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Class Test - Term 4 Wk 1-2
Final Year Exams - 2nd Oct 2009 to 13th Oct 2009 (T4 Wk3)
Form / English / CLOVES : Mrs Sabrina Tan ; Mr Sean Lee
Maths : Ms Tan Mui Mui
Science : Mr Thong Nai Kee
Chinese : Ms Chen Kaili
HCL : Mr Chua Kok Yong
PE : Mr Yong Yin Yee
Music : Mdm Chen Chung Yi ; Mr Chee Jun Hong
Geography : Ms Goh Si Ying
Literature : Ms Melissa Ngo
History : Mdm Nora Bte Osman
Art : Mdm Lai Sen Fong
D&T ( 1 - 20 ) : Mr Phillip Ng
D&T ( 21 - 29 ) : Mr Lim Hwee Chong
F&N ( 1 - 20 ) : Mdm Mandy Pan
F&N ( 21 - 39 ) : Mdm Nur Irdawaty
Feeling extremely tired after a hard day's work, I drove home listlessly and was practically oblivious to the surroundings around me.To make it worse for me, I was caught in a major traffic jam. Travelling along Yishun Avenue 1, I heard a thunderous sound and was shocked to see a Mazda RX 8 had flipped over a guardrail and up the side of a hill. The car was so badly battered that it was beyond repair.Beside the car, there were many people and they were whispering among themselves in hushed tones. Feeling worried for the victims, I informed the ambulance and the police. After that, I quickly took out my handphone and took a picture of the wrecked car . Then, I sent the picture to the Straits Times postal Stomp. The victims turned out to be four men in their 20s. Lucky for them, they survived the crash with only minor cuts and injuries to their faces and shoulders. After this accident, I hope this can act as a stern warning to the other drivers to drive carefully so as to avoid unnecessary accidents from occurring.