woensdag 18 januari 2012

Bishops Diocesan College

Today, the 18th of January, 2012, I had my first bishops experience. It was the first day that the school was up and running again, meaning everybody had to come in full suit(check my fb if you want to see it), even though it was 33 degrees celsius. There are many differences between RLW and Bishops that I would like to discuss with you over the next couple of weeks.

The day started of with a church service in the main chapel including an assembly. Everything that happens at Bishops is some way or another related to the chapel. It holds around eight hundred boys, and on a day like this Wednesday it is unpleasantly warm. Luckily we were allowed to take off ties and blazers, which is only is permitted on rare occasions. After the morning service, we had a small break but we were required to be back at the chapel at 10:35 for a guest speaker.

Gareth Penny, a former CEO of De Beers (mining company), flew over from London for this special occasion. He is a former Bishops student, so he knew who he was addressing. His speech covered business and how to be successful in it. It was an extremely good speech, and all the boys were genuinely interested in what he had to say.













After the headmaster had had his word, we were sent off to our classes. I am 15 years old meaning I should be in year 10, but for the day I joined year 11. At Bishops there is a hierarchy amongst the students. The matrics, or year 12, are obviously at the top followed by year 11 and so on. This meant that I could cut in front of all the younger years when I was waiting in line for hot lunch. As we have our "brugers" Bishops have the year 8. These boys are welcomed to the school with a New Boy Orientation. The boys have to dance, sing even give lap dances, and as you know it is a boys school only so you know how embarrassing it could be. After New Boy Orientation I walked into one of my classes and the teacher asked me for my name. I answered Lourents and the class started laughing. Teachers want your surname, and call you by your surname. Students have to call the teacher sir or madam and have to stand up in class when the teacher walks in.

Overall I had an amazing first day of school. I enjoyed the differences between RLW and Bishops, and I will be writing more about this topic. 

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