Monday, 18 August 2014

My final school year at Mayisha Secondary School in Mpumalanga Province

 i come from a small but yet developing area called waterval in section B, it has a clinic two primary schools,RDP houses and more other things. I matriculated from a school called Mayisha High School,one of the oldest schools around the KwaNdebele region.The school was named after the King of our tribe Mayisha.

I matriculated in 2013,i was a science student doing mathematics,physical science,life sciences,isiNdebele(home language),Agricultural science and english(first additional language).




my final year was my best year,our teachers were very much helpful when we needed assistance they would go extra miles for us to get help.we had various camps during our final year,attended at different schools to enhance our knowledge,even though we did not have much technological appliances at school but teachers would bring their laptops to class every now and then if necessary.

during my matric year i studied a lot and had fun a lot,it was one of the greatest years of my schooling because i believe that where i finally developed to my full potential,its where i got to work hard more than ever to achieve good results.One of the many reasons why i loved my final year was because there was unity between the teachers and the students.Another reason is that we were the first matrics to go above 60% and made our school to win the school of the year in our circut and being given the nickname Mighty Mayisha.
i really wish i could go back to my final year at Mighty Mayisha.
I believe that i am where i am now because those teachers at Mayisha high school.

3 comments:

  1. you go girl, but you should know that high school wasn't meant to last forever. We grow and learn, and we are the people who should make the difference in some people's life, we should leave this world a little better and leave our feet prints to the next generation to follow.

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  2. feeling motivated. Mayisha made us to be people in front of others ....Appreciate the work teachers do . Will never forget The Mighty M ayisha

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