AC/DC A blog to reminiscence about our past at school. And maybe ramble about long lost cartoons too. By yours twoly, the Perfect Pisces and the Legislatory Leo!
Thursday, October 25, 2007
Tuesday, October 23, 2007
PS born, PS bred, PS dead
I may not be your typical PS guy, but I am very much attached to it.
I will never call my school my second home, because it is the first place where I first felt at home.
I'm a rather sentimental fool, but that's just how I roll.
Let me flaunt my greatest achievements in PS.
1) First, I have been to all 5 sections
Pre KG B
L KG B
U KG B
I E
II C
III C
IV C
V D
VI D
VII D
VIII D
IX D
X D
XI A
XII A
2) I have been under the most number of teachers
I will prove this statement by logic.
I was a student of 3 languages. Tamil, Sanskrit and Hindi. I've had 2 teachers for Tamil, 1 for Sanskrit, and 2 for Hindi. Many people have been only students of 2 languages.
Bio and Commerce students will have had Bio/Economics in 10th itself, thereby reducing the no. of new teachers they get in 11/12. Therefore C++/IP students will surely have a new teacher in either Ramu sir or KVKK sir. But I am one better, I had both.
From 11th to 12th itself, I've had 3 new teachers.
So only I say that I have been under the most no. of teachers.
3) My attendance record can never be matched.
As a very weak and sickly child, I have never attended school properly from 1st to 4th.
In all years I have never written atleast one terminal exam.
In 3rd std. I never wrote a single exam.
After 5th I was a lot healthier but still I used to fall sick enough no. of times to cut a large no. of days. But I am very surprised that in 12th I haven't been absent even once (on a regular working day, I might add). Even though I have cut months on cultural work, my attendance is still pucca.
I have always felt a strong aura that binds me together with PS. Maybe it was because I was born in the near vicinity (YVK's clinic right next to Sandeep's house)...
I don't know how I will react once I am no longer a PS student. Time is simply flying away. And I don't know where I'll be lingering come April.
I will never call my school my second home, because it is the first place where I first felt at home.
I'm a rather sentimental fool, but that's just how I roll.
Let me flaunt my greatest achievements in PS.
1) First, I have been to all 5 sections
Pre KG B
L KG B
U KG B
I E
II C
III C
IV C
V D
VI D
VII D
VIII D
IX D
X D
XI A
XII A
2) I have been under the most number of teachers
I will prove this statement by logic.
I was a student of 3 languages. Tamil, Sanskrit and Hindi. I've had 2 teachers for Tamil, 1 for Sanskrit, and 2 for Hindi. Many people have been only students of 2 languages.
Bio and Commerce students will have had Bio/Economics in 10th itself, thereby reducing the no. of new teachers they get in 11/12. Therefore C++/IP students will surely have a new teacher in either Ramu sir or KVKK sir. But I am one better, I had both.
From 11th to 12th itself, I've had 3 new teachers.
So only I say that I have been under the most no. of teachers.
3) My attendance record can never be matched.
As a very weak and sickly child, I have never attended school properly from 1st to 4th.
In all years I have never written atleast one terminal exam.
In 3rd std. I never wrote a single exam.
After 5th I was a lot healthier but still I used to fall sick enough no. of times to cut a large no. of days. But I am very surprised that in 12th I haven't been absent even once (on a regular working day, I might add). Even though I have cut months on cultural work, my attendance is still pucca.
I have always felt a strong aura that binds me together with PS. Maybe it was because I was born in the near vicinity (YVK's clinic right next to Sandeep's house)...
I don't know how I will react once I am no longer a PS student. Time is simply flying away. And I don't know where I'll be lingering come April.
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