SMK (P) METHODIST MELAKA
Wednesday, 13 July 2016
Wednesday, 22 June 2016
SCHOOL CHARTER
We, the teachers of Methodist Girls Secondary School, Melaka pledge to do our utmost in guiding the students attain a high level of excellence in their personal conduct, as well as in the academic field and co-curriular activities, in oder to fulfill our nation's vision.
Towards achieving this noble goal, we still strive to:
1. Use our experience and enhance our expertise in educating our students.
2. Create a culture of knowledge, excellence and living worthily amongst students.
3. Prepare students to face the challenges of the future.
4. Mould students to be caring, God-fearing and morally upright citizens.
5. Prepare students to be mentally and physically fit.
6. Promote the spirit of harmony and unity amongst students.
7. Nurture students to be responsible citizens, contributing meaningfully to the school, community and
country.
8. Carry out our duties in an efficient and judicious manner, as well as employ new methodology and
technology in educating the students.
9. Be sensitive to the needs of the students and to care for them.
10. Improve the image of the school.
Sunday, 22 May 2016
This school were found in 1904 by Elizabeth Emmeline Ferris
Shellabear. It begins in 1904, the Shellabear's arrived at Melaka. While Mr.
Shellabear did his translation work, Mrs. Shellabear went to call out from home
to home. One of the objectiveswas to set up a school. Finally, she found a
sympathetic local resident, Mr Tan Keong Keng , who gave two main rooms of his
house for this purpose. Then Mrs Shellabear managed to gather a small group of
boys & girls whom she broughtto the school each day in her gharry. Its was
from these humble beginnings that we now have to complex of Methodist schools
in Malacca.
Mrs Shellabear used to go from home to home to persuade parents to allow their daughters to attend school. She took a member of homeless women and children to live in her home. Mrs Shellabear had a vision of a centre where live together and be natured in Christian faith.
Mrs Shellabear used to go from home to home to persuade parents to allow their daughters to attend school. She took a member of homeless women and children to live in her home. Mrs Shellabear had a vision of a centre where live together and be natured in Christian faith.
SCHOOL PANORAMA
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