Hey friends!
Today’s the first day of going back to school for face-to-face lessons after two weeks of online lessons, woohoo.
I actually feel excited and tired at the same time.
Excited, because I get to see my friends and hang out with them.
Tired, because I don’t like school lessons and I won’t have the freedom to do other stuff in class as opposed to when we were having online lessons.
Anyways, here is the seating arrangements made by my class teacher.
Usually, we would choose our own seats on the first day of school, but not this time unfortunately. Choosing your own seat on the first day of a new school year is like the highlight of the day.
Well, he did offer to change it if we wanted to, but no one said a thing so I’m guessing everyone’s satisfied with it.
I was a bit upset that he chose it for us, but he did give me a pretty good seat tho so I ain’t complaining. My first thought looking at the arrangements were: “What a great seat! I’ll be sitting beside the wall, so when I sleep I can lean against it for support and comfort.”
The thing is, I’m sitting on the first row, which a lot of ppl might think it’s not good and I’ll get caught sleeping by the teachers. Based on past experiences, teachers tend to ignore the first (and second, depending on the number of rows) row because
1) they think we will behave since we are seating in the first row and
2) they are too busy looking at the back rows to care about us (the ppl sitting in the last row are almost always up to no good)
Some good news: I have already packed my bag the day before, had breakfast and I’m now ready for school. I hope you guys will have a great day at school today, peace!
Damn so arrange class….I would never love that my teacher choose my seat…
Well good for u stella
Ayy u had courage of sleeping infront of whole class…Wohooo Respect
I can't do that
Is it a whole Christians school or Muslims…?
😂😂😂 Thanks dude, but I don't think it's a really good thing to do XD. You good bro 👍
It's a multicultural school, so there are ppl who are from different religions. The majority are Muslims though, about half and above I'd say.