Showing posts with label Hostel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hostel. Show all posts

Tuesday, 30 January 2018

MCKK Again - 2017

2 January 2017 - This posting should have been a year back but the arduous working life in Kuala Lumpur has sapped too much of our time. There is never enough time as the saying goes, it is only setting the correct priority to do things that we love to do.  Tracking the boys development and their years of growing should be top most.
It was the day of going back to form 3 in college. Pre-dawn driving to Kuala Kangsar would be the routine to avoid heavy traffic along the highway. Not to mention the heat and crowd along the stop over conveniences.

Denzel - keeping his eyes awake.
Late morning we were back to the familiar stately hostel of the college. Adel's name came up to the ground floor dorm mixed with students of other years except for form one - protected at prep school.
Corridor perspective - to be ingrained for life.
The beds were all assigned to their names
All hands on deck to get Adel to settle in his belongings. Blue bed sheet and pillow casing. Lockset to be metal cabinet. Checking on the electrical items to be in working order. The dorm was not too shabby. It was very airy, spacious and central to plenty of games court around it.
Kakak's helping hand made it all too easy.
Clearing of his stuffs from the car.
Lukman's family dropped by to say hi.
Next - keeping his books at his newly assigned classroom.

Selecting his year-long study table and his most favorable position in the classroom

Marking his name on his selected - or most probably the only lockable - locker.

Class mate Akil dropped by to say hi.

That's done - one pose for the album.

Next would be the registration hall - handled by the teachers collecting on behalf of the college on all kinds of yearly fees.



Simple, straightforward registration and payment procedures.

Class teacher was very cordial - even teasing junior brother on when he should be coming to this college.

If you are a MCOBA this image would bring you back to your own student-day memory, wouldn't it?

Or maybe the backdrop of this photo?

 

Adel has strived to be himself and he began to show his collegian personality - the swagger, confidence and belief in himself. He managed to find and enjoy his standing among the 100 odd students of his year. He has settled himself well into the MCKK system, be it among the teachers, seniors or the juniors, without compromising on his own character, charisma or traits of his younger days. More importantly, the college is driving him to his full potential, instilling the integrity, solidarity and moral values of their wholesome education to their young adult phase of life.
The photo below came slightly over-exposed but couldn't help noticing the confidence of my son striding along in his uniform below the tagline that the college inspires them to become.
 
 
 

Monday, 4 January 2016

Let's Get Nostalgic

You have to be senseless in life not to appreciate the romanticism of this college, as with it's immense historical buildings, open green fields and towering trees around the campus. It may be  antiquated or neglected in appearance at certain corners, nevertheless it is a public school with public funding to match on a premier national residential school. The successful old boys certainly gave back generously to the school wisely and appropriately, as can be seen on it's solar photovoltaic panels on the covered car parking. A swimming pool tucked away to one side of the hostel was another of it's old boys contribution to their alma mater.
Playfield behind prep school

Boys in Black - trademark of MCKK students

Parents scurrying in to register back their boys

Solar Photovoltaic Car Parking Sheds

Basketball Court for the prep school boys - Year 1

Prep School Dormitory

New Hall from the rear end.

Class Building

Academic Building & Surau

Picturesque Landscape

Inevitable bus shed & a newer hostel block behind.

Of course, the Big Tree

Latest addition to the curriculum.

Saturday, 24 January 2015

MCKK Prep School

Google map of Kuala Kangsar
Kuala Kangsar is small town besides Perak River - a short drive north of Ipoh via North-South highway about 240km north of another Kuala, Lumpur. It's prominence in being the abodes of Perak royalty located southern-hilly part of the town, Bukit Chandan and of course the Malay College of it's namesake across acres of green fields only a few hundred meters away from town center.

Established more than a hundred years ago, MCKK was modeled after it's famous sister-college, Eton of Berkshire England. However Eton has been in existence for more than 575 years, and it has educated nineteen Prime Ministers for Britain, whereas MCKK has only a sole Prime Minister to show-off, albeit half of the period since 1905 was under colonial stewardship.

Sultan Idris of Perak offered the land to build this college in Kuala Kangsar within a short distance of soon-to-complete railway line between Penang and Johor, thus enabling a convenient transportation of students from the Malay states to college.

Kuala Lumpur was surely offered by Sultan Alauddin of Selangor as another consideration and it would be the more favorable location as being centrally located - had it not been for the long unrest of the Chinese communities to establish its Kapitan running decades earlier on that swayed the decision to build the college in Kuala Kangsar. Otherwise the famous abbreviation would be MCKL instead - that's outright preposterous ...!

Prep School layout - playing field to the right belongs to SM Clifford
Medan Pelajar below & Cafeteria above - notice the clock tower behind!
Medan Pelajar - Students Center
Courtyard concept planning throughout
Cafeteria - notice the trim and dapper seniors.
Family members joining in the Cafeteria spread.
More courtyard planning
Entrance to Hargreaves Hall
Medan Pelajar & Cafeteria - view from Hargreaves Hall

 

Corridor - drying lines and shoe racks.

Cement courtyard instead.
View from corridor overlooking SM Clifford playing field and town.
Entrance road from main gate.

Another shady big tree scene for the romantics.