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11 years ago when I first stood in front of the gate of Jagat Mandir School, I was new to the school, the classes, teachers & classmates. As the time started to flow, I slowly became close my classmates, my seniors, my juniors & teachers with whom I created millions of small little memories which are still with me.  Now as I look back in time to 11 years of my life growing from a small, innocent & immature 5 year old kid to a young, independent & reckless 16 year old girl, I see myself going through lots of ups & downs, learning from my mistakes & living my life without any stress, care freely. It feels like a dream to find myself outside JM, at home sitting in front my desktop writing this blog about my experience at JM, remembering the memories of past 11 years.

Speaking about my experience, I found JM to be more like home where you are loved but also scolded for your mistakes, a place every teenager would look for. School, a place you don’t feel like going on normal days & you desperately wait for public holidays but whenever its holiday you feel it was better at school because you are used to the classroom where you sit with your classmates, study & have fun. I can’t remember every single day of my school life but I do remember hikes, excursions, tours & picnics we had every year. I always wanted to experience how it felt like being away from home with friends at a new place. Thanks to school, I learned how to read, write, study & most importantly care for others, I was taught how a life should be lived & how one should love themselves for their flaws & perfections. Thanks to school, I have got over my fears, I was able to build my confidence, speak against bad & speak up.

After SEE, it’s just been 2 days but I can already feel the distance that sets me & friends apart. We are different places in different situations with different people around us. Still I strongly believe in having memories that we created with love & friendship which shall always stay with us, deep down in our heart safe & untouched. But surprisingly we all shall remember this particular teacher with whom we have created more memories. In his anger, we could clearly see his love & concern for us. No teacher does this but he gave us surprise gift, a gift that speaks the friendship & togetherness we had as 23rd JM SEE Batch. whenever I look at the gift I am reminded of him & my classmates, all the moments come across my mind. Honestly you can hardly have any negative opinion about him. But if you see through on his flaws, he sometimes gets over possessive or demanding which at the end of the day is for our good.


-PK

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