Saturday, 2 April 2016

RULES AND DRESS CODE

RULES AND REGULATIONS OF TRADITIONAL GAMES CLUB (TGC) 
All members, committees and advisors are required to abide by the following rules and regulations of Traditional Games Club (TGC).  These rules govern : the payment TGC, the attendance and behaviour of members during meetings, activities and competition, and the high standard of conduct expected by everyone connected with TGC.



1.0  MEMBERSHIP
Membership of the club is open to every students I the school. To become the member of the club, you must :-
1.    Complete the TGC registration form and hand it in to the club’s secretary.
2.    Pay the annual club registration fee.




2.0 CLUB FEES
1. The amounts payable for the year of 2016 will be as follow :-
      Annual registration fee                                   RM 5.00
     Activities fee                                                   RM 7.00
     Competition fee                                              (as stated according to match)
An annual registration fee is payable by all members of TGC. Students shall not be eligible to join TGC until the annual registration fee has been paid.
All members are responsible for paying, without demand, their activities and competition fees to the TREASURER or SECRETARY of TGC.




3.0  MEMBERS CODE OF CONDUCT
As a member of TGC, you should :-
1. Always play to the best of your ability and within the spirit and laws of the game.
2. Avoid all forms of gamesmanship and time wasting.
3. Avoid all violent and dangerous play.
4. Never use inappropriate, foul or abusive language during meetings, activities and                   competition.
5. Treat everyone with respect at all times.
6. Always abide by the instructions of the teacher and advisors of TGC.
8. Abide by the team playing policy.
9. Be appropriately dressed for meetings, activities and competition.
10. Attend all meetings, activities and competitions unless you have informed the teachers or advisors of TGC before you do so.
11. Pay attention to the teachers/advisors and never talk whilst they are giving instructions.
12. Be prepared to learn and to concentrate fully during activities.
13. Treat other members of the club and anyone who is related to TGC with respect.




Any member who persistently breaches any of the above rules shall be liable to be excluded from being a member of TGC by teacher/advisor of the club.






DRESS CODE







A school uniform is a uniform worn by students primarily for a school or otherwise educational institution. They are common in primary and secondary schools in various countries. This uniform will be worn during indoor and within the school students competition.




These are the sport attire that are followed the ethic and rule in school. Usually, students wear these sport attire for the event such as Sport’s Day, Canteen’s Day and also when they involve in the Pendidikan Jasmani class. This attire will be worn for outdoor traditional games like 'galah panjang' and 'kabaddi'.





The baju kurung (Jawi: باجو كوروڠ) is a traditional Malay costume which loosely translated as `enclosed dress`. This type of costume is the national dress of Brunei and Malaysia. In Indonesia, it is one of the many regional dresses of this culturally and ethnically diverse country (especially on the island of Sumatra. Malay people wear baju kurung and baju melayu during Eid’s Day, attending wedding and to celebrate the Islamic occasion.



A garment consisting of a length of cotton or silk elaborately draped around the body, traditionally worn by women from South Asia. Indian people often wear sari and kurta to celebrate their Deepavali, attending wedding and so on.



A straight, close-fitting silk dress with a high neck, short sleeves, and a slit skirt, worn traditionally by Chinese and Indonesian women. These outfits are called as Cheongsam. In Malaysia, Chinese people will wear Cheongsam for the occasion such as to celebrate their Chinese New Year, Wedding and so on.

All of these traditional attires will be worn for huge games and competition that involves other schools and participants.

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