Today was the last day seeing my favourite principal, Mr Low Eng Kee. He have been a good principal to all of us, I suppose. He's endeavours hard work put in all this years have really paid off a real good deal. From the day since i graduated, his teaching have been in my mind. I really can't do without Mr Low. He brought OPSS to where it is and now that he got to leave. He was the one that done a lot of OPSS. 1 of it was the instilling of the crime-free policy. With the help along with the committees and teachers of the school, they have ensured a crime-free school.
Can you imagine a school without such an effective system? I have a friend from Kuo Chuan Presbyterian. She is a piano major in my current school. She also knows Mr Low. Mr Low was her principal then. Both of us talk about how good he was. +From what I heard, she instill the crime-free policy along with the 4As too. Without him, both of our school would not even have this marvelous standard uphold till now. Though it was damn shitty to always get punished in the past...etc for minor stuff, at the end of the day, the message across is to not allow us to think that doing something minor is alright. And that he wanna bring us up well like how he brought up his own kids.
With a principal like him, how can we find another same kind to replace him? Mr Low have a heart of Gold. He instilled discipline in many of us. That is why a lot of ex-students came back to see him today on his last journey with OPSS. If he didn't impacted our lives, do you think we people would have came back just for him? I really hope OPSS will maintain or either become a better school under this new principal and that we will not lose our culture of who we are as an OPSS student.
Mr Low...You have been great! I know that you are also a strong believer in Christianity. May God bless you with good blessing and praise. Amen!
TaiYoukai Sebastian
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