The memories of my secondary school! Those were The days, full of excitement command learning, and growth. Let me share some of my favorite experience with you.
MY BEST EXPERIENCE
One of my best experience was making new friends. I was a bit shy at first, but as I got to know my classmate, I realize we had so much in common. We bonded over our shared love of music, movies, and sports. We could spend a chatting, laughing and supporting each other through thick and thin.
MY FAVORITE EXPERIENCE
But my absolute favorite experience was having the opportunity to hang out with other talented students during break time. We could often gather in the school courtyard sharing our passion and talent with each other. I was fascinated by their creativity and skills, and I learned so much from the full stop whether it was listening to a friend latest musical composed or watching a talented artist at work, I was constantly inspired by the talent around me.
Another highlight was a school annual talent show. I was nervous but true to perform in front of my peers. I remember dancing my heart out to my favorite song (Psaquare - Senorita ), and they are applause was incredible! It was an amazing feelings to know that my friends and teachers appreciated my talent.
KEY WORD ABOUT ME
On a more personal note, I was always neat and clean. I took pride in my appearance and make sure to dress well and keep my belongings organized. It may seems like a small thing, but it helps me feel more confidence and put-together, especially on the day when I was feeling stressed or overwhelmed.
MY CHALLENGES
However my secondary School experience wasn't without its challenge. One of the the toughest experience was being bullied by my senior prefect. It started with verbal taunts and teasing, but soon escalated to physical insemination. They could often confiscate my shoes, bag and books, making it difficult for me to attend classes. I felt scared, alone and helpless.
The bullying got so bad that I had to beg my mom to move me to another school. I just wanted to have peace of mind and concentrate on my studies without the constant fear of being bullied. My mother was understanding and supportive, and we eventually found a new school that was a better fit for me.
But here is the interesting part: most of the prefects who used to bully me ended up as a motor park loaders after graduation. I remember seeing them at the motor park, loading and unloading goods from trucks. It was a humbling experience for them, and I couldn't help but feel a sense of irony full stop the one who used to intimidate me will now doing manual labor, while I was pursuing my dreams. Anyways, i felt bad seeing them doing it.
Despite the effort of my senior prefect to break my spirit, I refuse to give up. I found solace in my friends and teachers, who supported me through difficult time. I learned to start up for myself and seek help when needed. It was a valuable lesson in my resilience and courage.
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Looking back, I realized that those experience shaped me into the person I am today. I learned to appreciate the good times and preserve through the bad. If I could go back, I will do it all over again in a heartbeat.
Lastly, parents should give listening ears to their children because if my mom didn't care to listen to me to change my school, who knows how it would have ended.
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@goodybest @aviral123 @weisser-rabe @deelyt @iddy @beevicsam @uzma4882, What was your experience during your high school Days?. Hope to read about it in the comments session 🏆
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