Discipline: Government vs Private

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Smoking is not good for health. This is an old on-going issue. Posters were set up in front of almost every school. Yea, you know, that’s the anti-smoking campaign. But cigarettes are sold every where, people keeping smoking, young and old, male and female…but it is still a must for those people to hang up posters, telling students it is bad to smoke. Okay, stop for know about the smoking or not smoking thing. Today, I wanna share with you is not about smoking, but the disciplines of students.

What sort of school produce what sort of students. Discipline is a very headache thing, especially in secondary schools. That’s the age when teenagers start to be experience with different things out of curiosity. Well, I think, a picture worths a thousand words. So, here you go, take a look at these 2 pictures and you will understand what I mean by discipline.


Poster outside a Chung Hua (independent/private Chinese school) secondary school. Look closely, the poster has turn pale because of exposing to sunlight!


Okay, now look at this! This poster look some how more new. It’s new because the school management has changed new posters several times!!! Now, look carefully at the bottom part. The metal plate has been “flipped up”. Cool, isn’t it?

That’s what we call discipline.

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2 Responses to “Discipline: Government vs Private”

  1. Cherry Says: MyAvatars 0.2

    OMG? Tat one look familiar! WOW…TAT IS MY SKOOL! LOL…=.=

  2. Apple Says: MyAvatars 0.2

    you know what? When I was taking that photo with my handphone..a guy standing in front of the school gate looking at me. (i think he was looking at me) I was in my car, driving and stop at the junction just to take that pic. LOL

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