Saturday, 7 July 2012

L6BP

So how's my class now, if you ask?

Okay.

Let me summarises it, and give you an initial description of the class.

Initially, it was a small class, but it snowballed later and the number of student peaked a maximum 40.

It was before some of my friends changed their stream officially.

Then, three new students came in later, pushing the number to 43, stretching the limit.

Then, those who applied for transferring stream got their application approved, except three.

These three continued their effort towards their dreams. They strove to get what they want.

Thankfully, they got it.

Then, a student got Maktab, and another one left after a considerable amount of time of ambivalence.

Now, officially, we have 33 students, of whom 17 are boys, and 16 are girls.

How is the friendship, you might ask?

Well, it's awesome!

It's a blend of students from different categories, different interests, and different classes.

Most of them do not know 50% of the classmates, contrary to form 5 classes.

Luckily, everybody got along well.

There are six students from my class who were from other schools.

Among them, 4 are girls, and 2 are boys, and how are they, you might ask?

Great. Extremely sociable, effervescent, and superbly intelligent.

My new teachers for this year. =)

Everyone else is sociable, but perhaps lack of common interest.

There's a group that favours IT, and a group that are fond of computer games,

and there are a few groups with arbitrary interest, or no common liking.

Yet, if you observe clearly, you'll realise, everybody is an equal, nobody is sidelined.

This is what I call a class - unity, sociable, co-operation.

Plus the fact that everyone is cheerful. The merriment was never ending.

It burns with an intensity so strong you could hardly describe it.

We have a guy with slight "yellowish" brain, whose brain cells are interconnected by unique lines that are not shared by others.

We have a guy with slight mental growth retardation who miraculously entertains and exasperates the class simultaneously.

We have a guy who never ceases sleeping, but when he remains awake, he's surprisingly garrulous.

We have a few guys who have passions towards Maths and would solve anything pertinent to it.

We have a few girls who are very united and always do things in unison.

We have a few girls who shoulder their responsibilities seriously.

And, of course, we have a class who is serious in learning,

and although at times we slack,

our determination in pursuing the knowledge never fades.

It's been only two months, but everything is visible.

Now the question is - would this uniqueness of my class lasts?

I hope it does, because I've begun to love this class, and I would hate to despise it one day.






2 comments:

  1. after reading this,I find out most of the form 6 classes are like the way now i experienced.It's awesome.

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  2. Form 6 life itself is already awesome!! Best memory of my life.

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