Saturday, May 30, 2009

Exactly a week ago was Celefest! ''Gladiator'' was my class's game!!!

Anglo-Chinese School(International) Celefest 2009. That is my school’s very own version of a carnival. It was a day filled with fun food and laugheter.

Prior to the day’s event, a lot preparation had to be done. Each class were tasked to come out with a game stall. My class came out with the decision to have ‘Gladiators’ as the game for our game stall. The game involves two opponents standing on a small platform each which was within an inflated ring and using a ‘dumb-bell’ looking weapon to knock each other off the platform. Each game was 2 minutes long. I helped to get the contact of the game company so that my class’s celefest representative could go and make the necessary arrangements. I was also involved in other areas such as the banner painting, which took quite sometime to complete. Credits goes to Dennis who came out with the design.

On the day itself, I arrived in school around 8am to help set up the stall. After which I remained at the stall till around 1200 hrs helping out in whatever area I could. But I was mostly in-charged of time-keeping. After my shift for my class was done, I took an hours break before starting my second shift which was in the school hall.

My second shift was located at the gift shop (in the hall) where I had to man the stall, help customers carry their purchases to their cars. This shift lasted for 2 hours, starting from 1pm to 3pm.

From the celefest experience, I was taught unity and cooperation. E.g. we had to work as a class to brainstorm for the game, we had to assigned tasks, duties to each member of the class and that we were responsible for the task and duties we were allocated. Good time keeping/management was also needed so that we know when the dateline for the banner had to be submitted or that we arrive on time for our shifts. Overall, it was really nice to be working with my friends and seeing some many people coming to our stall and play our game. It also brings great satisfaction to see that our stall was successful.


International Day 2009:

International Day is a day where my school celebrates the many nationalities we have as well as to promote a racial harmony and awareness of the countries represented in our school.

This year, I volunteered to help out at the Canadian Booth along with a few other friends. We came slightly earlier before school started to help set up the booth. Besides helping to set up the booth, I also helped to make wafers which were later served with Maple-flavoured syrup to the visitors of the booth who wanted a taste of Canada.

Each booth had to come out with their own quiz so that students who visited these booths could be quiz. Students/visitors had to study/ read the information provided at the booths and then take the quiz. Students with correct answers form the quiz were given a stamp. Students collect/accumulate these stamps so that they could later exchange for prizes. I also helped to give the quiz to the students/visitors at the Canadian booth.

After my shift had ended at the Canadian Booth, I went for a Batik Making workshop where I was taught the traditional are of batik making. The steps taught included how to apply the hot melted wax onto the stretch cloth using a chanting as well as how to apply the dye correctly. It was really fun trying something new.

Through International Day, I have learnt many new fact/information about the countries in my school, such as their cultural heritage, traditions, traditional food, games etc. It was really mind opening and interesting. I have gained so much awareness about the world around me.  I believe everyone had a great day and the event was a success.

Friday, March 13, 2009

Had been a while, a month. Really had alot of work to complete, some still in the process, World Literature Essay, Theory of Knowledge Essay, Extend Essay(4000 words research essay), Physics IA, Econs commentary, Art sketchbook and paint and lastly my Individual Oral Commentary (IOC)....all of which WILL contribute to my final IB grade
13th-15th Feb: Scouts Recruit and Ventures Survival Camp...I was bumming bumming around...
Went back for fun- I didn't really do much there except following people around,  just sitting down and watching people and occasionally helping to run errands. But it's good to be back there once a while and look back at past memories, nothing but reflections. :) Went into the jungle for a short while on the 13th and 14th, all for the fun, saw the miserable faces of those sec 4s who were going through the survival camp....all the rolling in the mud, water rationing(2L for 3 days) and of course limited food, no proper shelter and toilets and no bathing for 3 days. Did not want to stay over night in there, or else that will have been my 3rd time doing so. This recruits camp was really huge, with close to 90+ recruits(didn't really count)+ the sec 2s and 3s. Even the Primary school Scouts were present. Those little brats were cute but horrible....RIGHT JANSEN! CUB SCOUT LEADER FOR 2 DAYS. Running around, complaining, asking stupid questions and lastly punching people. Haha!

27th Feb-1st March- Founders' Day
Anglo-Chinese School's 123rd Anniversary. My last official school founders' day celebration. Celebrations are practically the same every year, speeches, prize presentations, performances the end. What's missing here in ACS(International) is the parade by the uniform groups:)

27th Feb- ECP beach cleaning
LOOK AT THE AMOUNT OF LITTER LEFT BEHIND...GOSH! ALL THE POLLUTION! POOR ENVIRONMENT! SAVE THE EARTH!!!!!

NO OBS-
I'm didn't go for OUTWARD BOUND SCHOOL this year. Went once when I was in sec 3. Had an awesome time there with the best group. All UYOs except..uhhmm one. Paid only $360.
This time round, had I gone for it, I would be paying, $650, a reduced cost after a subsidy from the school(otherwise $800).  See the difference! Why would I want to pay so much more to do almost similar activities which I have done before, plus they are nothing new. Oh please! Gosh!
No Thanks! Then again it's year 6, with all the work, no way am I going to waste my time doing those stuff again after years as a scout...all the team work...blah blah blah. Enough! Furthermore, I thought it will be useful for me to spend that 5 days to complete all my work before flying off on my holiday which will span over the entire march holz. Hope those who went there had fun....+ it was raining. PRACTICAL PLANNING! WONDERFUL!
 
Okay time to go, in a few hours time, I will be flying off to the land of a billion people! Won't be present at scouts investiture unless I'm back on time. Sorry Friends, leaders and scouts! :( Have fun! Oh Reuben! This is a reminder, please don;t forget to pass on the heirloom. Thanks!