Assalamualaikum wbt
Today is my third day invigilating SPM. And today, I've been given a duty to invigilate not at the centre where I was assigned to but in a hospital - Hospital Selayang.
Believe it or not, I really looked forward for this "opportunity" because I've never had any experience invigilating the national exam in any hospital.
As the Pengawas Peperiksaan, I have to be in the same room with the candidate throughout the examination hour. As in today's case, the candidate was placed in a spacious room and there are also chairs for the Pengawas! Instead of walking from one corner to another corner (like in the ordinary exam hall), I can sit quietly and enjoy the not-so-bad view from the candidate's room.
As the Pengawas Peperiksaan, I have to be in the same room with the candidate throughout the examination hour. As in today's case, the candidate was placed in a spacious room and there are also chairs for the Pengawas! Instead of walking from one corner to another corner (like in the ordinary exam hall), I can sit quietly and enjoy the not-so-bad view from the candidate's room.
When I arrived at the hospital, the treatment given by the hospital administrator was pleasant too.
I even had a proper space to park my car! All I needed to say was , "Saya Pengawas Peperiksaan bagi Calon SPM di hospital ini,"
After 5 years of service, this year is my second time invigilating SPM. I think I am quite lucky because some of my friends have to invigilate SPM / PMR for almost every year!!!! Somehow, I predicted already that it's definitely going to be my turn this year . After all , "saya yang menurut perintah''. Apart from that, I strongly feel that this is a blessing in disguise. If I were not involved with this year's SPM, I have to attend a 5 day course in Ipoh. This also means Naufal will be left without mommy for 5 days !!!!!!
Hubby was glad knowing that I don't have to go for the course. He was really worried about Naufal. Although Naufal is now 18 months old, he is still a breastfeeding toddler. I don't have enough supply of EBM (Expressed breast milk) and Naufal refuses to drink any formula milk too. I can't imagine how things would be if I have to go for the 5 day course! Syukur Alhamdulillah, Allah knows best. Invigilating SPM is not as bad as to leave your baby at home without enough EBM supply.
Hubby was glad knowing that I don't have to go for the course. He was really worried about Naufal. Although Naufal is now 18 months old, he is still a breastfeeding toddler. I don't have enough supply of EBM (Expressed breast milk) and Naufal refuses to drink any formula milk too. I can't imagine how things would be if I have to go for the 5 day course! Syukur Alhamdulillah, Allah knows best. Invigilating SPM is not as bad as to leave your baby at home without enough EBM supply.
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the greenery! the view from the room |
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spacious isn't it? |
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Where's the calon?? .... |
** don't worry, I didn't snap these pictures in front of the calon. He was in the washroom when these pictures were taken hhehehe**