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Y We are the wonderfully made 2eians from 1dians. Studying in SAINTHILDAS. Our form teacher is THE best. yeah?

we're eeeeeeeerisistable.
we're sexy,we're HOT.
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YEnglish & Lit - Mr R.
YScience - Mr Lai
Y Math - Miss Chan
Y Chinese - Mrs Tan
Y History - Miss Marya
Y Geography - Mrs Leong
Y P.E. - Mr Kwok
Y Art - Mrs Dzul
Y Music - Miss Lum

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YJOSEPHINE.
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YTRICIA. lobster
YSARAPUA. salmon
YZENON.
YLIONEL.
YISABEL.
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Sunday, March 12, 2006'
isabel ong (6)

The day before I went for the learning journey, I went to watch a concert in the Victoria hall . I happened to walk pass the Asian Civilisation Museum but was not able to drop by as it was too late. To my surprise, the museum was the place which I had wanted to visit the previous day. I was full of joy and glad that I had the opportunity to visit the museum. I was anxious and eager to explore everything when I reached there.

Our class was divided by gender. Our group was to give a report on findings of both the Indian and Chinese religion and cultures. The guide brief us through the whole process. Her explaination was clear and I was impressed by her knowledge and her confidence. I had indeed enjoyed very much looking at the different statue of gods. Each and every statues was unique and I had all my respect to them. They are very supreme to me as they did all to assist mankind in every life.

I was amazed about the legend of the "Elephant God", also known as the god of " Obstacles". It was a story of a father who had chopped the head of a boy whom he thought was a stranger at his house. To his dismay, his wife told him that the boy was his child whom had grown up and they had not seen each other for years. His father requested his men to locate any first head they could find in order to replace his son's head. They found the elephant head the first instance and hence the boy had the elephant head and human body.

After walking for sometime, another guide took us to see the shop which has replaced the house of "Tan Tock Seng". After which, we went onboard a boat which brought us to tour around Singapore River.

It was an interesting day and we were all feeling exhausted. The bus took us back to school before we were dismissed.

4:45 PM
2 + 2 = 4!