Exams & Prize Day

Exams around the corner, and as my recent trend has been – I can’t really get myself to study for them. Here’s the problem – too many things are happening, and believe me, that’s hell for an idealist.

One thing that has now been pushed out of the way, is Prize Day 2005-06. A less complicated build-up leading to a glitch-filled, but fun day, this years Prize Day had it’s ups and downs. One ‘up’ was that atleast it was better than last years. However, certain misnomers, and certain exaggerations were made. From an abnormally large ‘Grade 1B’ student, to blatant ignorance of “Manity Fair”, the day did leave a few unsatisfied. Anger at certain accalades, mixed with pure joy for the well deserved ‘Best Teachers’, it was an ambivalent day, only promising a very entertaining tomorrow – hopefully. BTW, Shri – you are free to vent here. On the whole, it was a good day. With live entertainment for the choir boys in the classrooms, the re-arrival of a ‘rocking’ ex-student, we, or rather most of us, did get our share of the laughs. But most importantly, I was especially happy for the due recognition that was given to a certain few, namely the Best Sportsman, and the Sherley-Varkey-Award winner. Also hearty congratulations to all you ‘prize’ winners – great job with your academics. For all those ex-students who could have been there today, you have certainly missed a good opportunity to meet all the teachers, and join the school in an eventful and fun evening.

However, today was a prime example of how academics rules Indian schools, and don’t get me wrong, there’s nothing wrong about that. But I don’t want to argue too much now. All I have to say is that, maybe a little more emphasis could be given to extra-curriculars. But then again who am I to say so? – Maybe enough recognition is already given.

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