I have mixed feelings for my time in Elite. There are ups and downs. The school impacted me a lot in my studies and my character. When I first came to this school, I wasn’t really happy and found it hard to follow the rules. But teacher Rose disciplined me and changed me. She taught me to be grateful for everything I have and reminded me that everything that happened, God has a purpose for it. This is the greatest lesson I learned this year. The school has influenced me to be humble and to accept everyone. I don’t like mixing with people, but I am still learning. Being in a school with mixed communities is rather hard because each of us has a different perspective. However, we can learn about each other’s cultures and learn to accept each other. In future, I want to take part in more activities and go on more trips.

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