Friday, 10 July 2009

Unexpected Sadness.

Sorry it's been so long since I last posted. One of the main reasons is that, for the past two weeks, I have been doing my work experience.

To be honest, I wasn't particularly looking forward to work experience. I just wanted to start my summer after finishing my GCSEs, like most people my age. One thing I was looking forward to however, was that I would be staying at my Mum's house during that time. As I expected, that has been fantastic!

I did the work experience itself at a Primary School. Until last year I really wanted to be a teacher, but then decided against it, so this was really make or break on that front.

I went in last Monday, just wanting to get it over and done with. Over the two weeks, I have worked with Reception for 4 days, and Years 1, 3 and 5 for two days each.

I loved it. Everybody was really nice and I really enjoyed getting to know the kids. I thought it would mainly be photocopying, but I didn't actually have any photocopying to do until my seventh day, and only had one other photocopying job after that. I supervised the kids, read with them, and did other jobs such as marking tests and filing things, which (for some strange reason), I actually enjoyed too! I met so many nice people and learnt the names of all the 120 children I worked with, which made me happy :)

I have had such a good time and now that I have left I really miss it. There are somethings I could have done better, like I could have stopped being so shy all the time, but it's all part of the experience. I've learnt many valuable lessons that I will keep forever, and had a great time too.

It's going to be very strange waking up on Monday and not having to go back. It feels like I spent a lot longer than two weeks there- in a good way though! I enjoyed being with the infants the most, which surprised me, since I am most used to 7-10 year olds and thought that, if I did go into teaching, it would be at secondary school.

This is the day I've been looking forward to for the past two years- GCSEs are over and I'm finally free! But actually, I'm pretty sad :(

Now I have to say good bye to every one I met, and go back to normal life. And that sucks.

1 comment:

  1. Charlotte, I meant to comment on this at the time but then I figured I'd write my own blog entry about it but then it turns out I couldn't be bothered so um... yeah :)

    I worked in a primary school too, with one year 3 class for two weeks. I know exactly what you mean. I was like dreading work experience and thinking I would have to force myself through it but it was actually completely amazing. They all worshipped me and I kind of bonded with all of them. One of them bought me a freaking necklace to say thank you and the teachers got me chocolate and it was just amazing. I missed it so much after I left initially. It was like leaving primary school and the emotion fest that that was all over again.

    But we're on vacaciones now. And you're away. WHERE DID YOU GO.

    ReplyDelete