He Got Me An Express Ticket
Today is the boy's report card day at his school. I went there during recess time and met up with the boy at the school canteen. Poor boy, he looked so lethargic as he developed fever since last Sunday and it persisted till today. :( I took him to see doctor last evening after school, got him MC but still he insisted of going to school today. Haiz.. He only took a few bites on the egg sandwich I prepared for him and off we walked back to his classroom which is now on the 3rd floor. The new classroom is equipped with a smart TV, cool..
The smart TV at the centre of the wall
This boy of mine got his mom an express ticket (the first) to see his class teacher. Each parents are only allocated 5 minutes, well.. I didn't ask much about his academic performance as it was all printed in his report card.. Anyway, his result still qualifies him to be in the top class. I had a casual chat with his teacher and as usual since he started kindergarten and now in a primary school, the teacher's comment about him has always revolved around his talkativeness.. *slaps forehead* She said he can mix well with literally everyone, anyone.. boys or girls. I then said, oh yes.. aunties, uncles, popo, gung gung, he too can make friends with effortlessly and we then had a hearty laugh. She commended that though he is talkative but he's one good boy who is willing to admit his mistakes and would come forward to "surrender" himself and that included when he spotted mistakes on his test papers *oh, I suddenly felt a sharp pain in my heart when she mentioned that, remember the 3 marks that has gone with the wind?* Aiyaya...
After seeing his teacher, we went down to the hall where some booths selling books and uniforms were set up. The boy got himself a book before heading back home. He is taking a nap now and I hope he will be all well again when he wakes up later.. no more sleepless nights for mommy.. the flu and fever bugs are going merry-go-round.. first daddy.. now the boy and I am the next.. starting to develop flu and fever.. Aaaa... Chooooooo.....
Labels: Kids, primary education
12 Comments:
the virus also express!! :)
Oh, do they change classes mid-term if results not good?
Making friends easily is such a fantastic plus point!
Hope he (and yourself) recovers fully soon :)
Ian is a good socialist, can mix well with others is a credit :)
Good to hear about your son's results and how he's doing in school, when our kids do well we parents always feel a sigh of relief and happiness.
Keep up the good work!
April's report day was on Monday. I let her dad go and take. I was working. Teacher said she is very active, everything also put up her hand, everything also want to take part.
I like Ian's school, the smart TV and the allocated time of 5 mins to each parent.
wa..1st time I saw got smart tv in the classroom, that's for what purpose, I wonder?? Congrats on his good result.
Hope the flu bug's gone for good. Well done to Ian! For the excellent result and the positive feedback from his teacher. Honesty is a virtue.
aiyo.. u must take care wei.. u demam lagi susah! cool ah they have tv in the middle there?
Claire: ya horr.. but thank God everyone at home has now recovered. :)
MG: No, no.. it will be based on year-end result but guess I'd pull him out even if he qualifies by then. Will blog about it soon.
Adrine: I always see his talkativeness as an extra plus point. :)
Yvonne: Ya, that's a credit for sure but sometimes can be a headache to the mom if the teacher thinks otherwise. Hahaha..
Irene: I just want him to give his best in everything that he does. Doesn't really matter if he would stay in top class or not.. :)
Yan: The smart TV screens stuff for the pupils to copy to save teacher some time and at the same time they get to watch some educational shows too.
Agnes: I consider his a good result as he scored 94% overall but still almost last in the class but think on the positive side.. most probably he'd be 1st in other classes. Hahaha...
Slavemom: Honesty is virtue but sometimes I do question myself.. how honest is too honest? :)
Merryn: thanks and I am recovering.. cool eh.. the smart tv? :)
Just to tell you, I talked a bit about Ian in my latest entry.
you r so lucky that your boy is very responsible for his study in school. Mine dear qiqi, comes home to scream and run around like a monkey with the boys, can't even bothered if she has homework or spelling the next day :(
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