Wednesday, April 11, 2007
**EXCLUSIVE!**
Interview with Brandon (President of Student Council) 
Q1: What are your thought/views about the learning fiesta? A1: It is definitely a fun an enriching experience; unlike any we have ever had in school before.
Q2: What are you selling? A2: There is a lot of varieties, inclusive of marbles, books, printers, CDs, figurines, magic cards etc.
Q3: How are your sales? A3: Relatively poor, only the marbles are receiving good sales.
Q4: Is competition stiff? A4: Yes, obviously, that is why business is poor isn’t it.
Q5: Is it easy to sell your goods? A5: No, the classroom is rather rowdy and disorganized. Furthermore some of the items are not appealing enough to attract the students.
Q6: What values do you think such events inculcate you with? A6: Well, I would think that it helps us to practice the 3Rs and at the same time, promote our ‘entrepreneurship’.
Interview with Mrs Tan-Chin (HOD Humanities) Q1: What are your feelings about this event? A1: -No Comments-
Q2: What is the purpose for organizing such an event? A2: It helps to promote the 3Rs. Furthermore it provides people with an alternative to dispose of their unwanted goods at a profit, and at the same time, encourage them to protect the environment.
Q3: Would there be more of such events? A3: This year is a trial. It is the first inter-departmental event in Maris Stella. And based on the response, we might experiment in subsequent years with different integrations.
Interview with Ms Joanna Lee (Organizer) Q1: What are your feelings about this event? A1: Its fun and lively, and not to mention entertaining.
Q2: What is the purpose for organizing such an event? A2: To encourage recycling and to allow students to make a profit from the sale of the second hand goods in the process.
Q3: Would there be more of such events? A3: That would be dependent on the response from this fiesta. If its receptive, there most likely be one next year.
Compiled by Glen, Zhenghui Photos by Zhenghui
posted @ 6:41 AM
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