In long,
I live PL, I breathe PL, I eat PL (wth???!)
When Mrs LKC was still principal of PL primary, there was a hair rule: cannot keep long hair.
It was the same for the secondary school.
I was only in primary one then, and that school rule didn't really matter to me because my parents did not allow me to have my hair kept long.
Whatever.
I miss my 1998 P5 buddy... whom I 'abandoned' by not waiting for her to come to class to 'pick' me up for recess. Haha.
I miss primary school days... 6 years of PL flew past just like that, and it didn't bother me, for I knew I was going to PL sec.
With a shittified score of 214, still go where?
So I put PL as my first choice and here I am...
Hello.
I hated school for the amount of pressure they put on us, sitting on us, squashing homewok onto us, and the countless handbell practices and remedials and, blah.
Now that there's only a few months left...
I wanna cry lah. I love PL. I don't wanna leave.
Can I retain?
That's a terribly stupid thing to ask.
Anyway.. I'm enjoying school now even though the teachers keep talking about O'levels.
Enjoy while we still can. Cos' very soon, we're going to say bye.
10 years of chapel sessions, singing songs, caring teachers, taking the same busses, same route, same track and field-turned-netball-court, same school song, same blouse white belt pinafore pe shirt pe shorts, thanksgiving services, and who can forget ---> girls. same faces. See some of these faces for TEN YEARS.
In short,
PL is my life and my second home.
There's bound to have ungracious PL lites who are nuisances(?) in public, talking so loudly they think they own the place, some bad attitutes and the never-ending trail of (lesbian) rumours.
That's the minority.
Most of the time, the public will judge a school based on that minority of pupils.
Oh. They have coloured hair. The school has no discipline.
Crap.
Unlike most people, I sing my national and school anthem. Softly though.
Cos' wherever I'm standing, it always seems like nobody is singing.
The school is strict with her rules, but she knows where to draw her lines.
No dyeing, perming or highlighting of hair; hair must be of a natural colour.
Since when has anyone with naturally brown hair been humiliated in front of the school?
As far as I know, I've not seen any.
And note that I'm a kaypoh so that means something.
If it's a natural colour, then you go and dye it into.. say, black or something.
Then DUH you will get into trouble la!
Since you already have problems with the hair, why go and dye to make it worse?
I think everyone's at fault here.
The school: Teachers who know about her hair thingy like our discipline mistress should tell other teachers who has naturally non-black hair and who doesn't, to avoid stressing up the girl. Her pass should have been permenant and not renewable. (my opinion)
The mother: Why she go and dye her daughter's hair??? Why must she make a mountain out of a molehill by calling in the press? Take her daughter out of PL if she's sooooo unhappy then. Why let her stay.
The girl: hmm I don't seem to be able to find any fault? Ok, why did she allow her mum to have her name and face and the school's name published? But then again maybe she didn't have a choice...
Oh wells.
I hope she gets over this as soon as possible, then return to school.
She's still part of the PL family.
Her classmates are worried for her.
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