PSLE Marking Days = Exam Preparation Days

These few days are PSLE marking and some primary school children tend to mistakenly refer to them as holidays. For example they might say, "It's holiday, no need to wake up so early to go to school!"

Wrong.

Amber trying to look hardworking for this shot.
For the majority of these primary school kids, unless of course you are Primary 6 (in which case you are probably lying on a beach somewhere or sitting in a cable car in Japan), it is exam preparation time. They should technically rename this "holiday" to "Exam Preparation Days for the Unsuspecting Primary Schooler".

So our dining table is littered with test papers, writing material, pens, papers, staplers, computers and tissue paper filled with tears and booger. If you came over to our house for dinner now, we'd have to sit on the floor to eat. It's terrible.

But with these girls, especially Amber, studying is actually 10 minutes sitting down and doing work followed by 20 minutes of walking around, dancing, twirling, singing and rummaging through the fridge.

Very productive.