Wednesday, December 10, 2008

FIRE: SMB Kuching high



My high school, SMB Kuching high, was on fire. The whole administration block burn down in ashes, the junior science lab, RC room and St John room all gone. The smelly AVA room which we used to watch movie and the old library gone as well.

This is a bit late to post as lots of people have blogged about it already. Shyang said the cause of fire is still unknown. but i think most probably is due to the old wiring, as the building is old, so old already.

Hopefully the gov/teochew association will come up with the budget to rebuild.
It has changed so much the last time i went to collect my brother's report card, some teachers have been transfered or retired, the headmaster also changed, and there are a lot of new faces. this means that i am getting old.

well, let's just hope that the school will be rebuild soon.

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