Them
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The first and second picture were from the other schools: Mary Immaculate Parish Special School and Mary Mother of God Parochial School, respectively. Our Lady of the Abandoned Catholic School was also there too, along with San Roque Catholic School.
And then, there's us (third picture). But that's not how we were like during our real performance. That was when we were getting our lunch already. Sadly, my camera was locked up in the DAST room during our perfomance so I didn't have pictures.
That's how we are always like during formation. It's not a problem to me, but a problem when you join competitions like this! Discipline should always be strictly implemented and we only had it during our performance. Haha! We had trained for a whole week last week, and by training, I meant eating, sleeping, chatting, and a few "practicing".
This is actually one of the many fun experiences I had in my highschool life! This was the only time that my mates and I (and some recruits) really got to bond with each other. Last summer I wasn't able to go to school for our training that much because of my CET reviews. Now I'm having regrets. :(
During the awarding, we were pretty sure that we're not gonna be hailed as champions since MMGPS and MIPSS' performance was really good. All of them moved as one and their errors aren't much noticeable. They deserved to win the first and second place, alright.
Class 'San Bisig (that's the name of our batch), on the other hand, won third place out of five competing schools. At that point, we weren't really rooting to be winners (but it'd be better if we did haha) because all we cared about was the fun experience we had during practices. I'm surely gonna miss this when I graduate!
Right now, I have so many deadlines to meet. We just started doing our investigatory project this week and it gives me so much stress already. Plus, tomorrow's the deadline for our research proposal. It's also hard to catch up with our lessons last week because we should have been there during the discussion for us to understand clearly, but we weren't. No regrets, though. It was really fun "training" with my mates haha!
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