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Chapter 6 - Chapter 4

Third Person's POV

April 9th 2013-7:30

Monday morning bright and early Andre and the teaching staff welcomes the first batch if students at the school gate. Two months has passed and he made sure that everything was organized for this day.

He got teaching staff and auxiliary staff, he made sure to send out the uniforms for students and rule books because every school needs rules. You probably want to know how he's going to run this said school.

School obviously starts from 8:30am to 3:30pm through Monday. Terms are three months and some days (a/n in the Caribbean and Europe we have terms and terms are when a year is divided into three so one school year have three terms with breaks between each terms). After school clubs and so fort.

Parents and Gaurdians are to pay $6,500 a month which is really expensive but the system wanted this as the minimum price. Surprisingly they didn't even argue about the price and just sent their cheques. There are dorms so some parents paid a thousand more.

The reason why the the system placed the minimum monthly tuition as $6,500 was because of the technology and all the books the students will be keeping, they are advanced, outerworldly if you may, so they won't be getting this kind of education anywhere else.

April 9th 2013-8:00 am

The Auditorium

Andre's POV

It's nerve-wracking honestly, from working jobs barely making by to standing in front of 2500+ people waiting for me to lead them into a greater future for them and myself.

"And now I will like to introduce to you the man who made this all possible Mr. Andre Bianchi!!." Exclaimed the vice principal Mrs Webster.

"Good morning, students!

Welcome to an exciting school year. As your principal, I stand before you filled with hope, excitement, and a deep sense of responsibility. Each one of you holds within you the potential for greatness, and it is my mission to help unlock that potential.

Today marks the beginning of a journey—a journey of discovery, growth, and transformation. In this school, we are not merely here to impart knowledge; we are here to cultivate character, foster creativity, and instill a lifelong love of learning.

Remember, each day is an opportunity—a chance to push your boundaries, to challenge yourself, and to strive for excellence in everything you do. Whether it's in the classroom, on the field, or in the community, I urge you to embrace every opportunity to learn, to lead, and to make a positive difference.

But let me be clear: success is not measured solely by grades or test scores. True success lies in the strength of your character, the depth of your compassion, and the resilience of your spirit. So as you embark on this new school year, I encourage you to be kind, be courageous, and above all, be yourself.

Together, let us create a school community that celebrates diversity, embraces inclusivity, and values each and every individual. Let us support one another, lift each other up, and stand united in our pursuit of excellence.

So, my dear students, as we stand on the threshold of a new beginning, let us approach this year with enthusiasm, determination, and a commitment to making the most of every opportunity that comes our way. Together, let us write a story of success, of growth, and of endless possibilities.

Welcome, and let's make this the best school year yet! Thank you.".And with that the whole auditorium shook with cheers and claps.

By the way I never told my mother about this, not because I don't want to, it's more like it slipped my mind. I also didn't resign from my jobs because that also slipped my mind, and my new bank account,courtesy of the system, have $14,939,000 and that's after paying all the staffs and the bills, it was originally $16,250,000.

April 9th 2013-9:30 am

Leslie O'Connor POV(random student)

As we went on our first break for the day my friends and traveled to the caffetteria discussing ehat we learned in class which was maths and surprisingly we loved it.

Thus school wants you to learn about the hard stuff early on Sotheby's easy stuff will be a breeze.

The chef's cater to people who are of different ethnic backgrounds and religions, meaning that there's variety.

"I didn't know trigonometry would've been so easy" my new friend Dalian said, his mother is a big shot later in some famous company.

"I thought it would've been harder since we now entered high school and all." my other friend Elaine replied, her father owns a big construction company.

"Maybe because the text books are easy to understand?" I questioned, my dad is a brain surgeon and my mom is a fashion designer.

Well whatever it is I'm going to enjoy my years at this school.

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The Auditorium-

The caffetteria-

Most of the classrooms-

The dorms-