HAPPY BIRTHDAY, MR THOMAS!

Wishing you a joyous and happy anniversary, Mr Thomas. Thanks for being my teacher in Year 10 and 11 and having the time to prepare me for my IGCSE exams. Thank you for also keeping in touch with me after I have graduated from Nobel. Thank you for the wonderful lessons for which I have enjoyed every part and parcel of it, from the Tenerife, Diudiu, Alison Hargraves, Harold Bergeron, the Strawberry Pink Villa, King Tut's death, and of course, to the Mercy Ship Project which was my favourite one ever.
Thank you for showing your support for Bullseye and thank you for being able to speak to me, to talk to me, and to be as enthusiastic as what you are. Most importantly, thank you for holding me in high regard and never failing to impress everyone with my skills. You are the best teacher I can ever ask for in the history of my life in Nobel. Thank you for cracking jokes and although it took me time to understand them, it was very entertaining and fun.
In my life in Nobel booklet, and in my emails to you, I have referenced the first word you mentioned in the first class I had with you; "The examiner should not recognize the results, but the effort put in by the student should be."
When you came into the class for our first lesson on Tuesday, 5th January 2016, you plopped down and greeted us. And you approached me after talking to Kelsey and Ivyna in the class. You comforted me and greeted me and made me feel at home. I really enjoy answering your lessons and listening to your lesson. Thank you for being a dedicated and enthusiastic teacher with the spirit and persistance to face challenges and carry out your lessons. Have a wonderful birthday and may God bless you!
Attached here is my account for our first lesson and what we did on the day, as well as a writeup of my entire life in Nobel from Year 1 to 11.
Thanks a lot, Wei Yiang. God bless, always!
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