Bil
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Nama
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Sekolah
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Presentation Topic
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1.
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Nur Laili bt. Arba’
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Sekolah Tinggi Segamat
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‘Iskandar Malaysia – A Metropolis of
International Standing
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2.
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Harvind a/l Raja Gopal
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SMK Bandar Baru Uda
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“ A leader is one who knows the way, goes
the way, and shows the way” – John C. Maxwell
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3.
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Adila bt A. Aziz
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SMK Agama Johor Bahru
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‘A Call for Extraordinary Leadership for
Iskandar Malaysia’
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4.
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Adrian Yeo Tau Jiun
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SMK Skudai
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‘Johor – My Beloved Home’
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5.
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Muhammad Fahmi b. Faizal
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SM Sains Muar
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‘An Age of Terror – The Role of Youth
Leaders’
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6.
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Chitra a/p Murali
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SMK Indahpura 1
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‘Ethical Dimension of Leadership’
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7.
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Nur Atikah Rosle
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Sekolah Tun Fatimah
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‘Asia and The World Financial Crisis’
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8.
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Tan Mei Sheng
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SMK Canoissian Convent
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‘Service : The Heart of Community
Transformation’
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9.
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Muhamad Afiq Syafiq
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Sekolah Tinggi Muar
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‘Understanding the Principles of Islam in
an Age of Uncertainty’
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10.
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Zaiton bt. Mohamad Khalid
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SMK Ungku Husin
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“Your attitude, not your aptitude, will
determine your altitude” – Zig Ziglar
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11.
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Kirthana Darshayinie a/p Vijaya Sandran
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Sekolah Tinggi Kluang
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‘Transforming Our Schools’
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12.
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Ambrose Huan Yee Yang
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SMK Tasek Utara
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‘Sustainable Development of Iskandar
Malaysia’
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13.
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Muhamammad Noor Fakhruddin b. Mohd Nasir
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SMK Tun Habab
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‘Doing Away with Books in Schools’
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14.
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Hasnyzar bt. Hussin
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SMK IJ Convent
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‘Iskandar Malaysia – Development for the
People, by the People of Johor’
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15.
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Faiz Zamdhi b. Zainal
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SMK Taman Putri
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‘Grassroots Leadership’
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16.
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Thivranandhaa a/l Sobramaniam
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Sekolah Tinggi Muar
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‘Fear of the Unknown’
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17.
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Dominic Tan Wen Haw
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SMK Dato’ Jaafar
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‘I Think, I Am!’
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18.
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Onn Sapuan b. Md. Nasir
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SMK Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra
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‘The Power of Reflection & Self-
Awarenes’
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19.
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Muhammad Nurariff b. Othman
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SMKA Segamat
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‘Leadership & Volunteerism’
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20.
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Naavin Raj a/l Rengasamy
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SMK Kempas
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‘The Leader Who Inspires Me’
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21.
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Amira Aisya bt. Abd. Aziz
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SMK(P) Sultan Ibrahim
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‘I have a dream that…’
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22.
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Klein Kee Kay Loon
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Sek.
TInggi Batu Pahat
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‘Freedom of Speech in School – Should It
Be Encouraged?’
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23.
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Akmal Alkaff b. Zamsani
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Maktab Sultan Abu Bakar
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‘Taking Malaysian Football to the Next
Level’
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24.
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Tam Joo Xian
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SMK Jln Mengkibol
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‘The Royal History of Johor’
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25.
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Nurulain bt. Abd. Razak
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SMK Temenggong Ibrahim
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‘The Power in the Voice of the Young
People’
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26.
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Yasmin bt Mohd Zain
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SM Sains Muar
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‘Preserving Johor’s Culture and Heritage’
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27.
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Pritasha Naidu a/p Canian Anand Naidu
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SMK IJ Convent
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‘1 Malaysia, 1 Voice’
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28.
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Hayley Yong Sue Ning
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SMK Sultanah Engku Tun Aminah
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“Wisest is she who knows she does not
know” – Jostein Gaarder
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29.
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Kabilen a/l Selvaraja
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SMK Dato’ Penggawa Timur
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‘You Don’t Need a Title to be A Leader’
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30.
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Aina Wafi
bt. Ab Kadir
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SMKA Segamat
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“Live as if you were to
die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever” – Mohandas Ghandi.
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31.
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Amy Shahirah bt. Sazali
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SMK Skudai
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‘The Future of Our Mangrove Swamps’
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32.
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Asha Nair a/p Unnikrishnan
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Sekolah Tinggi Segamat
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‘Inequality Thwarts Progress Towards
Universal Education’
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33.
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Gayathri a/p Ganesen
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SMK Indahpura 1
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‘The Rise of Women to Power Seats’
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34.
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Muhamad Muaz b. Mustaffa Kamal
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SMK Bandar Putra, Segamat
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‘In Great Leadership, Humility Is Key’
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35.
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Carven Chin Yee Shean
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SMK Bandar Putra
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‘’Failing to invest in our youth is a
false economy” – UN Secretary General
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36.
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Nur Hanis bt. Ramlan
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SM Sains Muar
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‘Embracing Globalisation As Iskandar
Malaysia Opens Its Doors to the World’
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37.
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Alif Arifin b. Asrar
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SMK Bandar Putra
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“He who fails to plan is planning to
fail” – Winston Churchill
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38.
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Mark Lee Weiren
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SMK Taman Mount Austin
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‘The East African Food Crisis: What Needs
to be Done’
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39.
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Siti Nurfakis bt. Kusnin
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SMK Bandar Easter
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‘Everyday Heroes Serving the Nation’
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40.
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Siti Nabilah bt. Amir
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SMK Bandar Putra, Segamat
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‘Climate Change and Biodiversity’
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41.
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Sharifah Amirah Hanis bt. Syed Omar
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Sekolah Tun Fatimah
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‘Nuclear: A Suitable Alternative to
Fossil Fuels?’
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42.
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Siti Mariam bt. Ibrahim
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SMK Bandar Baru Uda
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‘Soft Power vs. Hard Power’
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43.
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Iman Sofea bt. Mohamad Ibrahim
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SMK Taman Desa Skudai
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‘Malaysia’s Commitment to the Millennium
Development Goal’
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44.
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Putera Amirul Haikal b. Rosli
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SMk Kulai Besar
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‘What Goes Around Comes Around’
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45.
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Nicole Poon Sze Yen
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SMK(P) Sultan Ibrahim
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‘Quality Education for All – Challenges in
the Malaysian Context’
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46.
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Mohammad Siddiq b. Moideen
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SMK Sultan Ismail
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‘Theory of Evolution vs. Creation
Science’
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47.
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Mohammad Farhan b. Mohd Fuad
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SMK Agama Johor Bahru
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‘Exploring Links Between Environmental
Quality and Human Health’
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48.
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Suruthi a/p Mohhan
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SMK(P) Sultan Ibrahim
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‘Promoting Stewardship In and Around the World’s Frontier Forests,
Grassland and Drylands’
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49.
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Regine Moh Jia Wei
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SMK Seri Perling
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‘Acknowledging Differences and
Celebrating Diversity for A Better Tomorrow’
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50.
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Alif Imran b. Kamaruddin
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SM Sains Muar
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“As we look ahead into the next century,
leaders will be those who empower other” – Bill Gates
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51.
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Nurafidah bt. Mohamad Nizam
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SMK(P) Sultan Ibrahim
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“Leaders must invoke an alchemy of great
vision” – Henry Kissinger
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52.
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Ong Bao Sheng
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SMK Mohd Khalid
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‘In Union, There is Strength’
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53.
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Arjun a/l A. Ravindran
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Sek. Tinggi Batu Pahat
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‘Respect is Earned and Not Demanded’
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54.
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Lee Wen Qing
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SMK(P) Temenggong Ibrahim, Batu Pahat
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‘Malaysia, Truly Asia’
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55.
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Siti Nursharmila bt. Md. Saidon
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SMK Seri Tangkak
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“My Vision of Iskandar Malaysia”
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56.
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Tan Yan Yi
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SMK Sultan Ismail, JB
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“If passion drives you, let reason hold
the reins” – Benjamin Fraklin
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Phase 2 : Individual Presentation & Group Interview
Some hopeful JSL candidates prepping themselves for the individual presentation, impromptu speech and group interview. |
I had the privileges to work with dedicated and wonderful team. We worked until 7 p.m. to sort out the final selection. |
Phase 3: The Johor Student Leaders Council 2011
Congratulations to the 20 Johor Student Leaders who are selected to join the Johor Student Leaders Council this year. The leaders are not only selected based from verbal eloquency alone but leadership qualities, critical thinking and the ability to foster esprit de corps. They will be receiving their official letters of appointment from the JPNJ pretty soon. The team will be going through series of leadership training, etique and etiquette classes, diplomatic communications skills and oversea excursions to Australia and Netherlands.To those who didn't make it, bear in mind that you are still leaders in your schools and you can still make a difference!
1. Amira
Aisya bt. Abd. Aziz - SMK(P) Sultan Ibrahim
2. Ambrose
Huan Yee Yang - SMK Tasek Utara
3. Arjun a/l A. Ravindran - Sek. Tinggi Batu Pahat
3. Arjun a/l A. Ravindran - Sek. Tinggi Batu Pahat
4. Asha
Nair a/p Unnikrishnan - Sekolah Tinggi Segamat
5. Harvind
a/l Raja Gopal - SMK Bandar Baru Uda
6.
Hasnyzar bt. Hussin - SMK IJ Convent
7. Hayley
Yong Sue Ning - SMK Sultanah Engku Tun Aminah
8. Iman
Sofea bt. Mohamad Ibrahim - SMK Taman Desa Skudai
9. Kabilen
a/l Selvaraja - SMK Dato’ Penggawa Timur
10.
Kirthana Darshayinie a/p Vijaya Sandran - Sekolah Tinggi Kluang
11. Mark
Lee Weiren - SMK Taman Mount Austin
12.
Mohammad Farhan b. Mohd Fuad - SMK Agama Johor Bahru
13.
Muhamad Afiq Syafiq - Sekolah Tinggi Muar
14.
Muhammad Fahmi b. Faizal - SM Sains Muar
15.
Nurafidah bt. Mohamad Nizam - SMK(P) Sultan Ibrahim
16.
Nurulain bt. Abd. Razak - SMK Temenggong Ibrahim
17. Ong
Bao Sheng - SMK Mohd Khalid
18.
Pritasha Naidu a/p Canian Anand Naidu - SMK IJ Convent
19.
Sharifah Amirah Hanis bt. Syed Omar - Sekolah Tun Fatimah
20.
Zaiton bt. Mohamad Khalid - SMK Ungku Husin
5 comments:
How does a school is chosen to join JSLC?
salam fadzleen,
I've been following your blog since last year and it's been a great help for my career as a teacher in mrsm. i'm particularly interested in the JSLC and am interested to have my students join it, maybe next year. i'm not really familiar with it so could you please give me more info on what it's all about and how do i go about with it?
Hi Faiz,
For the 1st cohort, the schools that were involved were from cluster and premier schools. However, for this year, we have opened the JSL to all the schools in Johor. The candidate must be in Form 4, preferably born and bred in Johor. If not, the parents must be Johoreans. Personally, I think you would fit in well, Faiz but unfortunately your school was not part of the selection last time. Nonetheless, I believe you can still pursue your leadership and skills as you move on to varsity level.
Hi Rina,
Thank you for dropping by and I'm humbled that you find that my blog resourceful. In regards to your question, Johor Student Leaders Council cater to the student leaders in Johor and the membership is for those currently staying and studying in Johor. However, I believe the fundamental idea of forming a Student Leaders Council might be a brilliant idea for MRSM students. As they are gifted with competence and gift of the gab, it would be a good platform to nurture young leaders. If you do have any query on this, let me know, yeah? I'll try my best to help you out.
Oh yeah, one thing to add. The JSLC do organise an annual international conference called Johor International Student Leaders Council Conference where we invite student leaders from all over the world to discuss and ignite ideas and consensus on issues pertaining to teenagers. This year's conference managed to attract participants from Australia, South Africa, Brunei, Indonesia, Qatar, Thailand, Vietnam, India and from Malaysia too. If you are interested, you can send your students to participate in next year's conference. I'll update any info on JSL from time to time in this blog.
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