I know this is a bit overdue, but it's never too late.
First of all, my heartiest
CONGRATULATIONS to all of us!
WE DID IT!!! I just wanna say that I rejoice with all of you, and cried tears of joy with you as the results were announced. I have seen each and every single one of you putting in your heart and soul especially at the last leg, and your hard work has paid off. Many of you have even sacrificed your favourite spicy food, just because of this. Let me assure you all once again that all these sacrifices were worth it, and you have seen the result for yourselves.
I have mentioned before, the end of our competition does not mark the end, but rather the beginning of another cycle. And the new cycle starts NOW!
While we are rejoicing in our achievement, not to be a wet blanket, but allow me to warn all of us not to rest on our laurels (i.e. be complacent). Because there is still much more we need to learn for us to enter the
international arena! It's my vision for our choir to look beyond SYF and to meet real good international choirs and choristers. Thus, we need to continue to brush up on our foundation.
But still, I wanna thank every single one of you for your committment to the choir. Especially to the seniors for rising up to the occasion. You all have impressed me so so much! (To my Sec 1-3s, you have a lot to learn from the Sec 4-5s in terms of leadership!) Of course, not forgetting our instructor Ms Jayme and choir teacher-in-charge Miss Ng. Without them, we would not have achieved what we did!
Really, words can't express how grateful and how proud I am of every single one of you!
Please have a fruitful next few practices for Speech Day. Remember, do not rest on your laurels and get complacent! And after Speech Day, it's time to FOCUS ON YOUR STUDIES!!!
Alright... thats' all from me...
ONE CHOIR, ONE VOICE!
Miss Chua.