To our beloved President Sister Mercedes Lalisan, to our energetic sister Melpomene A. Titong, to our local mother superior Sister Meriza B. Ocampo, to our teachers, parents and fellow graduates, friends Ladies and Gentlemen , GOOD DAY! It is with utmost joy and pride that I welcome all of you to our GRADUATION DAY! We will soon bid farewell to our Beloved School, to our dear Teachers, and to our friends in school. Saying goodbye brings sadness and a heavy heart, for we are leaving behind fond memories of many fun activities, countless new discoveries, and budding friendships. But we, the graduates, are just a bit saddened and afraid. For our teachers who have taught we well. They have molded us with the beliefs, values, and attitude that distinguish good Christian children.
They have equipped us with the skills and knowledge that will give us a head start when we enter Grade School and beyond. We, the graduates, are happy for this first big milestone in our young lives. We thank Jesus for making us into intelligent, obedient, healthy, and happy kids. We thank Mama Mary for looking after us and praying for our well-being. We thank our parents for their taste and decide in enrolling us to Holy Trinity University and for providing for our needs. We thank our teachers for their patience and their eagerness to impart knowledge to us. We thank our guardians and yayas for always caring for us. We thank our classmates, friends and playmates for the great time. Once again, on behalf of the Holy Trinity University Graduating Class of 2015, I WELCOME YOU TO OUR GRADUATION DAY. Do celebrate this day with us. Thank you very much!
The Essay on First Day of Elementary School
The first day of school is always difficult. New faces on anew place. I came from a small private school in South Carolina and now I transferred to a public school in Utah. I am amazed by the big difference studying in the 2 vicinity. My mind is full of confusions and questions. Whenever I recall my first day, I can’t help but smile. Good thing I was able to survive it. First thing in the morning, ...