Friday, November 23, 2007

Release of PSLE results

Nov 22 - Yesterday was the release of the PSLE results. I'm very very happy. All my pupils passed which is something of a feat I'm proud of! Proud that their hard work had paid off.

I think the tough part had been all the evening class, endless remedials and fighting the lethargy that bugged me constantly throughout the year. The marking was endless and it really seemed like an endless road. Thinking back, I'm glad all that had paid off. Out of 38 pupils, all passed and made it to Sec school. 5 made it direct to Express stream while I got 6 with option between Express and Normal(Academic). However, got one pupil going to N(T) while another has the option of Normal(Academic) and Normal(Technical).

Actually, hard work does pay off. Those who work hard really do get to reap their efforts. It's really reaping what is sowed.

Anyway, I'm now slowing down a lot. Crawling in fact. I'm getting ready for next year competition in Basketball. Still hope to break into the West Zone league. May the Lord bless the team in their performance next year!

Wednesday, November 21, 2007

Fort Siloso trip - P6 learning journey


It's a fun time going out with my pupils to Sentosa. I think that's what make teachers so different from tuition teachers and all other jobs. We get to go places, and more importantly, as a class!
But horror strikes when you get a class of little terrors! But thank God, I got a class of mainly angels this year! Looking at these photos always bring a heartwarming feel to my mind. . .


Back after a long long break. It's finally holiday time. It's pretty amazing how I managed to pull through the year, I can only thank God for sustaining me during the difficult time.
This picture shows some of my pupils in my class. Actually, 65 is a class that I find it hard to forget. Probably of the unique makeup of all the pupils. Probably because it's during 30 year anniversary. But I guess the pupils gave me a challenging time (which isn't altogether bad all the time! There were several good time - something which many of my colleagues found it hard to believe!)