Sunny Hill School

Sunny Hill School
Motto Truth and Honour
Established 1925
Type Private National School
Religion Adventist
Chairman of Board of Management Pr Lawrence Banyi
Founder Seventh-day Adventist Mission of Sarawak
Location 3rd Mile, Rock Road
Kuching
Sarawak
93250
Malaysia
Students Approximately 500
Gender boys & girls
Ages 2–18
School Song To Honour
Former Pupils SHS Alumni Association
Website www.sunnyhillschool.edu.my/shs/

Sunny Hill School is a non-profit, private education institution operated by the Seventh-day Adventist Mission of Sarawak in Kuching, Sarawak that offers three levels of academic programmes. Sunny Hill Nursery and Kindergarten provide conducive facilities to introduce and prepare children for formal schooling.

Co-curricular and extracurricular activities

Sunny Hill Nursery uses the Permata Curriculum while Sunny Hill Kindergarten follows the National Preschool Curriculum. Sunny Hill Primary School offers KBSR classes from Year 1 to Year 6 while Sunny Hill Secondary School offers KBSM classes from Form 1 to Form 5. Special emphasis is given to English proficiency at all academic levels.

These extra-curricular activities provide the opportunity for students to develop good personality traits and social skills. They are organised according to the club’s objectives.

Enrichment Programmes

The school incorporates Cambridge English Modules and Examinations into the existing curriculum. Students are allotted six periods to study and read the Cambridge Young Learners’ English (YLE) which comprises 3 Levels—STARTERS, MOVERS, & FLYERS, hence providing a consistent measure on how well students are doing in the skill of listening, speaking, reading and writing. Lessons are designed to make learning fun and children are encouraged to work towards certificates that record their progress. This sets international standards in our primary school English for teachers as well as students.

To develop the strength of technical English Concepts and Terms, Science and Mathematics are also taught in English medium which may not be available in the national type schools. This will provide a head start in preparing students to study science courses like medicine, information technology, engineering, etc. which is imparted in English medium at the tertiary / university level.

The School Yearbook

The school's yearly official publication is Sunny Memoirs.

Alumni

The Sunny Hill School Ex-Student Association was established by the class of 1969.[1]

References

  1. "Sunny Hill School alumni to hold reunion Sept 15". BorneoPost Online. 4 September 2013. Retrieved 18 September 2016.

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