18 June 2010

Hari Itu Hari Cikgu!



Heyya! :) This is a superrrrrrrr belated post! Teacher's Day celebration was celebrated exactly a month ago at our very lovely school. So here the plot goes! Chehh ;P

MORNING. 




Observation : Many blue girls  prefect, i mean, were busy, SOOOO BUSY like thousands of bees. Some were tie-ing balloons, while some were pacing up and down. Students were everywhere in the school compound. 


Meanwhile, Wan Ying, Pui Si nd Sin Dee were going for a competition. Ngeheh. No ice-cream for YOU! :P


The celebration started at 7.30pm sharp I suppose. The MC for the celebration is NOT teacher, but our dearly prefect. Guess who? They are .. *JENG JENG JENG JENGGGGG! *


Nik Nurul Nahdatul andddddddddddddddddd Ezza Ezzaty Omar! :DDD


Suprisingly, no specific teacher was chosen to be the MC this year.



Sze Ruiy is reading her speech :D

Usually, teachers' outfit will be the centre of attention. Unfortunately, none of the teacher really stand out with their awesome outfit like other previous years While our only man teacher, Mr Ng, wore his green blouse, which made him look smart and extra younger *winks winks*


Opening ceremony :
a) Cutting cake
b) Launching water rockets! 
c) Miss Teo Wan Ting is conducting the stucked helium-filled balloon
Poor her.
d) Tadaaaaa. 
a)

b)

c)

d)

After that, all students need to head to the very green field/astaka/where ever that nears the basketball court,
to watch the telematch between the teachers.

Almost every teacher participated in that two simple, games.
 I can see that they are very excited. Especially, Pn Tan :)
Here are some proves :
a) You wanna compete? NOT SO FAST! Geegee *holding the coconut*
b) You see? Pn Tan especially raised up her hand. She's very excited yawwwww :D Loveher.
c) No. No. Pn Yus and Pn Tan are not practicing any dance. They just wanted to point that way at the very same time! :D Coincidence much 
d) Look at the colours on their respective baju kurung! Very matching right? :)
e) Let's start the game babeh. Haiyakkkk! *sound effects*
f) Go Pn Asmah! :D




They were playing so called "traditional" bowling, where the coconut was used as the ball, while the mineral bottles were used as the pins. I supported Pn Tan's group, like of course! :]
Delightingly, they won! Yay. Cheers for 'em! :DD

..........
Next game : Teachers had to queue up in a line with their hands on the person in front of them's shoulders. The very first person had to kick a man-made HUGE dice. If  they got an even number, they have to move in front according to the number. If it's odd, it means they have to move backwards.



My school teachers are cute :) From their expression, I can see that they enjoy very much! :)

RECESS- Eat time :D
My stomach was already growled like since 9am in the morning?

[ Ohhh, I spent some of the recess hours to distribute priceless presents to fellow teachers.]
Yes, PRICELESS.

Guess what? It's a hug :)
Kan priceless? :)







After the recess break, there were performances. 
I didn't pay much attention on the nasyid group. But I think they did a very good job :)
Then there's this choral speaking from the Form Twos.
Two Intans i suppose :D
It's a malay choral speaking about our country?
I liked it though :)
Just some of the crowd were concentrating on the girl beside the conductor,
who's holding some instruction papers like "Smile", "Sad face", etc.
As a reminder I suppose.
Overall it was good.

Next, a game called the 'Super Duper Game Show' was conducted by 
Roshinee and May Yie,
where there were four groups, and each group consisted of two chosen teachers and a Form 5 student.
Some questions are funny.

 The dances were okay.
Thumbs up to the Malay dancers, who were still dancing eventhough the music stopped halfway!
 I guess the radio's testing them. LMAO
To kill the silence,
The Form Five students on the right of the pavillion sang along the song while clapping,
since they know the song pretty well :D
I sang too! [Only the chorus part] :P
I think it's cool ! As this'll not create any awkward moments. :)
The chinese dance suprised me though. 
It's great, no worries :)
Indian dance was the most-receiving-applause perfomance.
Wonderful job, dancers!

Besides, there was a poem reading by two form two girls,
 and a few Form 2 girls, again
performed, as in sang 
 'Baby' 
and
 'Eenie Meenie'
 with their guitars. 
Their voices are awesome.
But seriously, I don't think these songs is suitable to be sang on a Teacher's Day.
Sorry, no offence.
To me,my preferable songs are Kau Ilhamku or other inspiring songs.


Also, Pn Najihah won the teacher who read the most books! :DDDD
Yay her :D

After all , the celebration wasn't that bad. 
It's my last year btw.

I hope the teachers are happy :)

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