i miss you guys terribly :(
the crazy moments in class and how we annoy all most of our teachers.
the random visit from Mr Wong, yet all of us were only thinking of "MR WONG YR SHOES!!" or "WHY ARE YOU DRAGGING YR FEET T.T"
and thank you all for putting up with my random korean dance in class.
i could not ask for better classmates.
CAN'T WAIT FOR FEBRUARY TO COME!
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
A note from your monitor [ ex-monitor i mean ]
Hello ex-U6Kensettians, it’s your monitor.. oh I mean.. ex-monitor speaking. Firstly, let me make it clear that this is my first post here, which is quite a feat for me because I don’t blog [ I closed down my blog a few years back cos it was too taxing, aha ].Anyway, I’ve been thinking about posting something here for quite sometime, so here it is ! tada!
I still remember walking into MBS in my long sleeved shirt and seeing so many boys clad in dark olive long pants. Orientation week passed by in a blur as there were too many new faces to register and too many new names to remember. Before orientation week was up we were separated into classes and there I met the people I was to begin the tedious journey of Form six with.
I remember thinking ‘ Oh my, there are so many guys ‘ – because at that time there were only 4 girls and the rest were guys. However as time passed by the girls increased in number and there we have the U6K of 2008/09. I have really enjoyed my time in MBS and with you all. And even though there were many ups and downs, I can’t really imagine doing my pre-u anywhere else.
Ups were when we first bonded while selling our mango-sago-ice drink, when we did those frog jumps that made us walk so slowly that we held up stairway traffic, when we had KFC courtesy of our then form teacher – Mr Lee, when we had our steamboat party, when we went on the sadly-all-we-caught-were-a-few-moths camerons class trip, when we made so much noise that I guess we succeeded in annoying all those dating couples up in Look-out point, and I guess the list goes on and on..
Downs – I guess that must be when the principal came in and asked us about our less than perfect results, the teachers that labeled us the ‘worst’ form six Kensettian class yet.. and well the rest must have slipped my mind... or perhaps they are not worth remembering :)
Thank you all for patiently putting up with all the Card Writing every time someone’s birthday was round the corner. I hope the cards you all received put a smile on your face and showed you how much we care. P.S – guys! Cards mean a lot to girls. :p
And by the way, no.. those cards weren’t meant to surprise you all. I was pleasantly surprised when Mrs Ramani took the pains to really thank us for the card we gave her during our class party.. as words mean a lot to many people.
Thank you all for being so coorperative when we had our first serious class meeting – when we had to sit down on the floor and get thinking as to how to improve our learning attitude and to tackle the problems we faced. It was a ‘wow, this class is really something’ moment for me. When it came to carrying out what you people were assigned to in the duty roster, well.. lets not go there shall we. Haha
To my MUET group candidate A,B and D, you guys really rock! I enjoyed those times we went off topic [ which was nearly all the time ] and had lots of laughs. It really took some of the stress away. And remember how we ended up in Subways after our MUET speaking test and were kinda shoo-ed away from Pavillion perhaps because we were in school attire….
To my class committee, thanks for helping me in carrying out my duties.
To the random people – usually Kin Yang and Caleb I think…who sometimes helped me say ‘class stand’ when I was MIA, xie xie!
To my tablemates, you gals are one bunch of noisy, happening people! Remember how Pn. Jamilah would always ask us to keep quiet?
Who said Form Six was hard?
We drew flowers..
Used colour pencils like we used to in kindergarten..
Its not that hard after all, not when you have an awesome bunch of friends to see you through!
All the best in what you people are doing now, and CNY is coming so fret not as we shall see each other soon!
With love,
deb
I still remember walking into MBS in my long sleeved shirt and seeing so many boys clad in dark olive long pants. Orientation week passed by in a blur as there were too many new faces to register and too many new names to remember. Before orientation week was up we were separated into classes and there I met the people I was to begin the tedious journey of Form six with.
I remember thinking ‘ Oh my, there are so many guys ‘ – because at that time there were only 4 girls and the rest were guys. However as time passed by the girls increased in number and there we have the U6K of 2008/09. I have really enjoyed my time in MBS and with you all. And even though there were many ups and downs, I can’t really imagine doing my pre-u anywhere else.
Ups were when we first bonded while selling our mango-sago-ice drink, when we did those frog jumps that made us walk so slowly that we held up stairway traffic, when we had KFC courtesy of our then form teacher – Mr Lee, when we had our steamboat party, when we went on the sadly-all-we-caught-were-a-few-moths camerons class trip, when we made so much noise that I guess we succeeded in annoying all those dating couples up in Look-out point, and I guess the list goes on and on..
Downs – I guess that must be when the principal came in and asked us about our less than perfect results, the teachers that labeled us the ‘worst’ form six Kensettian class yet.. and well the rest must have slipped my mind... or perhaps they are not worth remembering :)
Thank you all for patiently putting up with all the Card Writing every time someone’s birthday was round the corner. I hope the cards you all received put a smile on your face and showed you how much we care. P.S – guys! Cards mean a lot to girls. :p
And by the way, no.. those cards weren’t meant to surprise you all. I was pleasantly surprised when Mrs Ramani took the pains to really thank us for the card we gave her during our class party.. as words mean a lot to many people.
Thank you all for being so coorperative when we had our first serious class meeting – when we had to sit down on the floor and get thinking as to how to improve our learning attitude and to tackle the problems we faced. It was a ‘wow, this class is really something’ moment for me. When it came to carrying out what you people were assigned to in the duty roster, well.. lets not go there shall we. Haha
To my MUET group candidate A,B and D, you guys really rock! I enjoyed those times we went off topic [ which was nearly all the time ] and had lots of laughs. It really took some of the stress away. And remember how we ended up in Subways after our MUET speaking test and were kinda shoo-ed away from Pavillion perhaps because we were in school attire….
To my class committee, thanks for helping me in carrying out my duties.
To the random people – usually Kin Yang and Caleb I think…who sometimes helped me say ‘class stand’ when I was MIA, xie xie!
To my tablemates, you gals are one bunch of noisy, happening people! Remember how Pn. Jamilah would always ask us to keep quiet?
Who said Form Six was hard?
We drew flowers..
Used colour pencils like we used to in kindergarten..
Its not that hard after all, not when you have an awesome bunch of friends to see you through!
All the best in what you people are doing now, and CNY is coming so fret not as we shall see each other soon!
With love,
deb
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