Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Monday, November 2, 2009


-MASCOT-

-OUR U-14 SCHOOL TEAM-

KHESINTHIRAN
ARUNAAN
JULIAN VOO
THEVINDRA NATH
PRAVINJIT SINGH
SATHISKUMAR
MELVIN LAZARUS
GOH KAR YUN
THEEBAN RAAJ
SAKTIVADIVELU
CHENG MAO JIAN
THIRU
ISWARAN
PALVINDERJIT SINGH [CAPTAIN]
KOK WEI HONG
ROSHAN RAMASAMY
ELAYARASAN RAJENDRAN
HAFIZ
FARED
KESAVA DASS

Latest Achievement.....

FOOTBALL U-14 TOURNAMENT
in
SMK ANDERSON IPOH

-INTER SCHOOL-
Our U-14 school team,manage to participate in this event which was held in SMK ANDERSON IPOH on 31st of NOVEMBER 2009 .Eventhough,they lost.We are very proud with their performance.With juz 3 days of traning,they manage 2 draw with PENANG FREE SCHOOl.
Sadly,they could not make it to the SEMI FINALS.Anyway,we should be proud with their perfomance and with the help of Mr.ABTAR SINGH and MR.DORAISAMY.....
We played to our level best.......ACS BOLEH!!!....ACS LEADS THE WAY.....=)

ACS creates history


A GIANT logo, constructed from 185,640 recyclable cans and as big as a football field, has earned SMK Methodist (ACS) Ipoh a place in the Malaysia Book of Records (MBR).

It depicts the school’s logo against the world map with the words ‘ACS Leads the Way for a Greener Earth.’

MBR representative V. Vijayakumar declared the 1,768sq m logo as the biggest under the human achievement category beating the previous record of 62.7sq m logo made from 20,760 cans.




HISTORY ABOUT ACS IPOH

The Anglo-Chinese School (ACS) in Ipoh is the oldest and one of the most prestigious schools in the state of Perak, Malaysia.

Commonly known among locals as ACS, the school caters to students from Form One to Form Six of the Malaysian education system (13 to 19 years of age). It is one of the few schools in Ipoh which provide Form Six education. The ACS primary school, situated in the same compound, is for students from Standard One to Standard Six (7 to 12 years of age).

The facilities include a swimming pool (one of the firsts for a school in Malaysia, constructed in the 60's), the Teerath Ram indoor badminton stadium (built on a budget of 1 million Dollars in 1974), a gymnasium, an extensive library and computer and science laboratories. There are also two Methodist churches in the school compound, and a kindergarten which is run by the church. The school has many fields which are used for various sporting purposes.

This school recently became famous for its biggest "Rice kolam" feat, which entered the Malaysia Book of Records, and for the largest aluminium structure made from recycled cans, which also entered the Malaysia Book of Records.[1]

Sunday, November 1, 2009

HISTORY OF ACS IPOH


The Anglo-Chinese School (ACS) in Ipoh is the oldest and one of the most prestigious schools in the state of Perak, Malaysia.

Commonly known among locals as ACS, the school caters to students from Form One to Form Six of the Malaysian education system (13 to 19 years of age). It is one of the few schools in Ipoh which provide Form Six education. The ACS primary school, situated in the same compound, is for students from Standard One to Standard Six (7 to 12 years of age).

The facilities include a swimming pool (one of the firsts for a school in Malaysia, constructed in the 60's), the Teerath Ram indoor badminton stadium (built on a budget of 1 million Dollars in 1974), a gymnasium, an extensive library and computer and science laboratories. There are also two Methodist churches in the school compound, and a kindergarten which is run by the church. The school has many fields which are used for various sporting purposes.

This school recently became famous for its biggest "Rice kolam" feat, which entered the Malaysia Book of Records, and for the largest aluminium structure made from recycled cans, which also entered the Malaysia Book of Records.[1]