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CHRISTMAS IS HERE. HONNETS GIVE CHEERS

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Christmas has arrived early this 22 nd November as Honsbridge approaches the last school holiday of 2016. The day before, the Honnets have helped in adorning the school with ornaments, presents, Christmas trees and other decorations, as well as some creative takes such as a snowmen made from plastic bottles and a huge snowman made entirely of paper. By morning on 22 nd November, the Honnets began their Christmas fun starting by playing Human Chess. This chess lets Honnets be chess pieces as they move and strategize along a large chessboard. The Human Chess aims to test Honnets on their mental and strategic skills while they are having fun playing the game. Next, the Honnets participate in a Christmas play, in which a rich, spoiled family adopted an orphan. The orphan, who has been bullied by his stepsiblings, ran away in tears, only to be visited by Santa Claus. Taking pity on the poor orphan, Santa Claus grants the orphan grants the orphan his wish for his adopted famil

The exam term hath arrived.

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The Honnets have been burning the midnight oil by studying hard and revising intensely, steeling themselves for the exams. For passing in these exams would guarantee them a place in one of the best, most prestigious colleges and universities in Malaysia and also all over the world. To Honnets who have not passed their exams, let it be known that there are always second chances in life and mistakes should be seen as lessons to be learned. Yes, there are successful people such as Bill Gates, Colonel Harlan Sanders and JK Rowling, but they worked harder without a degree and takes them years to succeed. There more risks ahead for those without a degree, but success rewards those who grit their teeth and stay determined despite all odds. To Honnets who do passed their exams, congratulations! But don’t rest on your laurels just yet, Honnets. Far greater challenges lie ahead in your path to success, for you’ll be facing new friends & faces in colleges, and soon your new jobs. The