Happenings
Young Achievers Winning Competitions
Our Year 6 student is one of the four winners in Malaysia's first Scribo Writing Competition and Colin Publishing's Big Cat Writing Competition, while our Year 1 student is the winner of an English Language Storytelling Competition.
Our Year 6 student – Jayden, has emerged as one of the four winners out of almost 4,000 competition entries in Malaysia’s first Scribo Writing Competition organised by Marshall Cavendish Education. Jayden is also the winner for the regional prize of Colin Publishing’s Big Cat Writing Competition.
Our Year 1 student Kaydee is the winner of an English Language Storytelling Competition themed “Every Child has a Story to Tell” organised by mangoSTEEM; whilst Viishanth (Year 1) and Faith (Year 2) were the top 10 finalists of the same storytelling competition.
Our Year 5 student Lim Mi Chi has won the second prize in UTAR Virtual Story-Telling Competition for Upper Primary Category organised by Department of Languages and Linguistics, Faculty of Arts and Social Science, Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman (Kampar Campus).
Our Secondary Chess Team was awarded 2nd placing for the Best School prize in both the Under 15 and Under18 categories in IYCKL2021 Chess Tournament. The tournament recorded more than 2600 participations in 4 categories: Under 9, Under 12, Under 15 and Under 18.
2nd Place | WESLEY METHODIST SCHOOL PENANG (INTERNATIONAL), PULAU PINANG, MALAYSIA |
26.50 |
1st Player | CARSON GOH EU ZIEN | 7.5 |
2nd Player | RYAN LEE | 7.0 |
3rd Player | JANICE LIM | 6.0 |
4th Player | CHUA JIA-TIEN | 6.0 |
2nd Place | WESLEY METHODIST SCHOOL PENANG (INTERNATIONAL), PULAU PINANG, MALAYSIA |
29.00 |
1st Player | ISAAC JENSON TEE YI SIANG | 8.0 |
2nd Player | CARSON GOH EU ZIEN | 8.0 |
3rd Player | CHUA SIANG-ZHE | 6.5 |
4th Player | CHUAH EE HONG | 6.5 |
We also congratulate our players who are among the winners of individual prizes:
Isaac Jensen Tee – U15 (13th/718) |
Carson Goh – U15 (14th/718) |
Carson Goh – U18 (8th/401) |
Ryan Lee – U18 (20th/401) |
Chua Jia-Tien – U18 (43th/401) |
Janice Lim – U18 (Best Girls 4th placing) |