Children’s Day is a day to celebrate the rights, well-being and happiness of children around the world. Different countries have different dates and ways of celebrating it.
Saturday, 2 December 2023
Friday, 20 October 2023
MID-AUTUMN FESTIVAL 2023
The Mid-Autumn Festival,
also known as the Moon Festival or Mooncake Festival, is a harvest festival
celebrated in Chinese culture. It is held on the 15th day of the 8th month of
the Chinese lunisolar calendar with a full moon at night, corresponding to mid-September
to early October of the Gregorian calendar.
Mid-Autumn Festival is a
reunion time for families, a little like Thanksgiving. Chinese people celebrate
it by gathering for dinners, worshiping the moon, lighting paper lanterns,
eating moon cakes, etc.
A dazzling Mid Autumn Festival celebration also
held on 29th September 2023 at the Sweet Garden, SJK (C) Air Kuning Selatan! The
day was light up with lanterns and cherish happiness together with all the children,
teachers and also the parents.
Parents
also taking this opportunity to create a customized lantern to the child by
using recycle materials!
Sunday, 9 July 2023
FATHER'S DAY 2023
KARNIVAL JUALAN HARI KANTIN SJK (C) AKS 2023
KARNIVAL JUALAN HARI KANTIN SJK (C) AKS 2023
Karnival jualan hari
kantin SJK (C) AKS 2023 telah diadakan pada 09.06.2023 iaitu hari Jumaat
bermula jam 8.00pagi hingga 12.35 tengahari. Program ini adalah anjuran JK PIBG
2023/2024 yang bertujuan untuk mengumpul dana PIBG bagi menampung perbelanjaan
aktiviti pelajar bagi mencapai kecemerlangan di bidang kurikulum, kokurikulum
dan sahsiah di samping membina & mengukuhkan hubungan antara PIBG, pihak
sekolah & ibu bapa serta mewujudkan keharmonian, keselesaan juga
berprasangka baik antara PIBG, ibu bapa dan guru SJK (C) AKS. Antara aktiviti
yang diadakan ialah jualan beraneka makanan, minuman dan barangan, permainan
kanak-kanak, pemeriksaan kesihatan dan pameran Jab. Bomba.
Kelas prasekolah berjaya mendapat tempat
pertama dalam jualan makanan. Tahniah!
Monday, 5 June 2023
TEACHERS' DAY 2023
Teachers' Day in Malaysia is held annually on May 16. Although it is not an official school holiday, celebrations are typically held in schools throughout the country.Teachers' Day is a special day for the appreciation of teachers, and may include celebrations to honor them for their special contributions in a particular field area, or the community tone in education.
MOTHER'S DAY CELEBRATION 2023
Mother's Day 2023 is a special day that honors and celebrates mothers worldwide. In 2023, we will commemorate Mother's Day 2023 on May 14th May, 2023. The day holds a significant place in our hearts because it gives us a chance to express our gratitude, love, and appreciation for our mothers.
RAYA CELEBRATION 2023
Hari Raya Aidilfitri is an annually celebrated event that marks the end of the Muslim fasting month, also known as Ramadan. Typically on the first day of Syawal, the tenth month of the Hijrah (Islamic) calendar, there are joyful celebrations that are loud, raucous, and — after a month of abstinence — well-deserved. This day is also known as Hari Raya Puasa (puasa means “fasting”).
Prior to this day, Muslims located in the cities typically balik kampung (return to their home towns) in order to celebrate Hari Raya with their families. This day is usually also a national holiday, so school children and working adults can spend time with their family without worrying about formal obligations.
The day itself opens with an early-morning prayer at the mosque, where Muslims give thanks for their blessings. They also seek forgiveness from family and friends for any trespasses, believing that peace and harmony is the way for all. Some families may also choose to visit the graves of departed loved ones, in order to pray for their souls, and more traditional communities may also light up the pelita (lamp) in their homes.
Muslims also tend to dress up for the occasion. Women wear the baju kurung (traditional Malay dress), baju kebaya (traditional blouse-dress), or a jubah (long one-piece dress), while men typically don a songkok (traditional hat) and the baju Melayu (traditional men’s wear).
Of course, no Hari Raya is complete without the excellent cuisine typically offered up at “open houses.” Usually, Muslims invite their friends and family (including non-Muslims) to their home to partake in traditional delicacies like the ketupat (rice dumpling cooked in a palm leaf pouch), rendang (meat stewed in spices), dodol (sticky, soft, toffee-like sweet), and satay (skewered meat). This invitation is extended in the spirit of love, harmony, and community.
Have fun and say “Selamat Hari Raya!”
MAKE A WISH PROGRAM 2023
Together, we create joy, happiness and magical memories through life-changing wishes for all the children.