17.1.09 - Jualan Hari Terbuka dan Suai kenal Catatan : Jualan dijalankan oleh ahli lama kelab
18.1.09 - Pendaftaran Kokurikulum Catatan : Guru penasihat mendaftar ahli
20.1.09 - Mesyuarat Agong Tahunan ; Perlantikan AJK Baru 2009 Catatan : Guru penasihat
23.1.09 - Perjumpaan guru penasihat dengan AJK untuk menerangkan tugasan masing masing Catatan : Guru penasihat dan AJK kelab
Februari 2009
6.2.09 - Perjumpaan ahli kelab ; Sejarah penubuhan ahli kelab Catatan : Guru penasihat, AJK kelab dan Semua Ahli kelab
14.2.09 - Perjualan Bunga Ros Sempena Hari Kekasih Catatan : Guru penasihat, AJK kelab dan Semua Ahli kelab
Mac 2009
6.3.09 - Perjumpaan ahli kelab ; Sesi ' Ice Breaking ' oleh En Rozmi ( Kaunselor sekolah ) ; Permainan kepimpinan Catatan: Guru penasihat, AJK kelab dan Semua Ahli kelab
27.3.09 - Perjumpaan ahli kelab ; Perbincangan design T-shirt dan vest ; Perbincangan Hari Installation and Induction dan peperiksaan CLD ; Mewarnakan Lencana Leo sekolah Catatan: Guru penasihat, AJK kelab dan Semua Ahli kelab
31.3.09 - Perjumpaan AJK Kelab ; Perbincangan perlaksanaan Hari Installation dan Induction dan Peperiksaan CLD
April 2009
3.4.09 - Perjumpaan ahli kelab ; Bacaan ikrar kelab leo ; Latihan Hari Installation dan Induction untuk ahli kelab baru ; Peperiksaan percubaan CLD Catatan: Guru penasihat, AJK kelab dan Semua Ahli kelab
10.4.09 - Perjumpaan ahli kelab ; Peperiksaan CLD ; Persediaan Hari Installation dan Induction Catatan: Guru penasihat, AJK kelab dan Semua Ahli kelab
17.4.09 - Perjumpaan ahli kelab ; membincangkan perlaksaan Hari Sweet and Sour ; Permainan Kepimpinan Catatan: Guru penasihat, AJK kelab dan Semua Ahli kelab
24.4.09 - Perjumpaan ahli kelab ; membungkus gula-gula sempena Hari Sweet and Sour Catatan: Guru penasihat, AJK kelab dan Semua Ahli kelab
27.4.09 - Perlancaran Hari Sweet and Sour semasa perhimpunan pagi ; Pemberian sumbangan bayaran kelas tambahan pelajar miskin
Mei 2009
8.5.09 - Perjumpaan ahli kelab ; membincangkan perlaksanaan Lawatan ke rumah anak anak yatim dan pengumpulan pakaian lama, majalah lama dan juga buku lama ; Membincangkan perlaksanaan Jualan Hari Guru, Hari Ibu dan bapa Catatan: Guru penasihat, AJK kelab dan Semua Ahli kelab
28.5.09 - Membungkus Hadiah Hari Guru ; Jualan Hari Guru, Hari ibu dan Hari bapa
29.5.09 - Mengedarkan hadiah Hari Guru ; Jualan Hari Guru, Hari Ibu dan Hari Bapa ; Jumble sale majalah dan buku-buku lama.
Jun 2009
19.6.09 - Perjumpaan ahli kelab ; Telematch Catatan: Guru penasihat, AJK kelab dan Semua Ahli kelab
26.6.09 - Perjumpaan ahli kelab ; Penerangan Lawatan Catatan: Guru penasihat, AJK kelab dan Semua Ahli kelab
27.6.09 - Lawatan ke Rumah anak-anak yatim Catatan: Guru penasihat, AJK kelab dan Semua Ahli kelab
Julai 2009
3.7.09 - Perjumpaan ahli kelab ; Membincangkan Perlaksanaan Kempen derma darah. Catatan: Guru penasihat, AJK kelab dan Semua Ahli kelab
11.7.09 - Kempen Derma Darah Catatan: Guru penasihat, AJK kelab dan Semua Ahli kelab
17.7.09 - Penilaian prestasi ahli dalam aktiviti kelab. Catatan: Guru penasihat, AJK kelab dan Semua Ahli kelab
Ogos 2009
1.8.09 - Penyerahan markah penilaian Catatan: Guru penasihat, AJK kelab dan Semua Ahli kelab
8.8.09 - Majlis perpisahan Catatan: Guru penasihat, AJK kelab dan Semua Ahli kelab
15.8.09 - Hari anugerah cemerlang / Hari Kokurikulum Catatan : PK Kokurikulum, SU Kokurikulum, Guru Penasihat, AJK kelab dan semua ahli kelab
Leo Clubs are an Official Activity of Lions Clubs International that encourages young men and women between ages of 12 to 28 to serve others in their community and around the world.
Lions Clubs International
It is the world’s largest and most active service club organisation, adhering to the basic principle of humanitarian service to the community. It was founded in 7th June 1917. Lion Melvin Jones is the founder.
Lions Motto
‘WE SERVE’
Lions Slogan
L – Liberty
I - Intelligence
O – Our
N – Nation’s
S – Safety
Lions Colours
Gold & Purple
Lions-Leo Relationship
Lions supervise and educate Leos by organising seminars and workshops for them. Lions provide proper guidance and counsel to enable the Leos to be responsible for planning and implementing projects
Lions will appoint Leo Club Advisors to be present at meetings of the Leo Clubs. Leo Clubs are a
long-term project of Lions Club.
Who are the Leos?
Leos are young men and women of high moral standards ages 12 to 28, who are dedicated to making a difference in their community and are not members of other service clubs.
When was the Leo Program started?
Lions Clubs International adopted the Leo Programme in October 1967
Leo Clubs in Malaysia
First Leo Club formed: Leo Club of AndersonSchool, Ipoh in the year 2nd September 1970.
Objective
The objective is to provide the youth of the world (with) an opportunity for development and contribution, individually and collectively, as responsible members of the local, national and international community.
Leo Pledge
I pledged of my hands, extended and open, to help those in need. I pledge of my heart, reach for it and it will be touched. I pledge of my ears, to hear another’s outcry. My eyes to see, the plight of others. My knowledge to bring a man closer to his dreams. I pledge of myself, for the betterment of my community and my country.
Leo Program
ALPHA Leos will receive programming that is appropriate and of interest to young service-minded leaders in their teenage years, with focus on the following: Character Development, Team-Building and Community Service in an Education Context.
OMEGA Leos will receive materials that concentrate on the interest of young adults, with focus on the following: Professional Development, Leadership Skills, International Contacts and Community Service
Purpose
The purpose is to promote service activities among the youth of the community that will develop the individual qualities of…LEADERSHIP, EXPERIENCE & OPPORTUNITY
Motto
The motto is L-E-O
The letter ‘L’ stands for ‘Leadership’; develop skills as ORGANISER, in TIME MANAGEMENT and in MOTIVATION.
The letter ‘E’ stands for ‘Experience’; learn the importance of COOPERATION through the PERFORMANCE of COMMUNITY SERVICE by working as a TEAM
The letter ‘O’ stands for ‘Opportunity’; provide a chance to EXCEL, DEVELOP CHARACTER TRAITS, SKILLS, and GROWTH, and to receive RECOGNITION of contributions
Benefits derived from being a Leo
Making new friends; viewing the world through another’s perspective; developing confidence; gaining organisational skills through hands-on experience; experiencing teamwork; having fellowship, participating in youth camps and youth exchange program etc.
Privileges
You will enjoy the global identity of a worldwide organisation. You will learn from other young people around the world and participate in international conventions and forums. You can enrol into the Continuous Leo Development program which teaches you on leadership, experience and opportunity.
District Recognitions
When you participate in the Leo program and the various activities, you will be recognition. This is done during the Leo forum. Among the Awards available are Special Achievement Awards for President, Vice President, Secretary, Director, Tamer and Tail Twister, Certificate of Merit and
Top/Outstanding Project Awards
The Link
You can surf thr website to read the network of the LCI, District, Lions Clubs and Leo Clubs.
Who are your district officers?
Your Leo Advisor will brief you on your District Governor, District Chairman for Leo Club, Regional Committee Chairman for Leo Club, sponsoring Lions club president, Faculty advisor,
sponsoring Lions Club and Leo clubs in your area.
What is the Continuous Leo Development Education Program?
The CLD Education Programme is available in three parts. Part I covers the topic of‘
Leo Orientation’. A Leo is given the syllabus on this topic. A CLD Speaker gives a talk to elaborate and make the Leo understand about the Leo program. The Leo takes a test on this topic and upon passing; the Leo is registered with the CLD program and given a number and certificate. A Leo can apply for a CLD Badge.
The Leos can participate the CLD Educational program (Part 2), which is made up of the three Lions International, designated values: Leadership, Experience, and Opportunity. The CLD Education Program covers Part II namely
Education on Leadership, Education on Experience (Skills for Adolescence) and Education on Opportunity (Skills for Action)
Upon passing of each subject, the Leo is entitled for a certificate and can apply for a badge.On completion of the full course, the Leo entitles for an interview to achieve the ‘Leo Certificate of Proficiency’ Award.
The CLD Education Programme covers Part III.
Ten subjects are available, namely: Leo Leadership, Youth Outreach, Sight Conservation, Environmental Services, Health Services, Public Services, Education Services, Social Services, Youth Exchange, International Understanding & Cooperation.
Each subject passed will entitle a Leo to obtain a Certificate. A Leo can apply for a badge.
The CLD Education Programme covers Part IV. The highest awards achievable are the Alpha Leader Award and Omega Leader Award.
To qualify for a Alpha Leader award, a Leo will has to obtain a ‘Leo Certificate of Proficiency’ Award and has passed in 5 subjects of Part III.
To qualify for a Omega Leader award, a Leo will has to obtain a ‘Leo Certificate of Proficiency’ Award and has passed in 7 subjects of Part III and pass a test for organising a ‘meaningful project’.
Because our Leo program is publicly accountable and is a leading youth development program of Lions Clubs International, the world’s largest service club organization, the following rules are necessary to ensure that our Leos observe the highest quality and standards. When Leos observe these rules, their parents, their schools and members of the public will acknowledge the excellence of this program and will ensure their continuing support of the Leo activities.
1. Attire & Grooming a. A Leo must wear his/her vest, club’s t-shirt or designated proper attire during any Leo or Lions function or project. b. A Leo must be properly groomed at all times. This includes keeping the hair tidy, clothing neat, and using accessories in a proper manner.
2. Conduct a. A Leo must conduct himself/herself in orderly behavior at all times. b. A Leo must observe proper and correct Lions protocol and decorum at all times.
3. Parental Permission a. A Leo under the age of 18 must get his/her parent’s permission to attend any Lions or Leo function or project.
4. Carrying out Projects a. In carrying out any projects, a Leo must follow the Leo Club Constitution and Bylaws Article IV at all times. b. All projects (including those jointly organized with other societies, other non-governmental bodies, or commercial partners) must get the School Principal’s and sponsoring Lions Club President’s prior approval. c. At the end of each project, all financial accounts and documents must be properly filed. d. An Alpha Leo Club is not encouraged to organize any fundraising activity outside the school, unless with the agreement of the School Principal.