Just to reassure you that life exists beyond goodbyes and packing, I had the unpleasant surprise of walking into the high school office (where my office is located) and being told the Cambridge inspector had arrived. In fact, he was walking across the circle at that moment.
My stomach lurched.
I dropped my bags in my office, made sure it looked presentable, and met him at the door.
He was a pleasant chap - British, knew Walsall, thought I was Australian (it's not just our kids who are going to struggle with a non-British accent!).
We talked through our exam protocol, went to pay a courtesy call on the deputy superintendent s our superintendent was visiting our campus in Davao, looked at the examination room and then I left him to make his preliminary report.
The last thing he did was watch the start of our afternoon exam to make sure we do things correctly and then he left.
I'm pleased to report he gave us a positive report.
But I'm still working on getting our prayercards printed!
1 comment:
Oh dear can you remember real English speech/ Shouls we organise some lessons? It is going to fun and your brithers will surely be taking the mickey.
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