
Chung Chen Public Free Night School, 1992-1997.
This is a continuation of my night school remembrance, Part I, Part II and Part III.
Whoa, it actually took me so long to pick up and continue this story, ekekeke.
Academics aside, I do really met a lot of people of different age gaps and both genders here, since this is a co-ed and I was studying in an all-girl school in the day. It was fun, knowing people and all that. I could still recall the girl who used to sat beside me, YY. She was a year older, and her parents run a catering business. And then there was another girl, by the initials of QQ, which is both funnily tomboyish but yet had a crush on the new transfer student. And then there was BL, and WM, whom we used to accompany each other to the toilet and telling ghost stories hoping to scare each other silly.
Some classmates were also my day school schoolmates, and I actually knew Vian better via night school, since we were in different classes in day school. Same could be said to PS and YW, the latter whom shared the same birthdate with me, albeit she is older by a year.
And then there were also the bunch of guys, YJ, BC, KS and a few more, who used talk nonsense and always try to compete with the girls academically. Odd enough, they were more interested in how much you score for Geography above anything else, except maybe swapping rumours. Lol!
Apparently, most of us in the class somewhat how stuck through til the end of the six years, and we all graduated from that night class, our year being the year with the most graduates. We sung the graduation sung on stage proudly, because it wasn’t that easy to stick through the six years.
Those were the days. I wonder where are all my ex-classmates right now. It is odd enough to think back that, when we were all slogging through night school, all we wanted was for it to end as soon as possible. Now to think back, it was actually a fun and gratifying process, and through it we learned a lot.