Tuesday, September 25, 2007

My alma mater

I heard that the new shopping centre, Pavillion KL (situated at Bukit Bintang area) is now open to the public. Shopper lovers may find the news exciting because there's a new shopping mall and thus more places to shop but I can’t help feeling a bit sad and nostalgic about it because what is now the Pavillion was once a school and its not just any school, it was MY SCHOOL.

Bukit Bintang Girls School. Primary and Secondary. Yep, that was my school. I started from Standard 3 up until a few weeks of Form Six. If the school was still around, I think it should have been about 114 years old. I guessed it must have been the oldest school in KL. The school is now relocated at Taman Shamelin, Cheras and known as Sekolah Sri Bintang Utara. *sigh* Its not the same anymore :(



I remembered all of us, BBGSians were so upset when we heard the school was going to be demolished. This was back in 1993. We made protests but of course they had better reasons. Apparently the school causes traffic jams as it is situated near to shopping areas (at the time it was KL Plaza, Lot 10, Sg. Wang Plaza, Bukit Bintang Plaza). But I think even without the school now, the area is still packed with cars on the road. They also said we might get distracted and sneak into the shopping malls but that can happen to any school kids, even if their school is outside of KL. I remembered during my time, even though we knew our school was near to shopping malls, it wasn’t as if we could easily drop by. We needed permission slips and if you get caught, then its big trouble for you.

The school brings back a lot of memories. We had school traditions and some that I remember are:
  • We washed our own toilets.
    -This was during the secondary years. Each class had their own toilet and we take turns washing depending on the duty roster in class. Every Monday we had a school assembly and the Headmistress would announce the Best Class Cleanliness, Best Floral Arrangement and Best Toilet Cleanliness. The class who wins will get to keep the Cleanliness/Floral arrangement trophy for a week. I remembered every time my class won, we would be screaming like crazy as if it were some Grammy Award. Haha..So funny..

  • Inter-class and Inter-school Choral Speaking
    - I loved Choral Speaking. It was a must for each class and we held it during a certain month of the year. My class took it pretty seriously and we always aimed to win. I remember being in the finals and semi-finals during form 1 and form 4. It was especially great when it was our turn to host the Inter-School Competition. Why? Because this was the time when boys (i.e: from Royal Military College and Victoria Institution) would come to our school and being in an all-girls school, we get a tad bit excited. Hehehe…Gatal hormones working laaaaaa…..We also held inter-school drama, choir and cheerleading competitions which was a great way to meet new friends.

  • English and Bahasa Malaysia Day
    - There were days when we were only allowed to speak English or Bahasa Malaysia. If on an English day, we spoke in Bahasa Malaysia, the prefects would tell us off and say “Speak English, please” and vice versa. I think this was a way to help us practice both languages.

I remember also:

i. Queuing before we entered our class because the prefects would have to check on things like our nails, the way we tied ribbons on our ponytails (the ribbons had to be either black or white and of a certain width), whether we wore our house badge (sports house: either blue, green, yellow, red or purple-and I still don’t know why this was so important) and whether our pockets had buttons on it (so that our wallets won’t fall off!). I remember one time my classmate was so annoyed with all the checking and asked the prefect “Bila nak check gigi pulak?”

ii. The 7/11 nearby where we used to get our Big Gulp and Slurpees especially after any sports practice (after school hours)

iii. Hanging out at McDonalds Bukit Bintang during form 4 and 5 (after school, of course!). My friends and I even did our homework there. We would order fries and 10 sky juices!

iv. My dikir barat practices. I was in the school team. We would practice behind the school hall, school gym and even on the field (not right in the middle but at some corner under the shade of the trees)

v. One particular teacher (when I was in form 3) got so mad because her high heels always got stuck in the cracks/holes of the classroom floor (sekolah lamalah katakan). We were so terrified of her to the point that one classmate actually brought cement/plaster the next day to cover the holes!

vi. The hawkers outside the school compound. I would get junk foods like the 20sen Cadbury chocolate, chickadees and sengkuang

vii. There were a few times when we saw flashers after school while waiting for our bus. Of course this freaked us out and we’d be running to tell our teachers!

Gosh..there are a million things to share!! I miss everything about the school. I miss the teachers and I miss my old friends. I wasn't one of the naughty girls but not exactly a goody two shoes either. And even though I wasn't known as most promising student, I like to think I played a part in building up the school's name. I also believe whatever values I learned from school has helped me become the person I am today. Obviously not someone rich and famous but I think I turned out alrightlah :)

If I stand in front of Pavillion KL now, I know I can still picture my alma mater there. There are too many memories and its not that easy to forget.

Nisi Dominus Frustra. That is the school motto which in Latin means Without God, All is in Vain. I believe all BBGS students’ holds this motto close to their hearts.




Note: I’ve been sneezing since Sunday. Think I might get the sniffles! :(

26 comments:

Angel Eyes said...

It feels like walking down the memory lane right?

Pavillion is great babe. I fall in love with him.

winniethepooh said...

u seems to hv so much fun at school huh trueblue. it is a sad thing that a 114 year old heritage has to make way for a shopping mall..however, memories remain forever in ur heart. school days always make up one of life's most memorable period.

I'm sure u will hv lots to tell ur grandchildren when ure a grandma! :)

hv a great week ahead!

shell said...

hmmpphh..

everytime a foreign friend came to KL, I will always show the construction side (at that time) as my former school.

Lucky that I went to a boarding school, if not I won't have anything to show my future generations ;).

I was there from std 1 - 1/4 form 4. It sure brings alot of memory.

Btw, I know you as my sister's "gayut" friend in "uncle" bus.

Dade Ghost said...

Hehehe... all I remembered was I use to have a gf in BBGS. I just spoke to my x last week....

trueblue said...

Angel eyes,
It does.

I'm sure you would love Pavillion, babe. Nantilah, I nak nostalgic dulu :)

Winnie,
Oh My God, I can't imagine myself being a grandma!! Am still getting used to motherhood :)

trueblue said...

Shell,
Hahaha..That 'gayut' thing sure is funny. Hey, I miss 'Uncle' bus too!!

Dade Ghost,
ooooohhhhhh..someone I know?

eiseais said...

uwaaaaa...so saddddd!!

u didnt mention the time i made the teacher cry. and also our wonderful form 4 choral speaking (of cos mock would say hers is wonderful-ler!) and the all the time pn naimmah would ask us questions before geog and commerce. and our singing in the rain thingy. and no coloured bermudas...

banyak nya...

Anonymous said...

waaaa..what a trip down memory lane...very nostalgic la you.. ;)

i also remembered our socks' length - it has to be higher than the ankle then folded sampai ankle length, tak blh pakai yg betul2 ankle length. the key here is folded to ankle length ... hehe

Pak Zawi said...

trueblue,
Such a historical building should be preserved. Unfortunately they will find an excuse to bring down an old buiding to make way for newer buildings. The Bok House was another building that met the same fate. Relocating the school is necessary but retaining the old building or at least a part of it is also important unless the structure is already beyond repair. This could be done by building around it thus leaving the old building intact. All ex BBGsians will be very happy if this was done.
Unfortunately the land in Bukit Bintang is so precious that they have to utilise every inch of the ground to make more money. Blame it on City Hall too for the lack of foresight in keeping old buildings intact for as long as they can be maintained.

J.T. said...

Oh! such lovely memories of your school.

I remember buying that sengkuang treat in school too (Convent Klang). They would put some kind of sauce on it and sprinkle nuts. yumm.. :)

One thing that impressed me in this posting is that your school made the girls wash the toilets. I think that is a good practice because every class will take pride in their own 'property'. Such practices encourages everyone to pitch in to keep it clean. That way the classmates are always guaranteed a clean toilet.

The next time when I return to Malaysia, I will have to check out the Pavilion and imagine that place once schooled giggly, exciting and freaked-out girls (due to the flashers). :D

Nour said...

Trueblue,
me coming from an all girls school in PJ (Sri Amanian) would agree with you on getting a "tad bit excited" when the boys came for school activities..hahahh kelakarkan!

Anyways, I can imagine how nostalgic one gets when the school you used to go to is no longer there at that particular spot.

Ohhh you brought back memories la..I can remember we had to take turns to wash the toilet, the sicko flashers, the after school activities, dikir barat etc...
those were the good old days eh (minus the flasher!)

trueblue said...

eiseai,
Telling the story about how you made the teacher cry will take one whole entry kot! Hahaha...
Gosh..I think I'm still scared of Puan Naimmah. Remember all those lines she asked us to write if we give her the wrong answer? "Tulis 100 kali!!"

ssc,
Hahaha..I remember that too. But that's oklah. Imagine wearing knee length socks??

trueblue said...

Zawi,
I knowwwwwww..They should have at least kept part of the building. Sayang tau....

j.t,
Yaa..thats the one. Sengkuang with the sauce and nuts! Yummy! I haven't had that for ages.
To tell you the truth we weren't actually beaming with happiness when it was our turn to wash the toilets. I personally would rather sweep the classroom floor!! :)

Da Winged Acrophobic said...

Nostalgia... for all of you BBGS girls, it will always be that since they demolished your alma mater. Keep it fresh, for it may never come back again. Drink lotsa water and get plenty of sleep, that should get rid of the sniffles.

Da Winged Acrophobic said...

PS Lotsa water before and after posa la tu....

trueblue said...

Nour,
At least your school is still around. Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa...

da winged acrophobic,
The memories are still fresh like it happened yesterday :). Thanks for the tips to get rid of the sniffles!

EDDY PURNAMA said...

SO SAD OK...MY HIGH SCHOOL WAS CRAPPY SO I NEVER HAD A NOSTALGIC FEEL TO IT AT ALL...

but i understand the memories that you carry....sigh,...wish i had that nostalgic feeling....
but definitely kalau i balik uni kite dulu i would have that sentimental feeling..

Cosmic_GurL said...

I pun dulu masuk dikir barat and our nemesis was Sri Aman school...heheh..cuci toilet?? Kids nowadays are so lucky kan?

katakbesar said...

it was a sad story moment indeed
let alone, kata orang tua-tua;
"apa yang berlaku semasa kecil
akan lebih kuat di ingatan
berbanding perkara yang berlaku
semasa usia dah semakin tua"

- still visiting my primary and secondary schools and college
every now and then, if i got the opportunities to do so
and it is still very teary, every single time
when reminiscing about schoolmates, teachers and incidents
from those yesteryears
:)

UglyButAdorable said...

auwww...u bring back memories..skool days are the best for me...

get well soon dear...

trueblue said...

eddy,
How come? what happened during your school days?

cosmic_gurl,
Yeah! Kita gang dikir barat!

trueblue said...

katakbesar,
lucky you boleh visit balik your old school :)

uglybutadorable,
Best kan? Thanks dear for the well wishes..

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