Chapter 2 Roll of Honour
Emma Joan Khoo Khai Teng( MN616)
Lasallian Distinguished Service Award
Emma Joan Khoo Khai Teng is a warm, compassionate and resilient young woman whose empathy and maturity have made her a pillar of support in the school community. Guided by deep interpersonal sensitivity, she consistently shows genuine care for others.
As Head of the Faith Committee and an executive member of the 12th Student Council, Emma has demonstrated humble and persevering leadership. She played key roles in school-wide initiatives like Y6 Night Study, care pack distribution, Christmas celebrations and Friendship Week, as well as Orientation Camp, Open House and the Youth Leadership Dialogue. Through these, she rallied peers, fostered belonging and uplifted the community.
Rooted in her Catholic faith, Emma leads quietly but with conviction, always prioritising others’ needs and creating safe, inclusive spaces. Her warmth and integrity deeply touched peers across levels and her leadership elevated school events to reflect Lasallian values.
Beyond leadership, she contributed to Dance CAS and service projects like Beacon, AMICA, Love Kuching and Paper Bridges. She also supported BLOODay, showing her commitment to causes beyond school.
Emma’ s authenticity, faith and people-centred spirit make her a trusted, inspiring leader whose lasting impact reflects the core Lasallian values of Faith, Service and Community.
Foo Yuk Yong Jayden( Hu Yuyang)( MN403)
Lasallian Distinguished Service Award
Foo Yuk Yong Jayden is a passionate and dedicated leader whose servant leadership, creativity and resilience have left a lasting impact on the school community. Respected by his teachers as thoughtful and principled, he consistently demonstrates initiative, responsibility and care in all he undertakes.
As overall in-charge of Mahalo Carnival 2024, Jayden led large-scale attractions like the Bouncy Castle and Dunk Tank, combining meticulous planning with creativity to deliver a successful, engaging fundraiser. His innovative ideas and contributions to publicity, such as using TikToks and posters, boosted school-wide participation. He remained composed and adaptable when faced with last-minute logistical challenges.
As Head of the Service Committee, Jayden led events like Teachers’ Day and the Year 4IP Talk, empowering peers and fostering collaboration. At the Lasallian Leadership Training Camp, he ensured service activities were meaningful by liaising with over 20 external partners, showing ethical commitment and perseverance.
His people-centred leadership was also evident during Open House and his internship at Radin Mas CC, where he supported both peers and community members. Reflective, humble and quick to learn from setbacks, Jayden exemplifies Lasallian values of Faith, Service and Community through his impactful, values-driven leadership.
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