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MCKK -Vajiravudh College Annual Rugby
Title:
MCKK -Vajiravudh College Annual Rugby
When:
04.07.2009 16.00 h
Where:
The Malay College Kuala Kangsar - Kuala Kangsar
Category:
MCKK Related

Description

http://www.mcoba.org/news/2-mckknews/145-mckk-vajiravudh-college-annual-rugby

 

The annual MCKK - Vaji rugby game is this weekend, 4th July 2009 5pm at Big Field, MCKK.

For the full itinerary of the MCKK-Vajiravudh College weekend, click read more below:

2 Jul 2009, Thursday:
9.00 am - Contingent from VC arrives at Bayan Lepas Airport, Penang
12 noon - Lunch
3.00 pm - Arrival at MCKK
5.00 pm - Training
8.00 pm - Dinner at Carey Hall

3 Jul 2009, Friday:
7.00 am - Training
9.00 am - Breakfast
10.00 am - Ipoh Tour
12 noon  - Lunch @Jaya Jusco Ipoh
5.00 pm - Training
8.00 pm - Dinner at Carey Hall for students
Teachers dinner in Ipoh

4 Jul 2009, Saturday
7.00 am - 2nd contingent from VC arrives via Penang
Training
9.00 am - Breakfast
10.00 am - MCKK Tour
12 noon - Lunch
5.00 pm - ANNUAL RUGBY MATCH MCKK vs VC
8.30 pm - Dinner & exchanging souvenirs

5 Jul 2009, Sunday
8.30 am - Breakfast
10.30 am - VC Contingent depart to KL (Rugby games with VI & KYS)
MCOBA-OVA Golf tournament on 5th July, Sunday, at Awana Golf & Country Club, Genting Highlands (check with the golfers)

Venue

The Malay College Kuala KangsarMap
Venue:
The Malay College Kuala Kangsar   -   Website
Street:
Jalan Kolej Melayu
ZIP:
33000
City:
Kuala Kangsar
State:
Perak
Country:
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Description

Malay College Kuala Kangsar (MCKK) is the first fully-residential school in Malaysia. Established on 2nd January, 1905, it was originally known as the Malay Residential School of Kuala Kangsar.

The school was the brainchild of Mr R J Wilkinson, then Inspector of Schools for the Federated Malay States. In a letter to the Resident-General dated 24 February 1904 he wrote about "establishing at a suitable locality in the F.M.S., a special residential school for the education of Malays of good family and for the training of Malay boys for admission to certain branches of Government service".

Its formation was supported by the then Rulers of the Federated Malay States namely Sultan Idris Murshidul ‘Adzam Shah I of Perak, Sultan Alaiddin Sulaiman Shah of Selangor, Yam Tuan Tuanku Muhammad Shah of Negeri Sembilan and Sultan Ahmad Mu’adzam Shah of Pahang.

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