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SAPS Teachers Day Visit / 2009

A few weeks back, I went back to St Anthony’s Primary School for Teachers day and no doubt, many has changed since I went a year back. So here is a few scene shots which I took.
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Here is the photo of a shot in the canteen. It looks great and they built a cyber-cafe with many games.
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Still managed to catch a science teacher – Mrs Yacob still teaching.
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Went to a classroom and it seems like they have way better facilities, like PCs and Visualizer in every room.
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The school pond, which they were building it during my PSLE days.
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An overview of the school’s dual basketball court.
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A zoomed in photo of the flag raising.
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The school’s indoor mini garden.
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As well as the toilet painting project.
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The school’s hall, which they’ve recently added sound proofing technologies.
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A photo inside the hall’s control room above.
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The school’s outdoor walking garden path, which took the science lab quite some time to develop.
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The school’s 3 Computers Labs.
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Some simple doll’s project did by Primary 5 students.
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Greeted many old teachers, which some has already retired or some became temporary staffs. Played soccer over there, and after that, we left.

Cheers.

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