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It was an exciting day, although I don’t feel nervous back then. Because I am confident and I am aware enough to know that no matter the outcome, I will always be the best! (Pickky – Picture Story Writing, Lower Secondary)
The MEP-SEP “Wall of Pride” is launched this week showcasing all the programs’ activities, students’ outputs and legacy.
MEP-SEP Presents the Best Performing Students of Semester 1 AY 2021.
Looking back last April when Ms. Virginia Oliver of MEP M3/12, now joined SEP 4/3 competed in the online speech competition about “Why English is Vital”, hosted by TWP. For her perfomance watch the link below:
The World Against COVID-19: Resilience, Discipline and Unity is the theme of the contest this year. Joining for the second time, Virginia of M3/12 faced the challenge along with the other 33 delegates from different schools under Zone A.
For this contest, participants were tasked to do public speaking about the theme on the first round. Fifty percent of the participants will be chosen to continue to the second round; the impromptu proper.
This year’s contestants really showed many potentials during the competition and for that our proud congratulations to you all!
Finally, Virginia finished the competition Ranking No. 1 (again for two consecutive years now).
Our beloved Mattayom 2/2 students Noey, Onyx, Hill, Ploy and Sanae are representing our school in this 2020 EP/MEP Academic Skills Competition / Skit category. They play the roles of five young girls trying to figure out ways to avoid the COVID-19 pandemic through three acts. Enjoy with “Back to school”, “The tickling facemask” and “The punching crown”. Hopefully they will put a smile on your face in these difficult times. (Teacher Art & the Skit team)
See Official Skit Result Below:
Joining the singing contest for the EP/MEP Academic Skills Competition in Rajavinit Mattayom School is Lookwa of M1/2.
This year the total number of singing contestants totalled to 40 students for the lower secondary category only.
” I am excited and nervous!” says Lookwa with a big, nervous smile. (Watch video on top to see Lookwa’s performance. )