MY FIRST DAY AT SCHOOL
I have been reading in S.D. Secondary School
for four years. I still remember my first day at this school. On that fortunate
day, I got freedom from the control of my tutor who loaded me with heavy
home-task. You can think of my joy when I was told that I would be sent to a new
school.
I got up early in the morning of 8th April to
get myself prepared. With my tutor I started towards my new school. On the way
it began to rain. When we reached the school we were completely wet.
The sight of the grand building made me
nervous. I felt somewhat uneasy. I entered the office where I found four people
sitting behind the counter. My tutor got a form from one of them He filled it.
Then w entered the Head Master’s office. My tutor gave the form to him. He
looked at it carefully. He struck a bell. At once a peon rushed in. He ordered
him to take us to the staff room.
The peon led us to the room where I found the
teachers seated round a long table. He gave the form to one of them. The teacher
put my knowledge to test in English. He found me up to the mark. Then another
teacher gave me five sums to solve. I solved them with great ease. Both the
teachers wrote something on the form. Again my tutor entered the office to
deposit my dues. I was sent to classroom with a chit.
I reached the classroom and took my seat in the
last row. In front of me there was a big blackboard on the wail. Near it there
were decent chair and a table for the teacher. After a few minutes a teacher
entered the class. I gave the chit to him. He wrote my name in the register. To
my good luck, the teacher was an interesting fellow. He passed a few funny
remarks. He also made some interesting and harmless jokes.
As the recess bell rang, we rushed out of the
class. It was the recess period. The playground became the centre of activity.
Finding me along some boys approached me. They cut jokes. One of them asked me
“From which jungle are you coming?” I was silent. Fortunately three boys ran for
my help. They took me round the school building. With them I saw the reading
room and library. We also reached the hail. I found it decorated with pictures
and paintings. In the meanwhile the bell rang and we were again in the
classroom. One by one other teacher came but none taught us.
At 12.30 the last bell went. The classes were
dispersed. When I reached home, my head was full of new ideas. I told my mother
how great our school was. She was very glad to hear the account of my first
day.
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