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We are the Sports Class of Commonwealth Secondary School. We are 4/3. We are all Champions. 3/3'04 and 4/3'05 are formed by 38 individuals; 1 big team; 1 class. We have great teachers, we have great friends. We have good attitude. We are 4/3. Once a 4/3ian, 4ev3r a 4/3ian.
CMs: Mdm Ros. Ms Kelly Lim. Mr Steven Quek. Mr Choo Boon Hwee.
Teachers: Ms Chua I Lin, Mdm Quek Lay Hong, Mr Yong Yit Heng, Mrs Chloe Png, Ms Esther Leng, Ms Phoon, etc.
Class: Jasmine Ang, Annie Tay, Pei Yan, Hamidah, Hanisah, Jasmine Tan, Lastrina, Hazel Lai, Peishan, Meiqi, Mengqi, Tse Ruey, Thandar, Marin, Shasha, Nasihah, Hafizah, Nicole Oh, Sok Leng, Siti Rohanna, Cheryl Soh, Hui Hui, Xian Yee, Yi Ting, Lay San, Xiao Qian, Hei Wai, Tuck Wen, David Kwok, Thomas Law, Wilson Lee, Kuan Hui, Haikal, Shahid, Syamil, Jason Ngai and Kang Sheng.
Saturday, October 01, 2005
Studying in school
If you are really looking for a peaceful place to study during the weekends, or rather, Saturdays, go to the school canteen. Trust me, it's a very good place to be able to concentrate fully on your work, and the only distractions that will come are mostly because of yourself and your own devices and maybe a passing Mrs Yip asking you about your own personal details and making small talk.Studying in school on Saturday has the convinience of the 'night clinic' because most of the teachers are in the staffroom doing their own work and would be more than welcome to help you with a question or two anytime. Also, it does without the rowdiness and noise of those who choose to play a fool during the night study hours. There also is not much redtape to do with, except of course signing into the school on a weekend with Mr David. There is no need to take attendance, and there is almost no need for any records of signing up for any programme whatsoever. So, you can choose to come or not, and it is not compulsory at all.In my opinion, it really is quite conducive.
Haikal shouted here at 10:29 PM
Stand up, Speak up.
We are not just special. We are gifted.