower field is for the adults starting from the 3th graders. Really interesting.

1 comment:

  1. Typing error: *upper field* instead of *supper field*. Okay, my bad. Sorry.

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