18/01/2026
Nurture excellence from a young age!
SRGC New Intake 2026 is now open.
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Rhythmic gymnastics for girls (4+). Recreational, competitive and high-performance pathways. WhatsApp to enquire.
Led by Sarina Sundara Rajah, Commonwealth Games gold medallist and International Olympic Committee (IOC) Safeguarding Officer. Sarina Rhythmic Gymnastics Club (SRGC) is a girl-centred rhythmic gymnastics club in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Founded and led by Sarina Sundara Rajah, Commonwealth Games gold medallist and International Olympic Committee (IOC) Safeguarding Officer. Since 2004, SRGC has nurt
18/01/2026
Nurture excellence from a young age!
SRGC New Intake 2026 is now open.
Book a trial class via WhatsApp today.
From the floor to your feed—sending festive wishes from our P1 girls!
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
12/12/2025
On United Nations International Human Rights Day, our Principal Coach Sarina Sundara Rajah offers a reflection from sport – particularly rhythmic gymnastics – on how fragile children’s rights can be, and how deeply they are shaped by the small decisions we make as adults.
When we talk about human rights, we often picture grand stages – the UN, courtrooms, parliaments, and powerful speeches. But many of the real tests of human rights happen quietly – in warm-up areas and competition halls, where a child is just waiting for her turn to perform.
These experiences are a reminder to all of us in sport – coaches, parents, organisers, and officials. As Sarina shares, none of us gets it right all the time; we are all still learning to navigate these conversations with greater wisdom, patience, and diplomacy. But one thing is clear: silence will not keep children safe.
Read the full story at the link below.
Human Rights Day: beyond the rulebook - Sarina Sundara Rajah | Scoop Former Commonwealth champion Sarina Sundara Rajah writes that safeguarding in sport is not defined by policies alone, but by whether adults choose to speak up when a child is left alone, rushed, or exposed in ways that compromise their rights
05/10/2025
On United Nations World Teachers' Day, we celebrate all who teach — in classrooms, on the carpet, and in every space where young minds and hearts are nurtured.
To teach is to believe in the potential of others. Our SRGC coaches do this every day — guiding young girls to find strength in effort, patience in progress, and resilience in every setback.
The true impact of coaching lies not on the podium, but in the confidence, character, and compassion it builds.
Thank you, coaches, for leading with empathy and purpose — shaping not just athletes, but future leaders.
30/09/2025
Congratulations to our four SRGC debutantes at Jejak Juara KL — Andrea, Wen Qiian, Yiqin and Yuenna!
We celebrate your courage, grace, and these beautiful first competition milestones:
* Andrea – 4th (U8 Rope)
* Wen Qiian – 1st (U7 Rope)
* Yiqin – 2nd (U7 Rope)
* Yuenna - a shining debut on the competition carpet