Basically I'm not that usal guy who sticks to a single school until graduation. I've been to about 8 schools. That is as much as I can remember.
Before entering formal schooling, I've already learned a lot from
video tapes that I keep on watching over and over again. As far as my memory can recall, I'm already watching these tapes. That's why upon entering formal schooling, I've already "mastered" almost everything thought to early school years. If there's something that I didn't learn that time, that is writing for a long period of time. I really hate reading and writing! (lol) These video tapes may also be the explanation why I find it easier to learn through unconventional medium.
Going back to the topic. . .
Here's a list of the schools that I've entered:
(A certain school that I don't remember the name.)
I was just 2 years old when I entered here. I was just sitting there, listening and doing everything that they do (except writing! nyahaha). By the end of the day, I would have some of our teen neighbors to fetch me up and bring me home.
This is just based on the pictures and stories that I heard as I grew up.
Lycee D' Regis MarieThis is a private school in Parañaque City. I only studied here for a year and I was in Kinder then (Kinder - Purple) [yup! that's my section]. This is where the silly moments of my school life happened. Together with my classmate,
Neil Frederick V. Jose, I used to do a lot of things unimaginable for kids of our age.
Here's a summary:
- We bully other classmates.
- We eat their snacks.
- We throw the bag of our classmate on a dark, dry, and deep drainage.
- We cut classes to wander around the campus and disturb other classes.
- We stay after class hours for detention because we refuse to copy the lectures of the day.
I've been a real good boy! (lol)
La Huerta Elementary SchoolI transferred here for financial reasons but when I did, I was forced to repeat kinder because I am underage. I stayed here for 2 years and if I remember it right, my section was Kinder - Green and I-2.
During that 2 years of stay, competition was really tight. I remember competing with a girl named
Gladys and the competition was really tough for me.
After bad experiences when I was Grade 1, I transferred to another school and since then, I've never been able to visit LHES again.
*to be continued. . .