My Last Day In Secondary School

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hope (f)
My Last Day In Secondary School
« on: May 05, 2007, 01:39 AM »

As a secondary school student one will have good or bad thing to always remember at his /her last day in secondary school.

I school at Falomo high school south-west Ikoyi.After our last paper been Yoruba the whole school was thrown to something else as we the senior was jubilating that we are a pass out student ,no more beating from the teachers,no homework and the rest ot things.The boys start tearing their uniform ,going naked meanwhile some fool among them have forgotten that they still have commerce to sit for it after two days( those from commercial department).

That day was fun, we see our selves as big girls and boys not knowing that is the beginning of our labour market with jamb.
Seun (m)
Re: My Last Day In Secondary School
« #1 on: May 08, 2007, 05:24 PM »

Mine wasn't a lot of fun.  My dad woke me up early the next morning to follow him to work.  I wanted to sleep.  Cry
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