RGPS Story 3 and 4

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spot. There were some Caucasian pupils in Mrs. Ho’s class and she felt very lucky to have a foreign pupil in her class. They also did not have much homework. They used to have a pin-on badge and some students will forget to take their badges off when they get home. As a result, when the badges are washed together with their clothes, the colours on their badge would come off. Some of the students also complained that the safety pin on the badge would poke them and would cause them to feel very uncomfortable. The teachers then decided to that time. They had a lesson called art and craft. During that lesson, they would sew soft toys, pattern a plastic thing and do cross stitching. They used to do projects and had CCAs. They also organized some exhibits too. They had a field, basketball court and canopy. In the canopy, there were seats for the parents during sports day and their trophies. They would win medals during sports day. There were about 30 pupils in each class and when they went to P5 and P6, the number of students increased to 44. RGPS wasn’t ranked at that time. They had presents during children’s day and they gave presents to their teachers during teachers’ day. Prefects were only in P5 and P6. They had metallic badges. The students would play interclass games and they could get medals if they won. Some of the games that they played were zero point, paper ball and skipping rope etc. they would write magazines on RGPS. During the lesson, if anyone did something bad, their teacher would hit them with a ruler! This made Mrs. Ho scared of her teacher and she didn’t dare to do anything bad. Mrs. Ho loved RGPS and she even went to RGSS with her good friend and they always said that they were pure rafflesians.


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