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the last quarter of grade 10 reflection


The last quarter of the school year marked an important stage in my academic and personal development. During this time, I faced many activities, projects, and lessons that required effort and dedication. I learned to organize my schedule and stay focused so I could complete my responsibilities. These experiences tested my patience and strengthened my determination to finish my work.

One of the most meaningful lessons I gained was the importance of persistence. Some topics were difficult, and the number of tasks increased as the quarter progressed. Even so, I kept working and tried my best to complete every requirement. Through effort and discipline, I was able to accomplish my tasks and continue improving in my studies.
Another important part of this quarter was the support from the people around me. My teachers guided us through lessons and helped us understand challenging topics. My classmates also played a big role, especially during group activities. Working together allowed us to exchange ideas and complete our projects more effectively. These experiences improved my ability to communicate and cooperate with others.

As I finish my Grade 10 journey, I feel proud of what I have achieved. I know that there are still areas where I can improve, but this school year helped me gain valuable knowledge and experiences. The lessons I learned will help prepare me for the challenges of senior high school.

Overall, the final quarter became a meaningful part of my learning experience. It showed me that education is not only about gaining knowledge but also about building discipline, responsibility, and character.

One example of the things I learned in school is how to be less late and that if your late enough times you can get a private lesson with your parents teacher and even the coveted guidance
From being late everyday on 2nd and 3rd quarter to being late only sometimes in 4th quarter 

And Although grade 10 was the most stressful grade it was definitely more enjoyable with the daily fun and definitely not cutting classes or coming to class late I will be sad because it might be the last times I will see some of my classmates who I've known for 4 years


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