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the class
08S6B, from the faculty of ARTEMIS, in HwaChong Instituition.

the people
Gerald
Jiaying aka Chai
Guan Yu aka ShiFu
Sheng Hui aka Chris
Gaomin
Irene aka the 'model' pupil
Elson
Xin Yi aka Fong
Hiroshi
Kah Wee
Clement
Wei Xiang
Rui Wen
Xiang Jing
Eileen aka goddess
Min Xuan aka Minx
Yu Chen
Zi Jie
Mo Xiang aka Momomox
Xu Hao
Xing Yi
Jia Han
Ling Yong
Tianning
Yu Yue

the tutors
Mr Rudy Lee - Civics Tutor, Chemistry
Mdm Ng Suat Lay - Mathematics
Mr Chris Ho - Economics
Miss Claire Tan - General Paper
Mr Tan Wah Jiam - General Paper
Mr Ong Jek Yaw - Physics
Mrs Loh-Lam Yen Ling - Physics
Mrs Chua-Ngui Li Young- Geography
Miss Li YingLin- Geography
Mr Matthew Quek - History

links
ARTEMIS
07S6B - senior class
09S6B - junior class
jiaying
ruiwen
eileen
xingyi
zijie
moxiang
xuhao

taggi

credits
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Wednesday, March 10, 2010 | 10:23 PM
hey guys i got this off our snrs blog.


dear o7s6B,

i just want to congratulate all those who did well for the A-levels, and remind all those who didn't get their A's that if you showed significant improvement (e.g. if you were getting U or S all the way until the prelims), you should be happy and proud of your achievements.

For some of you who got unexpected B's or C's, just remember this.

In the end, it doesn't really matter.

So you encounter a minor setback. So you have to readjust your plans for further studies. I believe everyone in our class got good enough results to enter the university, and probably even the course of your choice.
If you've worked steadily and hard, but still ended up with a B (e.g. in Physics). Don't be too disappointed. Both you and I know that you are no less deserving of an A as much as the other 6 in 10 students who got the A. For such situations you know i will readily vouch for you in a recommendation.

For those of you who think... KNOW, you could have done better, had you started to work earlier. Remember and learn from this lesson. Don't make the same mistake in the army/university.
Advise your juniors too, lest they experience the same regret that you do now. In hindsight everything is 20/20.

For those who wonder why i chose to give you your result slip face down, and mostly did not say congratulations, it was because i wanted to give you the right to discover your own results under your own circumstances.
Some of your chose to share your delight/happiness/satisfaction/gratitude with me, in which case i congratulated you.
Some of you chose to share your disappointment/sorrow/regret with me. In which case I may have sympathized with you, but congratulated and reminded you that it was it was not the B you should be disappointed in but perhaps the 3 A's you should be proud of.
Or i may have pointed out that your C was a 4 grade improvement from a U.

Results that would have made a student proud in any other school often do not in this school, because we have been too conditioned to believe that everyone gets 4 A's. It is a unique flaw with a school that celebrates it's outstanding results and gives the impression that anything less is unacceptable.

By now all the happiness/sadness would have subsided. Results would probably have been put in perspective.
Once again,
To those who did well, congratualtions.
To those who did well but maybe not all A's and are/were disappointed, take heart and be proud of the A's that you did obtain.
To those who know you could have done better, well... just be more proactive the next time opportunity comes knocking, in whatever form.
The A-levels may be a culmination of 2/6 years (for IP) of study, but you still have much ahead of you.
Whatever the case... Life.Goes.On.

love,
mr R


i agree with it very much and i would like everyone to know that too (: love you guys! (HAHAHA)

so anyway HEY our thanking teachers session has been pushed back to friday instead because BEING THE SMART ALECKS WE ARE WE NEVER GO AND CHECK FIRST BEFORE GOING TO SCHOOL AND WHO KNEW WE SO TYCO TYCO PICKED THE DAY THEY HAD HOLIDAY BECAUSE OF RESULTS! ): yeah all my idea somemore hahah im a genius! :D

anyway haha yuppp anyone else other than fong eileen irene and i can go?

OHOH btw hahahha, after going to eileen's house, i think we should show each other's childhood photos/videos off! SO INTERESTINGGGGG HAHAHHA i would gladly show off my childhood pictures (like kindergarten that period and younger, any older and suddenly i become so ugly rawr haha) and HAHAH I TOTALLY LOOK LIKE A GUY! (if it's not for the fact that im wearing a dress/skirt oO) i want class outing(s) hahah we should go around everyone's house and see each other's photos! HAHAHA guanyu's one he looked like a girl! :D a very pretty girl too in fact heh :P

anyone wanna invite me to your house to see? :D HAHAHAH


and oh btw Nanyang concert band is having a concert on the 17th of may, im playing alumni! :D with quite a few nanyang girls too that im sure you all will know. PLEASE COME AND SUPPORT US THANK YOU VERY MUCH :D

chaijy