Feb 16, 2009

Exploited..!!

Being a Sixth Form student ain't that high and mighty after all...

My classroom was situated at the end of the reconstructed foyer as there is not enough classrooms for us students. On our left is the new hall, where all afternoon session tiny tots gather for assembly while on our right is the staircase where students in this block rush up and down the whole day! Can you imagine how noisy it is?! Of course our classroom wasn't soundproof because one day it will have to be removed to have our foyer back in place. The only good thing about my ex-class is that it is really cooling and comfortable even in the hot afternoon sun...

It happened that we were told we could shift our class to a better, newer class to the newly built blocks in my school compound! Everyone was so excited until the teacher said we have to carry EVERY SINGLE ITEM in our class to the new classroom... (wooden chairs and desks, white board, CUPBOARD etc.) And you know what, our new class is located at the highest and the furthest of the four-storey building block. It's a long walk from our class to the new classroom. Okay, fine. We, girls and the school teachers are indeed very lucky to have gentlemen in our class carrying mostly everything up! xD We still endured it since this is the most awaited time of our lives to try having a class at the new block after six years sitting in shabby classrooms. After the 2 hours relocation on Friday afternoon, I felt I'm at the top of the world! (Actually I was huffing and puffing my way through, damn sweaty and tired. The guys looked like they had a bath with their uniforms on. Haha)

On the Saturday morning, we were having assembly as usual and there came the voice of our Head Prefect.
''The classes that had moved to block M, you will be exchanged with these classes and you will be transferred to block F. Class 6A1 will be chang...''.
What the f**k?! Are you kidding me? You are telling us now after WE carried everything to the new block? Aren't you been too 'early' to inform this matter to us, MRS headmaster?...

And there it goes the unbroken cycle of the children in the year of Horse to remain in shabby classrooms for seven years straight.

*Updated*
The class we got transferred to is also the highest, but the second furthest. Lol. Both front and back classes is from the lower grade classes, so we are in the centre of the zoo, filled with hollering monkeys and apes surrounding us. And there's a construction going on just opposite our classroom!

...I missed my very first classroom. Sob.

*Updated 2*
Yay! We have a classroom just for us without sharing! And at the new block! XD Everyday we get to 'exercise' our way up... =.=

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