Thursday, May 12, 2011

Learning... the Secret of Youthfulness




At our BBGS OGA annual tea on 7 August 2010, we met an alumna whom we thought left school in the 1980s. We found out later that she completed Form 5 in 1972. She is none other than Diana Sharmini Navarajasingam, the daughter of the late Mrs Singam (known for her golden voice) who was the Principal of BBGS Primary School 1 from 1979 to 1983). We caught up with Sharmini to find out the secret of her youthfulness.











Lifelong Learning Keeps Sharmini Young





By Lim Yuet Suan










“Learning is one way to keep me young, especially when I have to mingle and do assignments with the younger ones,” says Diana Sharmini Navarajasingam.





She is a testimony to the fact that the pursuit of knowledge need not stop after graduating from university or college. Millions of adults, who relish picking up the books again after a hiatus, find themselves not only improving their intellect but also acquiring new skills. Some even re-discover their interests and talents that had been put on hold in their youth.





Sharmini completed her Form 5 in BBGS in 1972 and Form 6 in Victoria Institution in 1974. Having lived and worked in Singapore for 25 years as an IT professional with Singapore Airlines, she relocated to Malaysia three years ago.





The graduate student recently rekindled her first love when she enrolled for a full-time architecture course with a local institution as part-time courses were not available.






“I had always been interested in Architecture but did not take it as a first degree because it was a six-year course. At that age I just wanted to finish my studies quickly. Plus, I didn’t feel good about making my parents support me for so long.





“This latent interest finally caught up with me and I gave in,” said Sharmini, who decided to ‘just do it’ when she was financially able to study full-time.






“It won't be easy going, but if you really want to do it, you can actually enjoy it. In many ways, there is more enjoyment as an older student since you are studying because you want to, and not so much because you have to,” she adds.

Excited about her course, Sharmini enthuses: “Besides technical knowledge, we also study about early architectural designs and the changing styles throughout the centuries.





“Architecture History teaches us to analyse people and their living conditions as well as how these ultimately impact the building design.





Architects must understand the community’s culture, beliefs and preferences before designing buildings that they will be comfortable in. Design is a creative process, and through the numerous design modules of the course, we discover our individual styles,” she adds.







Sharmini hopes to practise as an architect. “God willing, I hope I can live a long enough, healthy life, to be able to enjoy designing, for as long as possible,” she says.








NOTE: We would like to publish more stories of our alumnae who are on the life-long learning trail. BBGSIan Winnie Lim has also informed us that there will be an exhibition on post-graduate studies from 21-22 May 2011 at Hall 1, KL Convention Centre. For more information, please check out http://gtimedia.asia/fair/

Monday, April 18, 2011

CONDOLENCE

Our Deepest Sympathies to BBGSian Brenda Boler on the demise of her beloved mother, the late Mrs Yvonne Margaret Boler, our former BBGS teacher.

WAKE SERVICE
8.30pm on 19 April 2011 (Tues)


FUNERAL SERVICE
10.00am on 20 April 2011 (Wed)


VENUE
Petaling Jaya Gospel Hall, 1A Jln Gasing, PJ

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

A COLOURFUL BBGS REUNION @ SYDNEY - Open for Booking NOW!


BBGS OGA 
Sydney Reunion

Calling All BBGSians – wherever you are ...


The Sydney Chapter of   BBGS OGA  is happy to announce that the event will take place at Sydney in September 2011.  There has been encouraging expressions of interest from BBGSians to participate in this get-together.

 

EVENT         

BBGS Sydney Reunion


DATE           

17th September 2011 (Saturday)  


TIME          

6:00 pm

 

VENUE         

Botoli Restaurant

66A Burwood Road, Burwood, NSW 2134        

 

THEME         

Come dressed in your House Colours


PARTICIPATION FEE 

Participant

Early Bird Rate

(Payment by 30 June 2011)

Standard Rate

Per Person (AUD)

AUD45.00

AUD50.00

Per Person (RM)

For Visiting Malaysians Only

RM135.00

RM 145.00

 

Kindly contact  Bebe Sim for registration and payment details.

 

eMail:           bebe_sim@yahoo.com

 

Mobile:         +61402-046 574

 

Now, start making or shopping for something to wear in your House Colours.  Will it be …Red, …Green, …Blue, …Purple, …or Yellow ?

 

Come On  – Come to Sydney to renew old friendships and make new ones.

 

Bebe Sim  & Janet Chong

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Miss Yeap is on the way to full recovery!


Good News! Miss Yeap is now recuperating and starting physiotherapy treatment in an extended care hospital in Shah Alam.

VENUE: Room 95, Columbia Asia Extended Care Hospital, Lot 2, Jalan Baung, Shah Alam, Selangor

VISITING HOURS: 7am -9pm

NOTE: In order not to tax Miss Yeap’s energy at this time, please go in a group and keep your visit short. Try not to ask Miss Yeap if she can recognize you as it will put a strain on her memory. Simply identify yourself by telling Miss Yeap your name and the class you were in. Above all, be positive!

Thursday, March 10, 2011

ALL ABOUT NISI DOMINUS FRUSTA



NISI DOMINUS FRUSTRA ON THE DOORPOST OF THE TOWER OF LONDON CHAPLAIN'S RESIDENCE..

KimMei Ng sent this to us via Facebook and we thought we should share this photo with BBGSians who do not have a Facebook account yet...





Residence of the Tower of London's chaplain. Above the door is the phrase Nisi Dominus Frustra - 'Without God All Is In Vain' which was also my school's (BBGS) motto - KimMei Ng

By courtesy of BBGS OGA Facebook Friend,KimMei Ng




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THE ORIGIN OFNISI DOMINUS FRUSTRA

Nisi Dominus aedificaverit domum in vanum laboraverunt qui aedificant eam nisi Dominus custodierit civitatem frustra vigilavit qui custodit.

Unless the Lord build the house, they labour in vain that build it. Unless the Lord keep the city, he watcheth in vain that keepeth it.


By courtesy of BBGS OGA Facebook Friend,Yuslina


Facebook discussion on Nisi Dominus Frustra

Surely, Shirtliff Was a Dynamite!



Miss Shirtliff was surely a DYNAMITE to have a house named after her without being a headmistress. There was also a controversy if her name should be spelt with or without an 'e'


Initially, we had the perception that our Sports Houses were named after our headmistresses. However, in paying a tribute to the amazing pioneers and headmistresses of BBGS, we realised that Miss Shirtliff's name was not found among the list of BBGS headmistresses.

But then, Cooke House was not named after Miss Cooke (surprise! surprise!). And Miss Glasgow did not have a House in her name although she was a BBGS headmistress. Some super seniors have confirmed that Miss Shirtliff was never a BBGS headmistress.


Yuslina Haji Muhamad, a Shirtliff dynamite, did some investigative work and found some useful information at this site:

www.methodist.org.nz


"Five Brethren missionaries left for Malaya in 1898. Four of them were single women: Miss Dron and Miss Shirtliff from Nelson, Miss Davies and Miss Reeve from Palmerston North.


Davies, a nurse, and Reeve, had to return within a few years for health reasons. Elizabeth Dron was only 22 when she left New Zealand. Although not a trained teacher she taught in a very isolated situation in Penang until 1902 when she married British missionary George Wilson and with him helped establish an orphanage and school in Ipoh.


Sarah Shirtliff began a ministry to leprosy patients near Kuala Lumpur. Apart from a few years in India she remained in Malaya till 1947. Four of her sisters, Bessie, Clare, Kath and Julia all became missionaries, serving in Malaya and India. Miss Hankins from Wellington went to Singapore in 1900 but after only a few months died of cholera.









Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Happy Women's Day - A Tribute to BBGS Pioneers and Headmistresses




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hApPy iNterNaTioNaL wOmEn's DaY 2 aLL oUr bEaUtiFuL BBSGians!

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Nisi Dominus Frustra


To celebrate International Women's Day 2011, BBGSians would like to pay a tribute to these special ladies of different nationalities who made BBGS unique ...


BBGS is a good example of how women of different nationalities throughout the ages blended their uniqueness to establish a school of excellence and nurture generations of girls to "take our place"
in society.

Celebrate Our Uniqueness!
Celebrate Women's Power!

  • Pn. Ainul Zaharah bt Abdul Rahman 1996-1998
  • Pn. Norma bt Hashim 1998

PS: We have contacted the BBGS Museum at SMK Sri Bintang Utara for the photographs of Pn Ainul Zaharah bt Abdul Rahman and Pn Norma bt Hashim. We will upload the photos as soon as we receive them. More to come...please stay tuned!

PS: Please note the hearts comprise the colours of our Houses. The women of BBGS certainly add colours to our world.