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PUPILS CATEGORY & STAFF CATEGORY


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PRESCHOOL
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My country is Malaysia.

It is a beautiful country.

We celebrate the National Month in August.

We live in unity.

I love my country.
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LEVEL 1

Hibiscus is the national flower of


Malaysia. It is locally known as Bunga
Raya. It was declared as the national
flower on 28 July 1960. This flower can
be found imprinted on the notes and
coins of the Malaysian ringgit.

The colour red of the petals


symbolises the courage, life, and rapid
growth of the Malaysian. The five petals
represents the five National Principles of
Malaysia. Hibiscus is also a symbol of
unity.
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LEVEL 2

The national flag of Malaysia is also


known as the Stripes of Glory or Jalur
Gemilang. It is composed of a field of fourteen
alternating red and white stripes, a blue canton
bearing a crescent, and a 14-point star known
as the Bintang Persekutuan.
The fourteen stripes of equal width
represent the equal status in the federation of
the thirteen member states and the federal
territories. The star represents the unity
between these entities. The crescent represents
Islam, the country's state religion.
The flag consists of four main colours
namely red, white, blue, and yellow. Red
represents courage. White means purity. Blue
symbolises the harmony of the people, and
yellow is the royal colour of Malay rulers.
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The Ringgit, unofficially called the Malaysian


Dollar, has been Malaysia’s official currency since
1975. The word ringgit is an obsolete term for
'jagged' in Malay that was originally used to refer
to the serrated edges of silver Spanish dollars.
Malaysia had adopted the Spanish dollars
when it was part of the European colonial powers.
Malaysia replaced the Spanish silver dollar with
the Indian Rupee in 1837, only to reintroduce the
Spanish silver dollar 30 years later. In 1903,
Malaysia changed its currency to the Straits
Dollar.
It was only in 1967 when Bank Negara Malaysia
introduced the Ringgit currency, that was
originally stated as the Malaysian dollar. The
Malay names 'ringgit' and 'sen' were officially
adopted as the official names. However, the
currency symbol of 'RM' was only introduced much
later in 1993 to replace the dollar sign '$'.
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PUPILS CATEGORY: YEAR 3

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PUPILS CATEGORY: YEAR 5

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PUPILS CATEGORY: YEAR 6

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