Some highlights
As I look back I see myself as that little boy with bare feet that was so scared for creche. Just to think my twelve years here at High School Tulbagh is all over now is mere impossible. My last day was bittersweet, because a big chapter of my life has finished.
My school is the best. The history that goes with is magnificent. This school made me believe in my dreams. Made me feel that I could and can still achieve anything.
My teachers aren’t ordinary people, but more superhero like. My teachers walked that extra mile. I admire them all.
My final exams went quite well. Red Bull was my bread and butter through my final examinations. Caffeine is no good, but mentally it helped. (I think
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Here is my matric farewell, which featured in the KaapRapport newspaper. It was a night to remember.
- Ethan Chellan and Karunee Naidoo
- My father, Karunee, me and my Mother
- Tulbagh’s beautiful landscape
I’m finished with school; I’m looking forward to my final results. I will be studying medicine at the University of Stellenbosch next year. Thanks everyone for your positive comments and motivation. Dreams do actually come true!
My journey has begun…
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Posted on November 26, 2011, in Education, Life and tagged 2011, Dankie, ethan chellan, High School Tulbagh, Journey, Kaap Rapport, Kaap Rapport Matriekafskeid kompetisie wenner, life, Matriekafskeid kompetisie, mbchb, medicine, Nasief Manie. Bookmark the permalink. 4 Comments.











Oh Ethan I am so proud I could cry – you look great, and what a pretty date you had. You go grab that big wide world and keep shaking it up young man !!!!!!!!!!
Thank you Jo!
Congrats Ethan! Keep us updated on your achievements in college and life when you have the time. (:
Thanks Thomas. Congratulations on all your achievements too.