Jessica Jasmine Everest <jess.jaz82@gmail.com>
10:42 PM (21 hours ago)
Looking back at RVA- biggest family (not just a school).
I remember walking in the corridors. The assembly was going on at that time.Everything looked neat and tidy, like the students were lining up like soldiers in the army. The feeling of fear of being left alone was getting to me as I waited in the office. Then when I finally did join R.V.A the adrenalin got to me. I was so scared that every face I saw around me, they looked the same. I went into the classroom, people stared at me as if I was an alien lol. Gradually, I made friends and they're the best of all friends. Hey, in RVA,you don't just get taught accordingly to your chosen subjects, you get taught the basics of life which I would not have learnt if I wasn't there. The stuff like how to socialise, be independent in what you do, how to move on from certain situations and the best of all, kind of being a big family and boosting that self-confidence!* the support you get from the teachers is amazing, the kind of stuff you don't get out here in the REAL world so it's good to take advantage of the opportunities we get while we are in school.To me, RVA did not only train me for my future studies, jobs, but it trained me how to face life and the obstacles, which is the most important thing ever! I remember after I got settled in the school, every time I walked past or into that office, I took a look at myself from how I was before and how I was then. I would see the ole me, sitting down, scared of being new and different, then I did say to my self, what a silly feeling! Our little group of friends, me, Alina, rinzing, chukie and Mona, we were one crazy group but hey that's unique :). I miss the Faley and alu thukpa !!!! Munna sir dancing on every teachers day, bikas sirs joke lol, rupes sirs jokes that no one understood, the rocktober and silver jubilee celebrations. Running away every time we saw headmaster, falling asleep in miss lama's nepali class in class 8, sir adhikari's tuition early in the mornings. Even the smallest of the smallest memories are a great big deals and flash back times when you actually are away from it! I hope RVA stays the same so every new student experiences the greatness of the school that the headmaster has put so much effort into.I didn't just learn how to do the ramp walk, I've come out better then how is was when I went in, I learnt more on the value of education, life and even the smallest things that contribute to each of our lives. I have much more to say but I will probably end up with a whole book. I did only study there for 3 years but woooooow they were massive, lifelong feeling years which I did not want to leave behind. Thinking back if I come back to visit RVA, I won't be scared this time, I'll look at RVA and feel proud that I was once a part if this great big family! Three cheers to ROCKVALE ACADEMY !!!
OPTIMA THULE!
-jessica jasmine everest
United Kingdom
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Ed
Jasmine Everest wh'd her schooling in ________
The united Kingdom tin grade 7 and joined Rockvale Academy in grade 8.
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