Last day of school and Prize Presentation
Finally, 20th November saw the last day of school for the year 2009. Ooooo...... time passed so fast and it was like yesterday my girl started going to Std. 1 and now she had finished Year 1. Recalling of her crying for the 1st 6 months every morning when she reaches school gives me the shudders. I was sitting down here and trying to retrieve what I did during the past months. *blank*
Actually Des need not go to school but as there was no one to look after her for me, I had to drag her along to attend the Prize Presentation and Farewell Bidding for the Std. 6 students organised by the school. Yup, as a PIBG member, I was invited.
I called Dr. Loh the previous nite to see whether I could 'tumpang' his car. I was in luck, he wanted to attend too, not becos he was a PIBG member but his daughter, Christine, was one of the prize winners.
We started off at about 6.45 a.m. and after sending Fanny off to work in HUKM, we reached the school at about 7.10 a.m. (no jams at all) and had to wait until 8 a.m. before we were ushered into the school's 'mini' community hall. Hopefully the new 2-storey building with the community hall will be ready before the school reopens next year.
Poor Des, she was the only Std. 1 student, besides the 3 prize winners from her class, who went to school dat day. She refused to sit with her seniors and started to cry and I had to let her sit with me. She cried the first day and (who would have thought she would cry) the last day of school. *duh* *shakes head* .... sigh .....
Actually Des need not go to school but as there was no one to look after her for me, I had to drag her along to attend the Prize Presentation and Farewell Bidding for the Std. 6 students organised by the school. Yup, as a PIBG member, I was invited.
I called Dr. Loh the previous nite to see whether I could 'tumpang' his car. I was in luck, he wanted to attend too, not becos he was a PIBG member but his daughter, Christine, was one of the prize winners.
We started off at about 6.45 a.m. and after sending Fanny off to work in HUKM, we reached the school at about 7.10 a.m. (no jams at all) and had to wait until 8 a.m. before we were ushered into the school's 'mini' community hall. Hopefully the new 2-storey building with the community hall will be ready before the school reopens next year.
Poor Des, she was the only Std. 1 student, besides the 3 prize winners from her class, who went to school dat day. She refused to sit with her seniors and started to cry and I had to let her sit with me. She cried the first day and (who would have thought she would cry) the last day of school. *duh* *shakes head* .... sigh .....
The 3 brilliant students from Des's class,
Joey Yap, Thong Kai Wen and Christine Loh
The Stage
The Trophies
The Prize winners
The school leavers (Std. 6 students)
Christine receiving her prize
Model student from Co-curriculum category
Model Student (Girl)
Sheryl (Uncle's Ooi's grand-daughter)
Model Student (Boy)
We were entertained performances by the students.
and a song rendered by the school leavers.
from the Std. 6 pupils.
Such a 'heavy heart' and sad scene.
I'm sure most of the students and teachers
were trying to hold back their tears.
I'm sure most of the students and teachers
were trying to hold back their tears.
HAPPY HOLIDAYS!
8 Comments:
i still remember you posting up about her first day of school on your blog. time passes by so quickly yea,...soon, she'll be in her teens..:)
happy holiday for Destinee~~~^^
yea time really flies yea ... have a great holiday!
The Prize Presentation and Farewell Bidding ceremony is quite grand yeah.
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悦沁和悦惟一直问:Tracy untie 几时要带des 来我们家玩?
都快开学了~呵呵
Time really flies, just like yesterday when I read about her first days in Primary school. Soon she will be in P2.
hmm, now is my turn to get worry about my boy. Juz hope I won't get all those headache when he is in the P1.
Happy Holidays!
Kids are growing up so fast. Now finishing Std.1, before you know it they'll be leaving home to further studies. I'm sure we mothers will be going "Waaaaaah" then and reminiscing when they were still babies in our arms. I guess that's a good reminder for us to enjoy them (both good and naughty times) while we can.
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