Friday, February 26, 2010
MAULIDUR RASUL 2010 (aktiviti)
Perarakan mengelilingi Kampung Tebaang dilaksanakan seawal jam 730 melibatkan semua Guru, Staf, Guru Kafa dan murid SK Tebaang
Selesai perarakan, murid tahap satu dan dua mengambil tempat masing-masing bagi mengambil bahagian dalam pertandingan melukis dan mewarna bagi tahap satu serta prasekolah, manakala pertandingan menukar teks jawi ke Bahasa Malaysia untuk tahap 2.
Pertandingan Laungan Azan turut mengisi agenda dalam Sambutan Maulidur Rasul 2010. Penyertaan amat mengalakkan dan semua peserta amat berbakat dengan adanya didikan selama ini oleh pendidik SK Tebaang.
MAULIDUR RASUL 2010
SAMBUTAN MAULIDUR RASUL 2010 SK TEBAANG
25 Februari 2010
(Peringkat Sekolah)
25 Februari 2010
(Peringkat Sekolah)
Aktiviti seawal pagi dimulakan dengan perarakan mengelilingi Kampung Tebaang bagi sambuan yang di sambut setahun sekali dalam usaha memperingati junjungan Nabi Muhamad SAW.
Thursday, February 25, 2010
REPLIKA IKAN TERUBUK
IKAN TERUBUK MERUPAKAN HASIL TANGKAPAN LAUT DI KAMPUNG TEBAANG. IKAN TERUBUK MEMILIKI ISINYA YANG BERLEMAK DAN DIGEMARI RAMAI DARI DALAM MAHUPUN LUAR DAERAH DARO. PADA MASA KINI IKAN INI TURUT DIPROSES MENJADI IKAN MASIN AGAR BOLEH TAHAN LAMA DAN BOLEH DINIKMATI BILA-BILA MASA.
SK TEBAANG MENGAMBIL IKAN TERUBUK SEBAGAI LAMBANG PENGENALAN SEKOLAH DIMATA PARA PENGUNJUNG. SK TEBAANG MERUPAKAN SATU-SATUNYA SEKOLAH DI DAERAH DARO YANG MEMILIKI REPLIKA SEBEGINI. REPLIKA INI HASIL TITIK PELUH DAN KREATIVITI KAKITANGAN SEKOLAH. PIHAK SEKOLAH TELAH MELAKSANAKAN GOTONG ROYONG DENGAN PERUNTUKAN TERHAD DALAM USAHA MEWUJUDKAN REPLIKA INI. KINI IA TELAH MENJADI SATU TANDA INGATAN KEPADA SESIAPA SAHAJA YANG PERNAH MENJEJAKKAN KAKI KE PERKARANGAN SK TEBAANG DARO.
JADI JEMPUTLAH DATANG KE SK TEBAANG KEPADA PARA PELAWAT BLOG KAMI.
AKTIVITI BULAN BAHASA MALAYSIA (FEBRUARI)
KEMUNCAK BULAN BAHASA MALAYSIA IAITU PADA 24 FEBRUARI 2010 , TUAN GURU BESAR MENYAMPAIKAN HADIAH KEPADA PARA PEMENANG. ANTARA AKTIVITI YANG TELAH DIJALANKAN DALAM BULAN BAHASA MALAYSIA SK TEBAANG IALAH, KUIZ BAHASA, PERTANDINGAN TULISAN CANTIK DAN PERTANDINGAN BERCERITA. SEMUA AKTIVITI MELIBATKAN SEMUA GURU DAN AKS SERTA PENYERTAAN MENGGALAKKAN DARI PELAJAR.
Monday, February 22, 2010
ABOUT DARO
Daro is a district and small town in Mukah Division, Sarawak, east Malaysia. The nearest town to Daro is Matu. Daro is under the Majlis Daerah Matu-Daro (Matu-Daro District Council) which share the same council together with Matu. The population in Daro is estimated around 25,000, with Melanau making up the majority. There were ferries from Sibu to here, taking around two hours by using the channel of Rejang River.
ABOUT SARAWAK
Sarawak is one of two Malaysian states on the island of Borneo. Known as Bumi Kenyalang ("Land of the Hornbills"), it is situated on the north-west of the island. It is the largest state in Malaysia; the second largest, Sabah, lies to the northeast.
The administrative capital is Kuching which has a population of 579,900 (2006 census; Kuching City South - 143,500; Kuching City North - 133,600; Padawan- 3rd Mile/ 7th Mile/ 10th Mile - 302,800). Major cities and towns also include Sibu (pop. 254,000), Miri (pop. 263,000) and Bintulu (pop. 176,800). As of last census (December 31, 2006), the state population was 2,357,500.
The Melanaus have been thought to be amongst the original settlers of Sarawak. Originally from Mukah (the 10th Administrative Division as launched in March 2002), the Melanaus traditionally lived in tall houses. Nowadays, they have adopted a Malay lifestyle, living in kampong-type settlements. Traditionally, Melanaus were fishermen and still today, they are reputed as some of the finest boat-builders and craftsmen.
While the Melanaus are ethnically different from the Malays, their lifestyles and practices are quite similar especially in the larger towns and cities where most Melanau have adopted the Islamic faith.
The Melanaus were believed to originally worship spirits in a practice verging on paganism. Today most of them are Muslim and some are Christians, though they still celebrate traditional animist festivals such as the annual Kaul Festival.
The administrative capital is Kuching which has a population of 579,900 (2006 census; Kuching City South - 143,500; Kuching City North - 133,600; Padawan- 3rd Mile/ 7th Mile/ 10th Mile - 302,800). Major cities and towns also include Sibu (pop. 254,000), Miri (pop. 263,000) and Bintulu (pop. 176,800). As of last census (December 31, 2006), the state population was 2,357,500.
The Melanaus have been thought to be amongst the original settlers of Sarawak. Originally from Mukah (the 10th Administrative Division as launched in March 2002), the Melanaus traditionally lived in tall houses. Nowadays, they have adopted a Malay lifestyle, living in kampong-type settlements. Traditionally, Melanaus were fishermen and still today, they are reputed as some of the finest boat-builders and craftsmen.
While the Melanaus are ethnically different from the Malays, their lifestyles and practices are quite similar especially in the larger towns and cities where most Melanau have adopted the Islamic faith.
The Melanaus were believed to originally worship spirits in a practice verging on paganism. Today most of them are Muslim and some are Christians, though they still celebrate traditional animist festivals such as the annual Kaul Festival.
Sunday, February 21, 2010
Saturday, February 20, 2010
Alamat Sekolah
SK TEBAANG DARO,
D/A PEJABAT PELAJARAN DAERAH DARO,
96200 DARO.
SARAWAK
TEL: 084-813301 / 302
D/A PEJABAT PELAJARAN DAERAH DARO,
96200 DARO.
SARAWAK
TEL: 084-813301 / 302
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