We are SK. Bukit Jelutong Dengue Patrol team. Come and join us to fight Aedes and Dengue for a better life!
Thursday, 1 September 2016
Tuesday, 30 August 2016
Monday, 29 August 2016
Friday, 26 August 2016
Tuesday, 23 August 2016
Flashmod and Street Busking at Pasar Tani Stadium Seksyen 13
Flashmod and Street Busking Dengue Patrol SKBJ
21 Ogos 2016 (Sunday)
9.30 AM - 10.30 AM
Pasar Tani Stadium Seksyen 13
21 Ogos 2016 (Sunday)
9.30 AM - 10.30 AM
Pasar Tani Stadium Seksyen 13
Shah Alam, Malaysia
Sunday, 21 August 2016
The Phantom Of Dengue Battle at AEON MALL Shah ALam
The Phantom Of Dengue Battle (Musical Performence by pupils of SKBJ)
20 Ogos 2016 (Saturday)
12 PM - 1 PM
AEON MALL Shah ALam
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20 Ogos 2016 (Saturday)
12 PM - 1 PM
AEON MALL Shah ALam
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Thursday, 18 August 2016
The Phantom Of Dengue Battle (Musical Performence) And Flashmod
The Phantom Of Dengue Battle (Musical Performence by pupils of SKBJ)
20 Ogos 2016 (Saturday)
12 PM - 1 PM
AEON MALL Shah ALam
Flashmod and Street Busking Dengue Patrol SKBJ
21 Ogos 2016 (Sunday)
9.30 AM - 10.30 AM
Pasar Tani Stadium Seksyen 13
20 Ogos 2016 (Saturday)
12 PM - 1 PM
AEON MALL Shah ALam
Flashmod and Street Busking Dengue Patrol SKBJ
21 Ogos 2016 (Sunday)
9.30 AM - 10.30 AM
Pasar Tani Stadium Seksyen 13
Shah Alam, Malaysia
📣📣📣 Come and show your massive support to our squad.. we have flashmob drum, street busking.. woot woot 🎼🎵🎶 and a few other performances!
This is us!.. WE ARE READY.WE ARE PREPARED. WE DARE TO BE DIFFERENT!
Wednesday, 17 August 2016
Hapus gigitan kecil
Ayusliza Azizan
am@hmetro.com.my
Shah Alam: Cari, basmi dan hapuskan. Itu misi dibawa kumpulan dikenali Geng Patrol Denggi Sekolah Kebangsaan Bukit Jelutong (SKBJ) dalam menghapuskan pembiakan nyamuk aedes di daerah ini.
Kumpulan disertai 50 murid SKBJ itu menjalankan khidmat komuniti membasmi tempat pembiakan nyamuk aedes serta menyebar kesedaran orang ramai.
Dengan memilih Balai Berita Shah Alam (BBSA) sebagai lokasi ketujuh mereka, kumpulan itu melakukan khidmat komuniti dengan mencari lokasi sering menjadi tempat pembiakan nyamuk aedes.
Ketua Khidmat Komuniti Patrol Denggi Mohamad Zaidin Senik berkata, kumpulan itu ditubuhkan selepas menyertai pertandingan adalah di bawah Kementerian Kesihatan dan Kementerian Pendidikan.
“SKBJ termasuk lapan sekolah di Selangor terpilih mewakili pertandingan ini bermula Jun hingga 2 September ini.
“Daripada 50 murid, kami bahagikan dalam dua kumpulan, satu kumpulan menjalankan kerja khidmat komuniti dan satu lagi menyampaikan mesej kesedaran kepada masyarakat.
“Untuk pertandingan ini kami perlu aktif menyebarkan aktiviti yang dijalankan di Facebook (FB), Instagram, YouTube, dan Twitter bagi mendapatkan sokongan orang ramai,” katanya.
Seramai 15 murid serta lapan guru pengiring SKBJ melawat BBSA bagi menjalankan misi menghapuskan tempat pembiakan nyamuk aedes di samping mengeratkan lagi hubungan antara sekolah dan kakitangan BBSA.
Turut hadir, Pengurus BBSA Faizulddin Manshor dan Penolong Pengurus Pembangunan dan Penyelidikan BBSA Md Jefri Mohd Nor.
Mohamad Zaidin berkata, hingga kini kumpulan itu sudah melakukan gotong-royong di beberapa kawasan seperti tadika, surau, syarikat swasta, rumah anak yatim, Tentera Udara Diraja Malaysia (TUDM) Subang dan sekolah.
“Geng Patrol Denggi ini akan terus bergerak menjalankan misi hapuskan denggi walaupun pertandingan berakhir nanti kerana semua murid sudah faham peranan mereka,” katanya.
http://www.hmetro.com.my/node/159913
Kumpulan Patrol Denggi SKBJ lawat BBSA
Oleh Norzamira Che Noh bhnews@bh.com.my
SHAH ALAM: Seramai 15 murid daripada kumpulan Patrol Denggi Sekolah Kebangsaan Bukit Jelutong (SKBJ) mengadakan lawatan ke Loji Pencetakan Balai Berita Shah Alam (BBSA), di sini, pada Rabu.
Kumpulan berkenaan, bersama lapan guru pengiring, turut menyertai gotong royong mini bersama kakitangan loji pencetakan itu. Guru merangkap Ketua Khidmat Komuniti Patrol Denggi sekolah berkenaan, Mohamad Zaidin Senik, berkata BBSA adalah lokasi ketujuh yang dilawati Patrol Denggi sekolahnya sempena program Misi Gempur Denggi anjuran Kementerian Pendidikan Malaysia, Kementerian Kesihatan Malaysia dan Sanofi Pasteur.
"Kami memulakan misi melawat dan mengadakan gotong royong mini di kilang-kilang, pejabat serta sekolah tadika berdekatan sejak awal Jun lalu. "Program ini akan berakhir pada 2 September ini dan kami menjangkakan sebanyak lima lagi lokasi bakal kami terjah untuk melengkapkan misi ini," katanya selepas mengadakan lawatan serta gotong royong bersama kakitangan BBSA di sini, hari ini. Mohamad Zaidin berkata, SKBJ adalah antara lapan sekolah di Selangor yang terpilih untuk menyertai program berkenaan dan hanya sekolah itu serta SK Sekyen 7 yang dipilih di Daerah Petaling Perdana.
Selanjutnya di : http://www.bharian.com.my/node/184257
SHAH ALAM: Seramai 15 murid daripada kumpulan Patrol Denggi Sekolah Kebangsaan Bukit Jelutong (SKBJ) mengadakan lawatan ke Loji Pencetakan Balai Berita Shah Alam (BBSA), di sini, pada Rabu.
Kumpulan berkenaan, bersama lapan guru pengiring, turut menyertai gotong royong mini bersama kakitangan loji pencetakan itu. Guru merangkap Ketua Khidmat Komuniti Patrol Denggi sekolah berkenaan, Mohamad Zaidin Senik, berkata BBSA adalah lokasi ketujuh yang dilawati Patrol Denggi sekolahnya sempena program Misi Gempur Denggi anjuran Kementerian Pendidikan Malaysia, Kementerian Kesihatan Malaysia dan Sanofi Pasteur.
"Kami memulakan misi melawat dan mengadakan gotong royong mini di kilang-kilang, pejabat serta sekolah tadika berdekatan sejak awal Jun lalu. "Program ini akan berakhir pada 2 September ini dan kami menjangkakan sebanyak lima lagi lokasi bakal kami terjah untuk melengkapkan misi ini," katanya selepas mengadakan lawatan serta gotong royong bersama kakitangan BBSA di sini, hari ini. Mohamad Zaidin berkata, SKBJ adalah antara lapan sekolah di Selangor yang terpilih untuk menyertai program berkenaan dan hanya sekolah itu serta SK Sekyen 7 yang dipilih di Daerah Petaling Perdana.
Selanjutnya di : http://www.bharian.com.my/node/184257
School dengue patrol team 'inspect' Balai Berita Shah Alam
BY DAWN CHAN - 17 AUGUST 2016 @ 9:16 PM
29 SHAH ALAM: Placing abate into drains to kill mosquito breeding grounds, clearing fallen leaves as well as cleaning the surroundings of the printing plant were the activities 15 pupils of Sekolah Kebangsaan Bukit Jelutong (SKBJ) Dengue Patrol team carried out during a mini gotong royong at Balai Berita Shah Alam today. Accompanied by eight teachers, the SKBJ Dengue Patrol team's visit to Balai Berita Shah Alam was its seventh stop out of about 13 premises to spread awareness on dengue and the importance of fighting the disease. In their two-hour visit, the team, made up of Year 3 to Year 5 pupils, attentively checked and eliminated potential breeding grounds. At the end of their gotong royong, they were happy to report that they did not find any potential mosquito breeding grounds within the premises. SKBJ Dengue Patrol team community service head Zaidin Seni, who is also the school's teacher, said Dengue Patrol is a national-level competition co-organised by French company Sanofi Pasteur with the Health and Education ministries. Zaidin said SKBJ, along with eight other schools, were chosen to represent Selangor in the competition that started in June and will end Sept 2. All dengue eradication and awareness activities carried out by the respective schools are judged by the number of likes, shares and comments on their social media accounts such as Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, Tumblr and Twitter. "So far, the SKBJ Dengue Patrol team has carried out similar activities in a kindergarten, surau, an orphanage, the Subang Royal Malaysian Air Force Base as well as in our school itself where a ‘gotong royong perdana’ was held with non-governmental organisations, the Fire and Rescue Department, police as well as Shah Alam City Council. "Our next destinations include a local farmer's market, Aeon Mall Shah Alam, Tengku Ampuan Jemaah mosque in Bukit Jelutong as well as the Management and Science University," said Zaidin. Zaidin said only part of the 50-member SKBJ Dengue Patrol Team were able to make it for the visit to Balai Berita Shah Alam. He said all 50 members are part of the school's Young Doctor's Club (Kelab Doktor Muda) who were picked to be in the team. "These pupils are aware of the basics of health matters so having them in Dengue Patrol team complements what they have learnt in the Young Doctor's Club. "Most importantly, they are able to share the knowledge they have gained by being in the Dengue Patrol team with their friends and families and also carry out a 10-minute anti-dengue checks at home," added Zaidin. Before the start of the gotong royong, the pupils, along with their teachers, were given a tour of the printing plant by Balai Berita Shah Alam head Faizulddin Manshor and Balai Berita Shah Alam research and development assistant manager Md Jefri Mohd Nor. A member of SKBJ Dengue Patrol team, Year 5 pupil Abang Aliff Abang Ahmad, said he enjoyed the gotong royong as well as the tour of the printing plant. "It was fun seeing how newspapers are put together and printed. My ambition is to be a writer and this experience has given me an insight into the world of journalism," he said.
Read More : http://www.nst.com.my/news/2016/08/166257/school-dengue-patrol-team-inspect-balai-berita-shah-alam
29 SHAH ALAM: Placing abate into drains to kill mosquito breeding grounds, clearing fallen leaves as well as cleaning the surroundings of the printing plant were the activities 15 pupils of Sekolah Kebangsaan Bukit Jelutong (SKBJ) Dengue Patrol team carried out during a mini gotong royong at Balai Berita Shah Alam today. Accompanied by eight teachers, the SKBJ Dengue Patrol team's visit to Balai Berita Shah Alam was its seventh stop out of about 13 premises to spread awareness on dengue and the importance of fighting the disease. In their two-hour visit, the team, made up of Year 3 to Year 5 pupils, attentively checked and eliminated potential breeding grounds. At the end of their gotong royong, they were happy to report that they did not find any potential mosquito breeding grounds within the premises. SKBJ Dengue Patrol team community service head Zaidin Seni, who is also the school's teacher, said Dengue Patrol is a national-level competition co-organised by French company Sanofi Pasteur with the Health and Education ministries. Zaidin said SKBJ, along with eight other schools, were chosen to represent Selangor in the competition that started in June and will end Sept 2. All dengue eradication and awareness activities carried out by the respective schools are judged by the number of likes, shares and comments on their social media accounts such as Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, Tumblr and Twitter. "So far, the SKBJ Dengue Patrol team has carried out similar activities in a kindergarten, surau, an orphanage, the Subang Royal Malaysian Air Force Base as well as in our school itself where a ‘gotong royong perdana’ was held with non-governmental organisations, the Fire and Rescue Department, police as well as Shah Alam City Council. "Our next destinations include a local farmer's market, Aeon Mall Shah Alam, Tengku Ampuan Jemaah mosque in Bukit Jelutong as well as the Management and Science University," said Zaidin. Zaidin said only part of the 50-member SKBJ Dengue Patrol Team were able to make it for the visit to Balai Berita Shah Alam. He said all 50 members are part of the school's Young Doctor's Club (Kelab Doktor Muda) who were picked to be in the team. "These pupils are aware of the basics of health matters so having them in Dengue Patrol team complements what they have learnt in the Young Doctor's Club. "Most importantly, they are able to share the knowledge they have gained by being in the Dengue Patrol team with their friends and families and also carry out a 10-minute anti-dengue checks at home," added Zaidin. Before the start of the gotong royong, the pupils, along with their teachers, were given a tour of the printing plant by Balai Berita Shah Alam head Faizulddin Manshor and Balai Berita Shah Alam research and development assistant manager Md Jefri Mohd Nor. A member of SKBJ Dengue Patrol team, Year 5 pupil Abang Aliff Abang Ahmad, said he enjoyed the gotong royong as well as the tour of the printing plant. "It was fun seeing how newspapers are put together and printed. My ambition is to be a writer and this experience has given me an insight into the world of journalism," he said.
Read More : http://www.nst.com.my/news/2016/08/166257/school-dengue-patrol-team-inspect-balai-berita-shah-alam
Penandaarasan & Gotong royong at NSTP
17/08/2016_ Penandaarasan & Gotong royong dengue patrol SK Bukit Jelutong at NSTP. Good job to all dengue patrol team n NSTP! TQVM. Stop dengue! Our lives, Our fight.
Gotong royong Perdana PIBG Dengue Patrol SK Bukit Jelutong.
Gotong royong Perdana Skbj PIBG - Dengue Patrol sk Bukit jelutong.
THANK YOU to the massive crowd, positive feedback and moral support.
THANK YOU to the massive crowd, positive feedback and moral support.
Stop dengue! our lives..our fight!
Fogging the entire school area SKBJ
Huge thanks to KKM for their effort in preventing dengue by fogging the entire school area SKBJ_12/8/2016_7pm
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