Yesterday, I have an group assignment that we need to go to a rural school in order for us to do a project, which is related to Teaching Speaking. As if you have noticed before, I did mentioned about the urban school, and this is the rural school that gives me the attention on it.
This is the basketball court of the school, and there are some classes beyond the court. The students at the court are preparing for their afternoon class. Yeah, insufficient space, therefore the classes are divided to morning and also afternoon. (Orientation class till From 2 is in afternoon, while form 3 to Form 5 is in morning)
The 'student lounge'. If they don't want to play at basketball field, so that they will also wait at here, as well as doing some other things.
The canteen. It is well 'guarded'. I wonder why..? Perhaps prevent 'riot' or something, eh?
Imagine. Even a rural school that is small also have a fish pond, I wonder why my school this pond is not exist at all? It is big, but quite empty, I can say... Pity. We have ODEK (don't know the hell of it), but it is restricted for us to visit, and also not a recreation place, at all...
Tropical park. Kind of disappointed that the school of mine does not have these kind of scenery. Forest? Quite a lot.
The class name at here is quite unique. They have identified as UMS, UM, UTM, UKM (something like this, and only 4 classes which I don't know which is the best and also the worse.)
The basketball field. This shows that the afternoon class is commencing soon, and they are having a assembly here. Recalled back on my Form 6's school, which everyday also have morning assembly. Luckily in my recent school... I called it school but actually is my university, don't have this kind of assembly.
As part of rural school, this is the really special school that even have a wireless service as well. Salute to the school too. We finished our group work perfectly at this place. After that it will be paperwork and also presentation. Hope that the teacher will not go too strict on it.
Almost forgot to introduce the school... This is SMK St. John, Tuaran, which is a combination of SK and SMK, but I only saw the SMK when I have my second fieldwork at here.
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