Hello everyone.
How have you been spending
your week? I’ve spent mine chilling out, studying and planning for the future.
I’ve also spent a large proportion of my time wondering around the house
thinking “what should I do?!”. This has been my first week of no-school since
leaving (read about my last day HERE) and it’s fair to say I am missing the
structure of a school day. It’s so easy to get distracted at home and for plans
to be delayed with the excuse, “I have plenty of time”. Deary me. I’ve decided
I’m going to take the necessary measures and begin scheduling my day more
effectively and sticking to that schedule. I hope this is just a phase.
In other news I found out
this week that I have in fact got the job I applied for! Yay! This means I can
spend my summer waitressing with three of my best friends.
Anyway, to the point of this
post, I would like to share with you my experience and memories from my time at
Arran High School .
I began my first year of high
school in 2007. This was a terrifying time for me as I was not only entering
into a new school but I was entering into school itself. I was home-schooled
with my two sisters from primary six to primary seven so I had not experienced
being in a school building and learning with people other than my sisters and
parents for two years. Scary stuff. I remember on the three full practice days
at high school when everyone else was dressed in their primary school uniform I
was dressed in a white shirt feeling very out of place. I also remember for the
first time hearing someone from my old primary swear and being shocked to the
core. How innocent I was.
Luckily for me I managed to
make friends quite quickly as most of the girls in my year were lovely and
welcoming. I remember that we all used to meet at the front of the high school
in the morning and the boys would all meet a few feet away from us (I mean,
they wouldn’t want to catch our girl-germs would they?) and whenever someone
arrived, we would all hug them as though we hadn’t just seen them the day
before.
“Darling it’s been so long…*kiss kiss*”
My first-year of high school
went pretty well and I met lots of friends who are some of my best-friends
today. My class was also the first first-year class in the new high school
which was built just behind the old (very old) one.
My second-year was very much
the same; me and my friends spent our lunch-times on the swings or slide
outside whilst taking lots of photos, I got into bother about wearing various
scarves and necklaces in an attempt to jazz-up my uniform, I was still very shy
and quiet when not around my best friends and boys were still an un-known
species. Me and my friends also took part in the school's Stars In Their Eyes contest as "Girls Aloud plus 1". I can't believe we had the courage to do that back then!
Third-year was when we got to
choose some of our subjects for the first time. It was in my third-year that I
got to take business management for the first time and met the very inspiring
and lovely teacher of that subject. That was also the year that I first took
part in one of the school shows. It was We Will Rock You and me and some of my
friends were in the chorus so we were on stage a lot with lots of different
costumes. I absolutely loved it and have taken part in every school show since:
Midsummer Nights Dream, Wizard of Oz and this year’s Importance of Being
Earnest.
Fourth-year was when I had my
first proper boyfriend. He was called
Robbie and we went out for 6 months. I also experienced exams for the first
time with my Standard Grades and despite all the sleepless nights and tears, I didn't do too badly!
Fifth-year was the year of
the “real” exams though-Highers and Intermediate 2s. I took Higher Art and
Design, Business Management, Graphic Communication and English and Intermediate
2 Maths. With a lot of hard work I managed to achieve 3 As in Art, Business
Management and English, a B in Graphcom at Higher and an A in my Intermediate 2
Maths.
This was also the year that I
feel I began to find myself as a person and realise my love for film-making. My
confidence grew a little more in fifth-year and I applied to become a prefect.
However, to my utter disappointment, I wasn’t successful.
In sixth-year I re-applied
and this time I was successful! I
also applied for the role of Head Girl and after an interview stage I was made
Deputy Head Girl and one of my current best-friends was made Head Girl! That
more than made up for being turned down as a prefect in fifth-year to me.
This year, me and my
best-friend set up a Scripture Union group in our school with the help of our
other best-friend (Miss Head Girl who I previously mentioned) which has been a goal
of mine since I was little. It turned out to be successful and I’m hoping to
continue supporting it during my gap year!
I also had the amazing
opportunity to take part in a short-film with my friends in our Island ’s McLellan Festival. I got to learn some
film-production skills, use film equipment and act as the character Rosalind in
the film. It was truly amazing to be a part of. My name suggestion for the film
title also ended up being the chosen one!
Now here I am a week on from
my last day of school. It really has been the best time of my life so far and I
have so many amazing memories. I also have some truly amazing friendships which
I am so grateful for.
Now I can’t wait for my
class’ Leavers Do Party in June!
I hope you’ve all had a
lovely week and I’d love to hear some of your memories from high school in the
comments!
Mollie
♥
No comments:
Post a Comment
Share your thoughts!