Sunday, January 8, 2012

I ALWAYS HAVE MYSELF TO BLAME

Dear students,

This years marks my fifth year teaching here and fifth formers now as as old as i am dwelling at and in this very school.So many bitter sweet memories went unrecorded.Yet,some of them remain intact as they at times encourage me to go on and on. I happened to audio-record a few events that mark our once achievement being here at this very school.I should take it as nothing but a mere coincidence.The maxim that two heads is always better holds true considering the dismay result of PMR candidates of 2011. Her departure was too costly that none aced for English.

Should i take her departure as a timing bomb and swiftly figure out means to overcome it,this year result would not be so cataclysmic like what we have now.I thought i realized it, but it was too late the leakage was possibly beyond repair given the low motivation the teachers as well as their in-charges had had at that time of moment. Thus,Only we are strongly advised to remain positive with whatever befalls us, aside from abiding by the principle that God did not create something for nothing. There must be reasons which we mortals should dig out to take lessons for further improvement of ourselves. I admit i myself ever remind student to memorize some inspiring lines 'it is so easy to cry and die, but to fight when hope is out of sight'..It is now high time for me look deep down inside to keep on track so that not to have derailed me from the right paths.

Though countless reasons bundled to me ranging from students' weak grasps of the language and school activities which are too overloaded, the fact remains and forever remains is no of them aced last year. And i have to be frank that i have always myself to blame.And i should say sorry for that,for jobs unwell-done.

Sir