Tuesday, May 3, 2011

THERE ARE NO BOUNDARIES

Commencement Exercises of 2011

“Sir, salamat pu neh.(thank you sir)”

Last Tuesday, our 2-year program students graduated, and I am the masters of ceremony on their Commencement Exercises.

When their names were called to get their certificates in the stage, I assist them, and congratulate them as well. Randomly, there is this one student who thanked me. I wonder and asked him why. He said that if not because of the knowledge I’ve shared with him; his graduation will not be complete.

As I read my script during the event, I reminisced the day when I still taught the graduates in front of me. One time in my teaching career, I even thought that I have a kindles job. Working past time-out, reviewing lessons and all that, made it hard for me to teach, plus the attitude of the students.

Then in the end of the ceremony, some students also thanked me. After all, teaching is not kindless job. Actually, it is where I drawn one of my greatest fulfillment so far, that all the hardship I went through in teaching them, was all worth it
l-r: Mam Cora, Me, Mam Beng, Mam Connie, Mam Joy

l-r: Sir Jeff, Mam Veron, Mam Cora, Mam Joh

Graduates' Parents

graduates

graduates

Graduates on their tribute to their parents

with some of my students and CP staff


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