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Marcella Cooper<br />

I came to GIS not really knowing what to expect since it was my<br />

first time teaching in another country. I came to learn quite quickly<br />

that GIS is a school that values people the most. Students were<br />

always top priority and people like K. Ann and K. Lat really took<br />

care of teachers as well. There are so many memories to take<br />

away with me. I love the Friday night Romson dinners. I will never<br />

forget the incredible musical talent I've experienced first-hand. Last<br />

but not least, I'll take away with me memories of student<br />

achievements, teacher friendships, and the incredible experience<br />

of working at a school I can be proud of.<br />

Assistant Librarian – Khun Apple<br />

I have really enjoyed my year at GIS working in the library as an Assistant Librarian. I<br />

have learnt many new skills and made many new friends. I have got to know hundreds<br />

of students by name and have always tried to assist the teachers to make sure their<br />

trips to the library are a special time.<br />

Foundation Graduation<br />

Foundation students celebrated their graduation at a<br />

special assembly on June 20.<br />

The assembly started with the Early Years singing ‘The<br />

Wheels on the Bus’ and ‘The Rainbow Song’, then Mr<br />

Stan’s Nursery class danced to ‘The Lion Sleeps Tonight’.<br />

After this, Ms Aren's Nursery class sang ‘The Rivers of<br />

Babylon’, Ms Jane's Reception class acted out ‘Caps for<br />

Sale’ and Ms Jessica's Reception group performed ‘Going<br />

on a Bear Hunt’.<br />

Early Years, Nursery and Reception students were given<br />

their certificates and everyone was then invited to lunch to<br />

mark the end of the school year.

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