Form 6J Report

 

 

 

 

Form 6J is made up of many funny, outgoing and weird people. I’ve known most of them since Kindy but this year has really added spice to it.

The giggles start at the entrance of the form with Motea Silatolu, better known to us as Mama G’ and her partner in mischief, the ever so shy but loud Raijeli Buatoka. Behind them, my Asian Blood brothers, Chi Chang Shih and badminton rep (?) Richard Yuen. Silent yet still mischievious Aisake Rabuli follow and Chris Wong, who’s always early to school cos’ he can’t wait to start class. Taking a trip to Lau, we’ve got Penaia Sikivou and Kadavu Reymond Tabuya. Across them, hardworking Anasa Seruilagilagi and always hungry Hans Danford. Remember to go to church and visit our talatala Romeo Kolinio Toro and his Takia steerer team-mate Callaghan Mar. The ‘chit-chat’ when you reach Christine Loo and Kelly Chan Kin Fung Shopkeeper and businessman John Seeto trails with honest Damien Yuen (who can ‘vakachi’). The model herself Miss Vakaoca Kedrayate and her escort Yuen Kam always seem to be having fights. (You should patch things up Oca). From Raiwaqa, we have our very own business woman Lai Sheung Chung and smart and funny Sonal Prasad (please don’t get smarter cos’ you’ll make me feel dumb). Behind them, the brain boxes Eva Motukiliu and Kan Yum Wah.

Then we got funny and quirky Wai Yeung Chow who has no trouble with his St. Giles escapee deskmate Michelle Sela. Form 6J also has its own farmhand and horse Sisaro Mataika and his ‘bright as the sun’ neighhh-bour Aaron Ah Yuk. Then we’ve got the cheekiest, biggest-smallest girl in the form Samantha Ram and there is the forever laughing Reama Sly Lesianawai. Then there’s our cow-in-residue Dawnette Ah Jack. We row forward to current KAIWAI fan, Elaina Kacimaiwai. If you want a clown for a kiddies party, we have a clown for hire, Akisi Naiveli and her sidekick superhero, Ruth Makrava. Isabella Naiduki follows with her dame Ulita ‘KOBE’ Naitini. Finally at the other end of the classroom we got cheeky freaky chic Ateca Tukana and our Stayfree ‘kaicolo’ Christine Campbell Lovell.

All of these people made the year fun and enjoyable with their many weird, interesting and lovable characters. We’d also like to say a big VINAKA VAKALEVU to our form teacher, the ever-so-dedicated Mr. Parmendra Lal and his side-kick Mr. Binesh Kumar. This year we also said goodbye to three of our good friends: Bio Kwon, Yang-Shi Amy and Kinhan Lee.

SISARO MATAIKA
(Form - Captain)

DAWNETTE AH JACK
(Vice - Captain)