Hello Marian's Everyday Life!
I finished my school year as a year seven and it feels pretty saddening (sorry for the corniness). Even if I'm not exactly a year thirteen yet, I feel like I'm not attending school any more in my life. School is where you fail, succeed, and enjoy your life as a student.
Enough with the saddening bits! Grrr...
Here's how my last day of school for 2013 went:
I came early to school for some reason. I wasn't really excited to go today, because Gwen wasn't planning to come to school because of her trip to India, and we didn't have a full day, which bugged me a bit about the day because I thought that it would ruin the routine a bit.
When I arrived my class and I did the usual classroom stuff (roll call, notices, etc.) and then tidied up the classroom. We stacked the tables up on one side because the carpet was going to get cleaned, moved the chairs into the gym because they needed it for prize giving later on, and had interval. Since Gwen wasn't present, Regina and I just played on Regina's phone and ate food.
The junior school (because the seniors had already left school earlier) had a prize giving for the year. It wasn't that bad because it was about congratulating the people who got what they deserved. My hands are still sore from clapping as I write today's update!
The prize giving took about a hour and a half to finish and the school went back to their form classes. My class sat down on the floor and received our reports, magazines, and special end of year goodie bags (Just so you know, magazines are what we call yearbooks). Like every other magazine, there's a page where everyone writes their signature. I only managed to get two people, Regina and another girl in my 2013 class, because we didn't have enough time to sign all books. Everybody hugged each other and said their farewells for the eight weeks to come of not hanging out at school and having a relaxing rest.
Pretty sad, isn't it? Well, that's what I think. I'm sorry if I probably ruined your happiness streak, or whatever mood you're in. All I can say left is that a load of other pupil and I just finished another chapter of our academic story, and getting ready for another chapter ahead. Thank you for reading and thanks to the people who helped me finish this journey of being a year seven.
Bye!
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