Saturday, October 30, 2010

The Indonesian Youth Pledge, The Soccer Match and October Birthday Celebrations

Teacher says,
teacher goes,
teacher smiles,
teacher knows.
~Tiddely Winks~

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Teacher leads.

A beautiful performance about a special day in Indonesian history: the first performance of the Indonesian National Anthem. It was first played on a violin by Wage Rudolf Supratman, a young reporter who was reporting on the first Indonesian Youth Congress. 1928 was definitely a special year for Indonesia.

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Our students re-enacted this special day through a performance by Secondary Students.

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Our Primary 4M students sang a special song in honor of the occassion, while Gillian of P6K read a poem in Bahasa Indonesia.

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It was quite an emotional moment for some. Love for one's country this inspiring and tangible is sure to echo in some hearts.

Teacher plays.

Soccer! Teachers and the Administrative staff had a soccer match at the field mid-week. Everyone had fun!

Players.

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Spectators.

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Teachers AND Students, alike.

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It didn't seem to matter who won or lost. It was enjoyable for everyone. And that seemed to be enough.

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Teacher celebrates!

To top the whole week off, the Sunshine Committee hosted another birthday party for teachers who celebrated their birthday this past month! Happy birthday and many happy returns of the day! (Chocolate cake? Yummy!)

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Teacher writes,
teacher's done.
Teacher thinks
this entry's done.
~ ed ~


Photography by Ms Aini, Ms Chie, Ms Margaret, and Ms Ong.
Performance led by Ms Lala.
Games organized by the Sunshine Committee with Coach Jared.

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