Sunday, January 07, 2007

The First Week

To God be the Glory, great things he hath done,
Two thousand and seven has finally come!
A new year that marks us as one twenty one,
So go and donate to the school building fund!

Or not.

Week one has passed by rather peacefully, with uh, interesting new teachers teaching the last purely-GEP class of 4.9 Elijah and 4.10 Samuel. It is, however, of certain woe that we don't have the wonderful teachers of yesteryear, and that HCL is no longer 4.9/4.10 but rather 4.10/4.8 and who knows if 4.9 will be paired with any class. But nevermind, life goes on anyway.

A few things to note as of the first week:

We must all be shining bright students.
To be shining bright students, you must do all your work without arguing.
You must do all your work without complaining.
You must do all your work well.

To be a beacon of truth and light, we must first be smart and intellectual because the truth and light aspect is nullified if one doesn't have enough influence, and in that is not a beacon, more of a candle of truth and light among a bunch of neon signs, lampposts and such.

PoD is about questioning, never assuming, et cetera. I can't remember much of Mr. Wong Ping Loong's lecture because he was talking so much about John Locke and Lost.

Approximately half of the Secondary 3 and 4 levels are Pre-IB. I dunno the statistics for Sec 2 and 1. This half is the group that, for the most of it, has somewhat guaranteed placings into the ACSI IB Programme.

In short:

>_>

I would comment on the rather amusing musings of various teachers that we have encountered thus far, but I suppose more prominent and random members of Elijah will talk about it anyway, so why save myself the trouble?

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