Thursday, February 26, 2009

Thursday, February 19, 2009
Nizam was always a jovial dude!

Zul was fun!

Carmel, she was so sweet and nice.
We miss you guys, hope you are getting along with your new classmates.


Hey girls and guys,
Managed to do only one design for the class t-shirt cause I am swarmed with other school stuff to do. See if you like it.
Miss Jew
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Regarding class t-shirts!
Hello!
414, please vote for the colours you would prefer our very own class t-shirts!
RED - ONLY Miss Jew. BLACK - Whole class.
Afiyan! please check out the price asap! :)
Voting's over, Black is the colour chosen for our class t-shirts.
Sad for Miss Jew. ):
With love, Shan.
Thursday, February 12, 2009

We were surprised when we heard Mrs Julia Woo was leaving Ping Yi Secondary School. We felt sad that the Principal we knew for the past 4 years who was always caring and loving was going to leave us to take over another school. Our memories of her will always be fond as she always had a smile on her face whenever we see her along the corridoors. Even when we were called to see her in her office, she always had the friendly yet stern approach towards us, and we knew she was harsh in her kind way. She cared and we appreciate it.
Our greatest memory of her would be the farewell assembly whereby teachers and students presented gifts and written words of thanks to her. Her tears were genuine and we could feel her pain in leaving us. Her hugs of appreciation could be felt within us and we had to hold back our tears as well. Though we could not say our goodbyes to her on that very moment but some of us made a point to say our personal thanks and goodbyes to her after assembly.
It has been almost four months since we last saw her but her presence and memories is still felt within the class and in the school. Almost every part of the school bears a part of Mrs Woo as she always had a personal touch in the school decor. We miss her dearly and we hope she is doing well in her new school. We aim to prove our worth to her and do well in our 'N' Levels and hopefully to be able to visit her in her new school with our good results.
We miss you very much, Mrs Julia Woo!