esaay on remembering our school day's
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The school days are the best days of my life. I clearly remember my first day at school. My first day school life memories are still vivid. I can still feel how warmly I was welcomed at the school. That truly defines the importance of school life for a child.
As a child, I learned, cooperated, got myself motivated and groomed under the best company of my best friends. I remember the first year love and wishes from my teachers. That is why I always regard my primary school life memories as the treasure for my life.I have the best friends today and the learning experience that I got from my high school. The high school life memories are the invaluable part. I did a lot of blunders and mistakes. But thanks to my sincere friends and true teachers I was always rescued. That is how I learned from high school life the true meaning of cooperation and love.
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School has had to be the most boring time of our lives, but equally fun. So when you look back on your class photograph, you smell the nostalgic scent of all the tiny bits of fun that turned into a ball of amusement. But the fact that the ball rolled downhill just too quick, somewhere saddens a part of us. That’s memories, they’re bound to be made and fade. Amongst my worst memories from school days, the scene is still clear in my mind. Once while playing hide and seek with the bad boy, the good boy’s hand mistakenly got stuck between the classroom door and its screws. The bad boy standing next to him did not bother to help and instead kept closing the door giving the good boy more pain. To help the good boy I took my pencil and hit the bad boy on the head. Result: The good boy broke his fingers and the bad boy was suspended for only two days. And this was the second year of kindergarten.
One of the best memories was in Grade 9. We used to have two biology classes back to back on Tuesdays. The teacher used to forget her schedule (yay) and we would enjoy playing on the school grounds instead. Mind you, she hardly attended 40 per cent of our classes.
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