Friday, October 14, 2005
                 
                 To all Victorians out there.
Today marks a sad day. It is the day where we, the class of 2005, graduate and leave the school. The school we have grown to love so much and grown so accustomed too. I am sure that like me, you will miss climbing up the long flight of steps to your classrooms , that like me you would miss having lessons in the classrooms with each and everyone of your classmates and that like me you would miss seeing all the familiar faces of the teachers and cleaners who have helped us mature into what we have become today. My dear friends, fear not for we have never really left. Our spirits shall forever linger in the premises of the school. It is this spirit that makes us feel so akinned to the school, to feel so sad to leave it. Fear not for we have never really parted. We shall forever remain a unit, a cohort, a family. Yes family. From the day we first stepped in as innocent young little boys to the day we graduated as mature grown man we have been a family. A family which has gone through thick and thin like the brothers we are. The school, is this families house. When I say school, I don't mean the concrete building with its many coats of paint. What I mean by school is the air we breathe, the fun we share and the educational,physical n mental tests we are put through. And this my friends is the real reason why it does not matter why we moved house. The school is a living memory of what we have gone through. Memories for which I will forever keep in my heart and will never forget. Iwant to take this opportunity to thank each and everyone of you for making this 4 years of my life so meaningful. I love you all. Thanks for everything guys. In this 4 years I have learnt many things. I have found the true me. heck I even found my favourite song of all time. The victorian anthem. Work hard and press on my friends for the o's are nearing. I personally cannot imagine myself singing another school song or wearing another badge. Just for that I will strive hard for the o's to get myself into my desired school. What about you? Join me in this quest, the quest to eternal pride and glory.
This post is short, but inside it is all my true feelings which I have never made known and I believe it holds the truth to what all the Victorians out there feel. Before I go I just want you all to know that I will never ever forget this phrase. It will forever play an important role in my life
Nil Sine Labore 
                 ;cause I missed you again at 5:36 pm