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Cross Country 2024: Colors for a Cause

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On the 20th of January 2024, the LEO Club and Interact Club of Wesley Methodist School jointly co-organised the school’s Leo Interact Cross Country event. The event aimed to raise funds for Methodist Crisis Relief & Development (MCRD) and Majlis Kanser Nasional (MAKNA). It took place in Taman Metropolitan Park Kepong, where students, teachers, parents, and alumni from the school participated in the charity run. After LEO and Interact members arrived at the venue early to set up the tents and stations, as well as conduct a final check, the event commenced at 7:30 a.m. Wesleyan students gathered at the assembly point, and their attendance was taken, while VIPs and a group of youth from MAKNA and MCRD arrived. Following that, the opening ceremony kicked off with a short morning prayer by teacher Ms. Cryzel Gan. Subsequently, the Principal of WMSKL(I), Mr. Wong Chee Kheon, delivered an inspiring speech to remind students about the importance of the struggle against cancer and formally

International Relationship Week 2024: Connection Found

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On the 22nd of March 2024, from 3:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., at the Wesley Hall, the LEO Club of Wesley Methodist School hosted the final event of our Club’s Annual International Relationship Week for 2024 - the International Relationship Day itself. The theme of this year’s event, 'Connection Found', focuses on the importance of investing time and effort into our relationships, despite life's challenges and busyness, to truly understand ourselves. The objective of the event was to strengthen the friendships between the LEO members of our school and those from other schools attending the event. Additionally, it aimed to educate the audience and raise awareness about the importance of self-understanding. The event was led by the Organizing Chairperson, LEO Shobita Siva Balan, with assistance from the Assistant Organizing Chairpersons, LEO Marcus Khoo Kai Xiang and LEO Kwok Zen, along with committee members LEO Carys Teoh Lu Earn, LEO Gwendolynn Lim Hsien Yen, and LEO Charles Fong

Minor Community Service (B): Kechara Soup Kitchen

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  On the 27th of January 2024, Saturday, 6 members from our club, who were accompanied by Mr. Jake Goh, our very own Faculty Advisor, visited the Kechara Soup Kitchen Society at Jalan Imbi for our second Minor Community Service Project. The objective of this project, which was planned with the global cause of hunger in mind, was organised to give members a chance to actively help alleviate the plight of the hungry, sick and the poor and empathise with the plight of the marginalised in our society, especially the urban poor. The project was led by the Organising Chairperson, LEO Syed Rayn Omar Albar, who was assisted by his committee members LEO Triss Tan Sze Shan and LEO Un Jae Wen. The participants arrived at the destination at around 2:30 p.m. and immediately set about their work by helping the soup kitchen separate bananas from their bunches and arrange them into boxes for distribution. The members were then further briefed about the centre’s activities and operations, and were spli

Minor Community Service (A): Second Chance Animal Society

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  On the 6th of January 2024, Saturday, 10 members from our club, who were accompanied by three faculty advisors, namely Mr. Naresh Manickavasagam, Mdm. Devika Nagarajan and Mr. Ramanaesh Rao, visited the Second Chance Animal Society to carry out a Minor Community Service Project. The objective of this Minor Community Service Project was to provide a better environment for the animals at the shelter through assisting the shelter’s owner in carrying out his duties in caring for the animals. This was in line with one of the club’s global causes, namely to help care for the environment. The project was led by the organising chairperson, LEO Coehn Yong Wai, who was assisted by his committee members LEO Tan Kai Yang and LEO Carys Teoh.  The members and Faculty Advisors arrived at the destination between 8:30 a.m. and 9:00 a.m. Upon their arrival, they were greeted by the excited and welcoming dogs, as well as their owner. The members first petted and played with the dogs to get used to them

Charity Night 2023: Hearts VS Spades

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  On December 15, 2023, Friday, the LEO Club of Wesley Methodist School hosted its first Charity Night event in 5 years at HGH Convention Centre Sentul. The primary objective of this event was to raise funds for the community of people struggling with diabetes and to raise awareness about their challenges. Additionally, it aimed to instil a sense of teamwork, responsibility, and devotion among LEO members towards the club. The theme for this year’s event, ‘Hearts Vs Spades’, symbolises the relentless battle waged by warriors worldwide against the dreaded adversary of diabetes.  Diabetes, a chronic affliction characterised by high sugar levels in the bloodstream, is no ordinary foe. As we unite under this captivating emblem, we shine a spotlight on the valiant struggles of those grappling to stabilise their blood glucose levels and continue to live another day. Failure to masterfully manage diabetes can jeopardise both the health and overall well-being of our society. Hence, the theme ‘

Mini Fun Fair 2023

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On the 25th of November 2023, the LEO Club and International Club of Wesley Methodist School collaborated to organise a Mini Fun Fair, in conjunction with the Info Day of Wesley Methodist School Kuala Lumpur (Private). This event was led by the Organizing Chairperson, LEO Tan Kai Yang, the Funding Director, who was assisted by his Assisting Organising Chairpersons, LEO Triss Tan Sze Shan, who is also the Assistant Funding Director, and LEO Gwi Yan Xin, together with their committee members, LEO Tan Sze Xuan, LEO Coehn Yong Wai and LEO Yap Ru Wuay. T he event began at 8.00a.m, with game and food stations that had been set up the night before in the Basketball Court and Volleyball Court. Among the fun fair games available for participants to try were Plinko, Ring Toss, Bounce Bingo, Balloon Darts, Bull’s Eye, Knock Em’ Down, Don’t Buzz the Wire, Throw It Right, Basin Ball, Ping Pong Toss, Epic Shoot, Candy Guess and Fish the Duck. Participants who won tokens from the games could redeem t

LEO Camp 2023: World Vision 30 Hours Famine Challenge ‘Strike for Hunger’

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From 3.30p.m on the 29th September 2023 to 11.00p.m on the 30th September 2023, the  LEO Club of Wesley Methodist School held its LEO Camp 2023, themed ‘World Vision 30 Hours Famine Challenge: Strike for Hunger’. The main objectives of the event were to raise awareness about the hardships of poverty and hunger faced by millions of people globally. The event also aimed to encourage the members to enjoy themselves and improve relations among all club members, especially between the senior and junior LEO members. The participants were gathered at the Wesley Hall at 3:45p.m and we started off the event with the opening ceremony. It was an honour to have Mdm. Gan Swit Peng to grace the opening ceremony of our event, as well as a representative of the World Vision organisation, Ms. Tian Choon Ling (Ninian), who also gave a speech to encourage our LEO members to persevere throughout the challenge. To wrap up the opening ceremony, a mock cheque of total donations from LEO members and teachers,

Minor Funding Event 2023: Let’s Yum-Cha

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From the 13th September 2023 to the 18th September 2023, the LEO Club of Wesley Methodist School held its first Minor Funding Project for the fiscal year 2023/2024. This event consisted of a physical food sale followed by 3 simple game stations - Shooter’s Hideout, which was based on basketball, Football Crossbar Challenge, which was based on football, and the Ping Pong Cup Challenge, which was based on Ping-Pong. The theme for this event is ‘Let’s Yum-Cha’. Through this event, we aim to sell cheap and delicious food and beverages to fellow students. At the same time, we want students to have fun and interact with one another, especially after coming back from the Year End Holidays, while having their meals and trying out our game stations, all of which will create a lively atmosphere that will surely reinvigorate student’s spirits as they adjust back to life in school. This event was led by the Organizing Chairperson, LEO Mateen Khaliq Noor Muzir, who was assisted by the Assisting Org

Induction Ceremony 2023

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  On the 6th of September 2023, Wednesday, the LEO Club of Wesley Methodist School organised an induction ceremony at the Wesley Hall from 4.00p.m to 6.00p.m. The objective of this event was to formally introduce the newly recruited members to the club and break the ice. It was also organised to give new members a positive impression of the LEO group and to inculcate in them a sense of belonging to the club. This event was led by the Organising Chairperson, LEO Sarah Chee Jie along with the Assistant Organising Chairperson, LEO Lim Tian Xin. The event started with the Vice President, LEO Ilana Lau Ruo Min, giving an inspiring speech to our fellow members, sharing about her experiences as a LEO member for the past year and how the club has helped her in several aspects as a student. Then, a quiz was conducted to help new members learn about the club on a deeper level. After the quiz, the top scorers were announced, and the ones who got the lowest scores were punished by roaring three ti

20th Annual Farewell: Hawaiian Luau

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On the 31st July 2023, Monday, the LEO Club of Wesley Methodist School held its 20th Annual LEO Farewell event at Royal Lake Club in Taman Tasik Perdana to celebrate all the hard work, sweat, toil and tears the graduating LEO seniors have given to the club throughout their two years of service, as well as to say one last goodbye. The theme for this year’s event, ‘Hawaiian Luau’, depicts the break the seniors were going to take after their journey as LEO members of the LEO Club of Wesley Methodist School comes to an end. In this event, we hope to give the seniors the time off they deserve to relax and have fun in their final LEO event before they venture off onto the next chapter of their lives. The participants were requested to dress themselves up in Hawaiian-themed fashion clothes to not only match the theme, but to also fill the room with their vibrant, cheerful colours. This event was organized by the Organizing Chairperson, LEO Triss Tan Sze Shan, who was assisted by her Assisting