Kuala Krai-Gua Musang

Kuala Krai-Gua Musang
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Saturday, 1 February 2014

Welcome to Our Kuala Krai, Gua Musang Cluster Blog



The Kuala Krai, Gua Musang Cluster, consists of 15 schools, and three Mentors, Scott, Anthony, and Mark. Scott  is an accomplished puppeteer, musician, and songwriter, Anthony is a speech & drama specialist, whilst Mark is a writer, as well as a Cambridge speaking examiner.

Our Mentee’s (Teachers), come from a wide range of backgrounds, from dedicated teachers, who have just started in the profession, to more experienced teachers, who all have ideas, and individual skills to share, and implement with our Mentors, as a team.


The Area


The area itself is  in one of the more remote, and diverse  parts of Kelantan, and stretches for over 200 km. Much of the area is covered by natural rain forest, and is known for its high quality palm, and rubber, which is grown in plantations throughout the region. The towns of Kuala Krai, and Gua Musang are better known as administration,  tourism, and trading centers .


The Schools



Many of the schools our Mentors visit are remote,  and the majority of the children’s parents usually work in the nearby Palm, and Rubber plantations. This makes this area particularly special, because it is often the first time, the children have met Mentors from English speaking countries, and many of the year one students have just started to learn the English language.

Our Mentee’s are often hardworking, and dedicated teachers, who generally need  more resources, given the remoteness of the areas they work in,  and the limitations of the Internet, whilst the schools are constantly being improved to create a more learner- friendly environment, for both the children, and the teachers.


Our Program



Our Mentors work in partnership with their teachers (Mentee’s), who together are constantly developing ideas to enhance the learning environment, and language skills of the children, at each school.

Most of our activities are focused on “Fun through learning,” with mini projects like puppet shows,  role plays, storytelling, singing, games, and competitions like story writing.  This focus on activity based learning, is often seen, by all the school,  in 'on the stage activities' like Choral Speaking, and Storytelling during Teacher’s Day celebrations, and English Days.

The aim of our blog is to highlight some of the vast activities in our program, and the creative skills of both the children, and the teachers, who are turning a simple English lesson, into a fun, pro-active learning environment, in one of the more remote areas of Kelantan.