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Johari Perreira
Mr JP, (Born Joseph Gilbert Perreira) , Kuala Lumpur, 1953-present, now Johari Perreira (converted to muslim). More affectionally known as Mr Jo, JP, Jeep ,etc was a physics teacher teaching at the Sultan Abdul Samad co-educational secondary school in Petaling Jaya , Selangor , Malaysia. He is a very experienced teacher with more than 30 years of teaching experience, and is famous for his excellent knowledge towards the physics subject.

Personal Life
Joseph Gilbert Perreira was born in 1953 in Kuala Lumpur, he was born to an Indian-Portuguese father and an Indian mother .Thats how he get the Perreira surname which is originally a Portuguese name inherited to many people in Malaysia today after the Portuguese invaded and conquered Malacca in the 14th century. Although he has portuguese blood, he cant speak a word in portuguese. He can speak english, malay, tamil and some chinese dialects ( mostly vulgar words). He attended a national school in Kuala Lumpur for his primary and secondary education, and after completing his secondary education. He went to Universiti Malaya to continue his tertiary education and graduated years later. As his ambition since young is to become a teacher ,( he even wrote essays of becoming a teacher during his schooling years) he eventually became a teacher after completing his studies. He was assigned to teach at the Sultan Abdul Samad school in the late 1970's, and had been teaching at the school until now. He was famous for his tremendous knowledge of the physics subject and was always regarded as the best physics teacher in the petaling district. He can memorize the whole Form 6 STPM physics book in his head and can say every single word in the book, as a result , he dont even need a book while teaching and was always seen entering classes empty-handed all the time while only carrying a marker pen. He demands great efficiency and intense concentration from his students, as a result, students are always rushing to copy physics notes coming out from his mouth as he talks very fast and never slows down. This causes many students unable to keep up and have to look to the right or left to copy from the students sitting beside them. Students are also not allowed to yawn during class and when caught yawning, a very loud "GOOD MORNING" can be heard and make the student who is yawning extremely surprised and jump up of the chair and awake immediately.