Anyway, in my first two weeks here, there are so many new things happened to me. I am appointed as the Project Officer for the International Day. My right hand would be a new Japanese teacher: Dara. Since we are both new, Mbak Sasha & Mbak Beppy help us a lot. Mbak Beppy is a French teacher, by the way. We are planning to have a UN Conference simulation.
I met a lot of people and made a lot of new friends here. Not just some, but a lot. Well, I don’t know if most of them consider me as their friend; they must think of me as their teacher!
Of course I met and made friends with the teachers. They know me as Mbak Sasha’s assistant, but mostly they recognize me as the niece of the Junior High School’s Headmaster. I don’t mean to whine, but really, there’s a certain professional line bordering us here. At least that’s how I feel. Or maybe it’s just that I haven’t really got to know them. After all, it’s only my second week.
We have our own pigeon hole at the teachers’ room, and we talk about the students all the time. It’s one of the nicest things about Garuda Cendekia; here, we know the students’ personal background. It’s almost like the teacher and the students have special bond or something. Maybe it’s also because most of the students have been there since elementary school.
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