Our Assembly on Monday
I'm sorry that I had not updated my blog for a long time, but I really had no time.
Most of the time was spent on my website, which we were supposed to create using only the notepad.
I had a hard time doing it, which showed I was not very good in Infocomm Studies :( , but never mind, I still completed it, although it is really lousy and lame.
Click here to go to my website.
Ok, now lets stop wasting time on the excuses i have and go straight into my topic.
The assembly this week created quite an uproar due to the sensitive topic.
It was the problem of whether iSpark was discriminated by other consortiums.
One person, I don't know from what class, gave iSpark a personal attack.
By the way he talked, which Mr Hon, our principal caught, that boy was one who discriminates iSpark. He gave us a weird name 'iSparky'. Personally, I actually feel that the name is quite cute...
Also, someone else said that iSpark students are proud and unfriendly, which I totally disagree.
I am from iSpark, and I never was ignorant to people from other consortiums!
Ok, MAYBE there are a few of the people are not very friendly, but I believe every consortium have someone like that!
Why must the people just find fault with iSpark?
Just as Miss Letchmi had said, finding fault with someone is the easiest but we should always look at someone's strengths as although we are from different consortiums, but overall, we are in the same school.
If only everyone could look at anothers' strengths then there would be no conflict between consortiums.
I just do not understand why Aphelion dislikes iSpark so much.
When we won the ANGLES speech competition 2006, we cheered for ourselves. However, just when we finished cheering, Aphelion immediately gave a resounding '3 cheers for Aphelion'.
Some of them even laughed at us because they cheered much louder.
And this was not the first time. They also did this during the sec 1 camp.
What is this?
Are they trying to show they are better than us? Whats the use?
I will never understand.
I sincerely hope that the discrimination between consortiums will stop.
P.S. One good news. I had finally became a Councillor-in-training. We will be having a welcome party this coming friday. :)
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