By : Ang Jia Qi
Primary 5B
I was looking forward to the P5 camp. When the day finally arrived, I was really excited. We assembled according to our classes in the school hall at about 7.30 am. When we arrived at Mersing, I discovered that we cannot play with our friends as we were grouped randomly. I was separated from my classmates. However, we learnt many things. I learnt kite-making and realized the importance of teamwork if we want to succeed. I also learnt many funny songs and enjoyed singing them. I love the food at Mersing. We ate Malay food such Nasi Lemak and Chicken rice. I wished that I could go there again!
By Nurul Zafirah
Primary 5B
I went to Mersing for camping. One of the activities that I enjoyed most and which left a deep impression on me was the jungle trekking. It was really amazing. In fact, it strengthened the bond between us, both the teachers as well as the pupils. We took a nice view of Mersing at the top of the mountain. The jungle trekking was challenging and I definitely displayed the school value of resilience throughout the trekking. The touching part was during bedtime….I realized that I missed my parents. It was indeed an amazing experience.
Primary 5B
I was looking forward to the P5 camp. When the day finally arrived, I was really excited. We assembled according to our classes in the school hall at about 7.30 am. When we arrived at Mersing, I discovered that we cannot play with our friends as we were grouped randomly. I was separated from my classmates. However, we learnt many things. I learnt kite-making and realized the importance of teamwork if we want to succeed. I also learnt many funny songs and enjoyed singing them. I love the food at Mersing. We ate Malay food such Nasi Lemak and Chicken rice. I wished that I could go there again!
By Nurul Zafirah
Primary 5B
I went to Mersing for camping. One of the activities that I enjoyed most and which left a deep impression on me was the jungle trekking. It was really amazing. In fact, it strengthened the bond between us, both the teachers as well as the pupils. We took a nice view of Mersing at the top of the mountain. The jungle trekking was challenging and I definitely displayed the school value of resilience throughout the trekking. The touching part was during bedtime….I realized that I missed my parents. It was indeed an amazing experience.
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