It’s a Saturday night. I had the last lesson that ends at 8pm and thought I was the last one in the centre. The lights in Room A were still on, so I went in to switch them off. Jun, our secondary school science teacher, was still in the classroom. Seeing how exhausted she looked, I beckoned her to head home early. “I still want to do some work,” she declined my proposal. Then I noticed our new unit also had lights on. Sean, our Maths teacher, was also working OT. ? When I reached the centre at 755am, he was already here. It’s been more than 12 hours of work and he’s not leaving any time soon too. As I left for the day, feeling lazy compared to them, I can’t help but thank my lucky stars to have these dedicated teachers helm the fort for Maths and Science. It’s truly our good fortune. Thanks to all my fab teachers. As I always say, there’s no Study Room without our teachers. ? #studyroomfamily


It’s a Saturday night.

I had the last lesson that ends at 8pm and thought I was the last one in the centre.

The lights in Room A were still on, so I went in to switch them off. Jun, our secondary school science teacher, was still in the classroom.

Seeing how exhausted she looked, I beckoned her to head home early.

“I still want to do some work,” she declined my proposal.

Then I noticed our new unit also had lights on. Sean, our Maths teacher, was also working OT. ? When I reached the centre at 755am, he was already here. It’s been more than 12 hours of work and he’s not leaving any time soon too.

As I left for the day, feeling lazy compared to them, I can’t help but thank my lucky stars to have these dedicated teachers helm the fort for Maths and Science.

It’s truly our good fortune.

Thanks to all my fab teachers. As I always say, there’s no Study Room without our teachers. ? #studyroomfamily from Study Room https://ift.tt/2ItvJGs