My Primary (Elementary) School
Sekolah Kebangsaan Sultan Sulaiman II
(SK Sultan Sulaiman 2)
Jalan Engku Sar
20300 Kuala Terengganu
Coordinates: 5.323481, 103.140269
My Secondary (High) School
Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Sultan Sulaiman
(SMK Sultan Sulaiman)
Jalan Sultan Mahmud
20400 Kuala Terengganu
Coordinates: 5.300345, 103.163802
THIS IS OUR
300th POST… WOOT!!!
Growing up, the schools I went to were
simply called “SS2” which was my primary school, and “SS” which referred to my
secondary school. Malaysia modeled its education system on the British, so we
had no in between ‘middle’ school. From the ages of 7 to 12 I went to a primary
school, and from the ages of 13 to 17 I went to a secondary school. Simple,
right?
So, in taking a walk down memory lane let’s
start with SS2, shall we?
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despite the rather lengthy name... |
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its still SS2 to me |
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its the school holidays, which explains it being quiet |
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this school hall was after my time |
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while this was here since the 70s |
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its still just SS2 to me |
I sense that although things look the same it
somehow feels different at the same time. Can’t seem to put my finger on it.
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the wooden building is gone |
Ah, I get it now. In the photo above do you see a concrete structure to the right of the main gate. When I started
schooling here aged 7 my Standard 1 class was a wooden building (which doubled as the old school hall) where that concrete
structure now stands. I remember vaguely being sick and vomiting in class, and
feeling faint all at once. I slept while waiting for the school to call my Dad
to come pick me up, and the next thing you know the entire class was vacated. I
guess the stench of my vomit was pretty vile!
We’re heading to SS next.
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school assembly every Sunday morning |
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just as I remembered it |
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my Form 1 block |
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walkway leading to the main blocks |
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view from the other end |
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walkway to the Form 1 block |
Located along the bustling Jalan Sultan
Mahmud road although on the outskirts of town this was (and still is) one of
the premier non-boarding schools in the state. Apart from trying to achieve
academic excellence, SS also strived to be the best at all local school sports events
as well.
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no, my camera was not over saturated |
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the school is painted in this yellow/orange hue |
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my Form 5 block |
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it was a dark and soggy day |
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hallowed grounds |
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another view of my Form 1 block |
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the girls dormitory |
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the 'astaka or pavilion facing the school field' |
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the basketball cum volleyball court |
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someone needs to give it some tender loving care |
Again there’s this sense of familiarity but
strangeness as well, as though you’re back in the place you used to live but it
doesn’t quite feel like home anymore. I guess with age the brains gets fuzzy sometimes.
I sometimes reminisce about my school canteen, and my daily menu of Mee Goreng with Keropok Lekor. The photo above is of the canteen I always speak so fondly of.
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our ginormous field (and the wall at the farthest end) |
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memories |
Our school field is HUGE, and can
accommodate two soccer matches at once. And I have a confession to make. Do you
see the wall at the farthest end of the field? That’s the wall we jumped over to
sneak out of school to play truant! (Brendan, pretend you didn't read this).