Inspiring Young Minds Through the Heroes in Our Community Programme

Peninsula Private School’s Primary 1 to 3 students recently engaged in the “Heroes in Our Community” programme, an initiative designed to deepen their understanding of essential community roles. The young learners enthusiastically explored various professions, donning costumes to represent their chosen community helpers, and delivered presentations that highlighted the significance of these roles.
Where Excellence is Celebrated and Every Effort Matters

Peninsula Private School recently hosted its Award Giving Ceremony in the auditorium, celebrating the exceptional achievements of its students across various disciplines. The event highlighted the school’s commitment to recognising and nurturing talent in both academic and extracurricular activities.
Honouring Achievements That Go Beyond the Classroom

Peninsula Private School concluded its Language and Cultural Fusion Week with a vibrant prize-giving ceremony, celebrating the outstanding efforts of students and teachers. The event recognised achievements across various cultural and linguistic activities, underscoring the school’s dedication to fostering a diverse and inclusive learning environment.
Honouring Young Talent in Public Speaking

Peninsula Private School is delighted to announce that Primary 5 student, Lee Jenn Yee, has been honoured as the Category D Winner for Most Outstanding Speaker in the President’s Speech 2024 competition. This prestigious event, organised by HANKidz Leadership, is a motivational public speaking competition for students aged 5 to 12, aiming to inspire young minds to express themselves confidently.
PPS Creates Lasting Memories at First Annual Sports Day

Peninsula Private School celebrated a landmark achievement with its first-ever Annual Sports Day on 15 November 2024 at the iconic Panasonic Sports Complex in Shah Alam. With over 70 students and 150 parents in attendance, the event was a vibrant showcase of athleticism, teamwork, and community spirit, underscoring the school’s pursuit of holistic excellence.
Beyond Equality: Helping Children Understand True Fairness

Understanding the concept of fairness is crucial in child development, as it fosters empathy, respect, and social harmony. Often, children equate fairness with equality, believing that treating everyone the same is fair. However, fairness is about meeting individual needs, which may require different approaches for different individuals. For instance, providing a child with glasses addresses their specific need, even though not all children require them.
Language and Culture Week: Uniting Hearts, Minds, and Voices

On 7 October 2024, Peninsula Private School launched its Language and Cultural Fusion Week with a vibrant opening ceremony that showcased the school’s commitment to cultural diversity and student talent. The event commenced with an inspiring speech from the emcee, followed by an engaging language news segment presented by secondary students, highlighting the importance of linguistic diversity in today’s interconnected world.
IS YOUR CHILD READY FOR THEIR 1ST PHONE?

As children approach late elementary school, middle school, and beyond, many parents face a common dilemma: When is the right time for my child to have their own phone? With social pressures mounting as peers receive their devices, it’s a question that requires careful consideration.
Teaching Respect, Focus, and Community One Cup at a Time

Secondary 1 to 3 students participated in a Mid-Autumn Festival activity that delved into the cultural significance of the traditional tea ceremony on 12 September 2024. The Mid-Autumn Festival, celebrated across various Asian cultures, symbolises unity and gratitude. Traditionally, it involves family gatherings, moon gazing, and sharing mooncakes, reflecting the festival’s emphasis on togetherness and appreciation.
Teaching Culture, Creativity, and Character—One Festival at a Time

On 12 September 2024, Peninsula Private School organised a Mid-Autumn Festival activity for Primary 1 to 3 students, aiming to deepen their understanding of cultural traditions and foster creativity. The Mid-Autumn Festival, celebrated across various Asian cultures, symbolises unity and gratitude. Traditionally, it involves family gatherings, moon gazing, and sharing mooncakes, reflecting the festival’s emphasis on togetherness and appreciation.