The Leo Club Of RRSS Organizes Cross-National Leadership Training
Published atJan 06, 2025 03:39 pm
(Miri, 6th) To cultivate students' leadership skills and shape future leaders, The Leo Club of Riam Road Secondary School organized a cross-national leadership training event on January 3rd.
This training not only included members of the Lion Cubs Club but also specifically invited young lions from the Japan Youth Exchange Program (YE) and students from Brunei to participate, showcasing the event's international and diverse nature.
The event mainly took the form of interactive games, aiming to provide participants with a lively and relaxed atmosphere to deeply understand the core skills needed as leaders. These games not only tested students’ teamwork ability but also inspired them on how to make quick decisions, communicate effectively, and motivate their teams when facing challenges.
The event invited Wang Kunqiang, a senior counselor from Lim Lian Kee Vocational and Technical Institute, as a lecturer. With his rich educational experience, he brought wonderful insights to the students. He emphasized that excellent leaders not only need to possess outstanding execution ability but also should have a spirit of service and a holistic view.
Through a series of vivid cases and practical operations, he guided students to think about how to become responsible leaders.Principal Kong Pei Chuen stated that Lim Lian Kee has always been committed to cultivating students' all-round qualities, and the Leo Cubs Club, as an important student organization within the school, has long played an active role in shaping student leadership and promoting the spirit of service.
She said that through this training, students not only improved their own abilities but also deepened their understanding of the Lion leadership spirit of "serving others and leading others."
The young lions from Japan also actively integrated into the school's activities for the day, participated in the school's calligraphy competition, and personally experienced the traditional lion dance culture, as well as enjoyed the exciting Chinese New Year performances, feeling the rich Chinese festival atmosphere in Malaysia.
Principal Kong Pei Chuen hopes that through similar activities, more growth and learning opportunities can continue to be provided for students, nurturing more future leaders with a global perspective and spirit of service for society.
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